Kevin Pietersen to interview Rohit Sharma on Thursday on social media
Cricket | Mar 25, 2020, 10:49 PM ISTKevin Pietersen will chat with India opener Rohit Sharma on Thursday on Instagram
Kevin Pietersen will chat with India opener Rohit Sharma on Thursday on Instagram
In his address to the nation on Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Modi said the lockdown was an essential step to fight coronavirus decisively. He added that saving lives is priority as of now.
Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen took to Twitter to write a message in Hindi to spread awareness on the coronavirus outbreak.
Pietersen was captain of RCB in the 2009 season, when Kohli was one of the youngest players in the squad and was yet to make his Test or T20I debut for India.
On Tuesday, England coach Chris Silverwood hinted that either Anderson or Broad might be dropped for the second rubber to make room for a spinner.
Kohli shared a throwback picture of himself with '#TransformationThursday' where he poses with a stunned look at his chubby self
Kohli is presently in Chennai for the three-game ODI series against West Indies which starts December 15 onwards
Kevin Pietersen has advised Indian middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer to focus on his off-side batting in the nets.
The 22-year-old is enduring a woeful run of form and has struggled to make an impact both with the bat and behind the stumps. Pant also coped criticism for bad DRS calls.
Manchester United are languishing at the 12th place in the Premier League table after winning just two and losing three of their first eight matches in the league this season.
Kevin Pietersen also said that Jack Leach hasn't done much with the ball either in the three Ashes Tests he has played so far.
Rishabh Pant weathered the storm after the early setback in India's innings in the first semifinal, but gave away his wicket in an attempt to clear the boundary.
Vijay Shankar hasn't been at his best with the bat at no. 4, as the batsman was dismissed cheaply in the games against Afghanistan and West Indies.
Dhawan's World Cup was thrown into disarray owing to the thumb injury which he picked up in India's 36-run win over Australia on Sunday.
In the World Cup game against South Africa, Bumrah was once again at his menacing best as he scalped two wickets and broke the back of the Proteas top-order.
Kevin Pietersen, who played alongside Eoin Morgan in the past, heaped praise on the current skipper for transforming the current English side.
Pietersen fears that if the ball swung like it did on West Indies, England could be in trouble.
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen said R Ashwin will be talked about for a long time for his controversial act.
India is still not comfortable with the idea of playing day-night Tests, but Pietersen believes that pink ball matches are the only way forward to save the game's traditional format.
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