Mumbai, April 4 (Ians) Over the years, Mumbai Indians have prided themselves in giving opportunities to young talent and backing them to the hilt as they discover and realise their full potential. They did that too in their opening match of the Indian Premier League 2023.
When Mumbai Indians took on Royal Challengers Bangalore in their season opener in Ipl 2023, they fielded four uncapped players in their starting XI, two of whom were playing their first-ever Ipl match.
It’s something coach Mark Boucher spoke about ahead of the season too.
“The Ipl is a massive event and it’s going to be a great opportunity for some of our young boys to really show up,” Boucher had said.
“The way Mumbai Indians have selected their squads over the last few years has been, how you invest in youngsters for the future. It’s now time for those youngsters to show up and basically get the opportunities,...
When Mumbai Indians took on Royal Challengers Bangalore in their season opener in Ipl 2023, they fielded four uncapped players in their starting XI, two of whom were playing their first-ever Ipl match.
It’s something coach Mark Boucher spoke about ahead of the season too.
“The Ipl is a massive event and it’s going to be a great opportunity for some of our young boys to really show up,” Boucher had said.
“The way Mumbai Indians have selected their squads over the last few years has been, how you invest in youngsters for the future. It’s now time for those youngsters to show up and basically get the opportunities,...
- 4/4/2023
- by News Bureau
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Bengaluru, April 1 (Ians) Sunday’s marquee clash between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has been largely dominated by the availability of players from both camps.
Bangalore, set to play their first home game after four years, are sweating over the availability of Rajat Patidar and Josh Hazlewood. Head coach Sanjay Bangar is hoping that Patidar, currently undergoing rehabilitation for a heel injury at the National Cricket Academy (Nca), can be back in action at some point in the competition.
“As far as Rajat goes, at this point, he’s out of our control, at the Nca he’s sort of undergoing treatment in that particular academy and we are still waiting for the clarifications from him. And once we get the clarifications, our media team will certainly keep you in the loop and it might also be the case, the Nca will take a...
Bangalore, set to play their first home game after four years, are sweating over the availability of Rajat Patidar and Josh Hazlewood. Head coach Sanjay Bangar is hoping that Patidar, currently undergoing rehabilitation for a heel injury at the National Cricket Academy (Nca), can be back in action at some point in the competition.
“As far as Rajat goes, at this point, he’s out of our control, at the Nca he’s sort of undergoing treatment in that particular academy and we are still waiting for the clarifications from him. And once we get the clarifications, our media team will certainly keep you in the loop and it might also be the case, the Nca will take a...
- 4/1/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 29 (Ians) Mumbai Indians head coach Mark Boucher on Wednesday said he has absolutely no problem in resting captain Rohit Sharma during the league stage of 2023 season of the Indian Premier League (Ipl), in order to manage his workload.
With 2023 being an Odi World Cup year, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (Bcci) had stated previously that the workload of players bound for the mega event will be monitored during Ipl 2023 running from March 31 to May 28.
Rohit is yet to captain India in overseas Test due to suffering injuries or even Covid-19 and his workload becomes all more important, especially with the World Test Championship final against Australia starting from June 7 at The Oval in London.
Asked during Mi’s pre-season press conference on whether he will rest during games, Rohit quipped, “In terms of me resting, I think Mark will give you an answer to that,...
With 2023 being an Odi World Cup year, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (Bcci) had stated previously that the workload of players bound for the mega event will be monitored during Ipl 2023 running from March 31 to May 28.
Rohit is yet to captain India in overseas Test due to suffering injuries or even Covid-19 and his workload becomes all more important, especially with the World Test Championship final against Australia starting from June 7 at The Oval in London.
Asked during Mi’s pre-season press conference on whether he will rest during games, Rohit quipped, “In terms of me resting, I think Mark will give you an answer to that,...
- 3/29/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 29 (Ians) Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma, who has led the team to five titles in the history of Ipl, on Wednesday said that the franchise have given him the opportunity to showcase himself in a different avatar.
Ipl 2023 will mark the ten-year anniversary of Rohit Sharma taking charge of Mumbai Indians as the skipper. With five titles, he’s the most successful captain in the tournament.
Ahead of the 16th season of the tournament, the skipper spoke about his long association with the franchise and said that he had loved every single moment of the journey.
“10 years is a long time. Obviously you are bound to create a lot of memories in 10 years in that period. I have certainly enjoyed each and every moment of it. If you ask me to single out a memory, I won’t be able to do that because it is tough,” said...
Ipl 2023 will mark the ten-year anniversary of Rohit Sharma taking charge of Mumbai Indians as the skipper. With five titles, he’s the most successful captain in the tournament.
Ahead of the 16th season of the tournament, the skipper spoke about his long association with the franchise and said that he had loved every single moment of the journey.
“10 years is a long time. Obviously you are bound to create a lot of memories in 10 years in that period. I have certainly enjoyed each and every moment of it. If you ask me to single out a memory, I won’t be able to do that because it is tough,” said...
- 3/29/2023
- by News Bureau
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Mumbai, March 26 (Ians) Mumbai Indians, the five-time winners of the Indian Premier League (Ipl), marked their return to their home ground, Wankhede stadium, after a gap of two years.
As per a release from the franchise, the players were all excited to be at the Wankhede Stadium as they started their training session for the upcoming Ipl 2023 on Saturday. The players had intense training under the floodlights, sweating it out in the nets and engaging with the coaching team on training and techniques.
In Ipl 2022, Mumbai Indians, led by India’s all-format captain Rohit Sharma, had finished at bottom of the points table, winning just four out of 14 league stage matches. For Ipl 2023, they will be without their fast-bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah for the first time in ten years, due to a back injury.
Moreover, they will be without Australia fast bowler Jhye Richardson, who recently underwent hamstring surgery to fix his long-standing issues.
As per a release from the franchise, the players were all excited to be at the Wankhede Stadium as they started their training session for the upcoming Ipl 2023 on Saturday. The players had intense training under the floodlights, sweating it out in the nets and engaging with the coaching team on training and techniques.
In Ipl 2022, Mumbai Indians, led by India’s all-format captain Rohit Sharma, had finished at bottom of the points table, winning just four out of 14 league stage matches. For Ipl 2023, they will be without their fast-bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah for the first time in ten years, due to a back injury.
Moreover, they will be without Australia fast bowler Jhye Richardson, who recently underwent hamstring surgery to fix his long-standing issues.
- 3/26/2023
- by News Bureau
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New Delhi, Jan 7 (Ians) Viacom18 announced an expert panel of Suresh Raina, Rp Singh, Pragyan Ojha, and Aakash Chopra for their coverage of inaugural edition of SA20, which they will be broadcasting in Hindi, English, Tamil and Telugu.
The Hindi feed will feature cricketer-turned-expert Aakash Chopra, India’s highest wicket-taker of the 2007 Icc World Twenty20 campaign, Rp Singh, former India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha and former England international Owais Shah.
Tamil viewers will hear cricketers Abhinav Mukund and Anirudha Srikkanth while Telugu coverage will be headlined by former India international Venkatapathy Raju, who will be joined by Akshath Reddy, Sandeep Bavanaka and R J Hemanth.
The SA20 English commentary team has Ab De Villiers making his debut as a commentator, joined by his former South Africa team teammates Mark Boucher, Ashwell Prince, Shaun Pollock, Herschelle Gibbs, Chris Morris and Vernon Philander.
The experienced Mark Nicholas will join former England internationals Kevin Pietersen and Darren Gough.
The Hindi feed will feature cricketer-turned-expert Aakash Chopra, India’s highest wicket-taker of the 2007 Icc World Twenty20 campaign, Rp Singh, former India left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha and former England international Owais Shah.
Tamil viewers will hear cricketers Abhinav Mukund and Anirudha Srikkanth while Telugu coverage will be headlined by former India international Venkatapathy Raju, who will be joined by Akshath Reddy, Sandeep Bavanaka and R J Hemanth.
The SA20 English commentary team has Ab De Villiers making his debut as a commentator, joined by his former South Africa team teammates Mark Boucher, Ashwell Prince, Shaun Pollock, Herschelle Gibbs, Chris Morris and Vernon Philander.
The experienced Mark Nicholas will join former England internationals Kevin Pietersen and Darren Gough.
- 1/7/2023
- by News Bureau
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New Delhi, Jan 4 (Ians) Former South Africa captain Ab de Villiers is looking forward to his commentary debut during the inaugural SA20 starting from January 10. De Villiers headlines a stellar team of commentators and presenters who will call the exciting action of South Africa’s anticipated new league.
Known as ‘Mr 360’ during his playing days where he enthralled the fans, de Villiers will bring all the flair and innovation to the commentary booth.
“I am a cricket fan at heart and I can’t wait to be behind the mic to watch the brilliant performances from the world’s best cricketers during the SA20. I am looking forward to joining some of my past teammates and cricketing legends for this exciting opportunity,” De Villiers said in an official statement.
The SA20 commentary team has reunited the legendary Proteas slip cordon with de Villiers joined by his former national team teammates Mark Boucher,...
Known as ‘Mr 360’ during his playing days where he enthralled the fans, de Villiers will bring all the flair and innovation to the commentary booth.
“I am a cricket fan at heart and I can’t wait to be behind the mic to watch the brilliant performances from the world’s best cricketers during the SA20. I am looking forward to joining some of my past teammates and cricketing legends for this exciting opportunity,” De Villiers said in an official statement.
The SA20 commentary team has reunited the legendary Proteas slip cordon with de Villiers joined by his former national team teammates Mark Boucher,...
- 1/4/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
South Africa, on the other hand, fielded their main squad for the series which carried huge importance for direct qualification in next year’s Odi World Cup.
Now, after the 2-1 Odi series loss, which has made things difficult for them to get a direct qualification, head coach Mark Boucher admitted that fielding two different teams for two white-ball formats could have been better.
"In a perfect world, yes. It took us some time to get used to conditions (in India), we didn’t arrive early enough. The Indian side we played against were fresh; they were bouncing around. Our guys were fatigued. But it’s also difficult because we don’t have the depth India does. We also had pressure to try and win every game. So we decided to stick with the squad we thought could win games. But in hindsight it could have been a better option,...
Now, after the 2-1 Odi series loss, which has made things difficult for them to get a direct qualification, head coach Mark Boucher admitted that fielding two different teams for two white-ball formats could have been better.
"In a perfect world, yes. It took us some time to get used to conditions (in India), we didn’t arrive early enough. The Indian side we played against were fresh; they were bouncing around. Our guys were fatigued. But it’s also difficult because we don’t have the depth India does. We also had pressure to try and win every game. So we decided to stick with the squad we thought could win games. But in hindsight it could have been a better option,...
- 10/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
South Africa, on the other hand, fielded their main squad for the series which carried huge importance for direct qualification in next year’s Odi World Cup.
Now, after the 2-1 Odi series loss, which has made things difficult for them to get a direct qualification, head coach Mark Boucher admitted that fielding two different teams for two white-ball formats could have been better.
"In a perfect world, yes. It took us some time to get used to conditions (in India), we didn’t arrive early enough. The Indian side we played against were fresh; they were bouncing around. Our guys were fatigued. But it’s also difficult because we don’t have the depth India does. We also had pressure to try and win every game. So we decided to stick with the squad we thought could win games. But in hindsight it could have been a better option,...
Now, after the 2-1 Odi series loss, which has made things difficult for them to get a direct qualification, head coach Mark Boucher admitted that fielding two different teams for two white-ball formats could have been better.
"In a perfect world, yes. It took us some time to get used to conditions (in India), we didn’t arrive early enough. The Indian side we played against were fresh; they were bouncing around. Our guys were fatigued. But it’s also difficult because we don’t have the depth India does. We also had pressure to try and win every game. So we decided to stick with the squad we thought could win games. But in hindsight it could have been a better option,...
- 10/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
South Africa, on the other hand, fielded their main squad for the series which carried huge importance for direct qualification in next year’s Odi World Cup.
Now, after the 2-1 Odi series loss, which has made things difficult for them to get a direct qualification, head coach Mark Boucher admitted that fielding two different teams for two white-ball formats could have been better.
"In a perfect world, yes. It took us some time to get used to conditions (in India), we didn’t arrive early enough. The Indian side we played against were fresh; they were bouncing around. Our guys were fatigued. But it’s also difficult because we don’t have the depth India does. We also had pressure to try and win every game. So we decided to stick with the squad we thought could win games. But in hindsight it could have been a better option,...
Now, after the 2-1 Odi series loss, which has made things difficult for them to get a direct qualification, head coach Mark Boucher admitted that fielding two different teams for two white-ball formats could have been better.
"In a perfect world, yes. It took us some time to get used to conditions (in India), we didn’t arrive early enough. The Indian side we played against were fresh; they were bouncing around. Our guys were fatigued. But it’s also difficult because we don’t have the depth India does. We also had pressure to try and win every game. So we decided to stick with the squad we thought could win games. But in hindsight it could have been a better option,...
- 10/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Oct 11 (Ians) Ahead of his final One-day International (Odi) with South Africa as their head coach, Mark Boucher stated it would be great for his team to finish their white-ball tour of India on a high with a win in the series decider at New Delhi.
Boucher, a former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter, has held the head coach position in the side since December 2019 and led South Africa to memorable series victories, including defeating India 2-1 in Tests and 3-0 in ODIs at home.
After the white-ball bilateral tour of India, Boucher’s last assignment with South Africa before he steps down from the role is the Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia later this month. He has been confirmed as the head coach of five-time Ipl champions Mumbai Indians from the 2023 season of the Indian Premier League (Ipl).
“It is tough to win a bilateral series here,...
Boucher, a former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter, has held the head coach position in the side since December 2019 and led South Africa to memorable series victories, including defeating India 2-1 in Tests and 3-0 in ODIs at home.
After the white-ball bilateral tour of India, Boucher’s last assignment with South Africa before he steps down from the role is the Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia later this month. He has been confirmed as the head coach of five-time Ipl champions Mumbai Indians from the 2023 season of the Indian Premier League (Ipl).
“It is tough to win a bilateral series here,...
- 10/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Johannesburg, Sep 6 (Ians) South Africa white-ball skipper and Test vice-captain Temba Bavuma, who was ruled out of the three-Test away series against England currently underway due to an elbow injury, will return to lead the 15-member side in the Icc T20 World Cup in Australia in October-November this year.
The 32-year-old had suffered a left-elbow injury during the five-match T20I series against India in June and has fully recovery ahead of the showpiece event Down Under.
The 15-memebr squad and three travelling reserves will also make the trip to India ahead of the T20 World Cup for the three-match T20I series later this month, according to Cricket South Africa (CSA).
Rassie van der Dussen has been ruled out of the tournament due to a fracture of his left index finger he sustained during the second Test against England in Manchester. He will require surgery and is expected to...
The 32-year-old had suffered a left-elbow injury during the five-match T20I series against India in June and has fully recovery ahead of the showpiece event Down Under.
The 15-memebr squad and three travelling reserves will also make the trip to India ahead of the T20 World Cup for the three-match T20I series later this month, according to Cricket South Africa (CSA).
Rassie van der Dussen has been ruled out of the tournament due to a fracture of his left index finger he sustained during the second Test against England in Manchester. He will require surgery and is expected to...
- 9/6/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 17 (Ians) South Africa white-ball skipper Temba Bavuma believes the Test team under Dean Elgar has absorbed the loss of pace bowler Duanne Olivier for the three-Test series against England beginning later on Wednesday, adding Lungi Ngidi, Marco Jansen and Anrich Nortje should more than make up for the absence of the key bowler.
Right-arm fast bowler Olivier was ruled out of the Test series due to a grade two right hip flexor muscle tear. Olivier sustained the injury during South Africa’s four-day tour match against England Lions.
Bavuma, who has 51 Test caps to his name, added the South Africa team management would have known by now whether pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada has recovered from the ankle injury and would be available for the opening Test at Lord’s or not.
“It’s unfortunate with Duanne Olivier being out injured because he has plenty of experience playing in county cricket.
Right-arm fast bowler Olivier was ruled out of the Test series due to a grade two right hip flexor muscle tear. Olivier sustained the injury during South Africa’s four-day tour match against England Lions.
Bavuma, who has 51 Test caps to his name, added the South Africa team management would have known by now whether pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada has recovered from the ankle injury and would be available for the opening Test at Lord’s or not.
“It’s unfortunate with Duanne Olivier being out injured because he has plenty of experience playing in county cricket.
- 8/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 16 (Ians) South Africa cricket team coach Mark Boucher is unimpressed with England giving their new attacking style of cricket a name — ‘Bazball’ –, saying while his side too likes to play “aggressive cricket”, that’s not the only thing required on the ground.
The term ‘Bazball’ has come to be associated with England’s attacking brand of cricket after Brendon ‘Baz’ McCullum took over as their Test coach, with several critics calling it reckless. England, though, have met with huge success playing entertaining cricket, making a clean sweep of the three Test series against New Zealand and then thrashing Indian in the rescheduled fifth Test recently.
The Ben Stokes-led side will take on Dean Elgar’s South Africa — currently leading the Icc World Test Championship (Wtc) rankings — in the three-Test series beginning at Lord’s from August 17.
“I know they’ve given their style a name over here...
The term ‘Bazball’ has come to be associated with England’s attacking brand of cricket after Brendon ‘Baz’ McCullum took over as their Test coach, with several critics calling it reckless. England, though, have met with huge success playing entertaining cricket, making a clean sweep of the three Test series against New Zealand and then thrashing Indian in the rescheduled fifth Test recently.
The Ben Stokes-led side will take on Dean Elgar’s South Africa — currently leading the Icc World Test Championship (Wtc) rankings — in the three-Test series beginning at Lord’s from August 17.
“I know they’ve given their style a name over here...
- 8/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 16 (Ians) South Africa cricket team chief coach Mark Boucher has said the key to defeating England in their backyard is to “stop their momentum” and “maybe change it”.
South Africa and England will be involved in a three-Test series, with the opening match scheduled to be played at Lord’s from August 17. Momentum is on the hosts’ side as they have won four back-to-back Tests including the three games against New Zealand and the rescheduled fifth Test against India, where the Ben Stokes-led side chased down a record total to win by seven wickets.
On the eve of the opening Test, Mark Boucher decided to hold his cards close to his chest when asked about how his side would try and combat their opponents at Lord’s.
“I don’t know, I’ll tell you on the day,” Boucher was quoted as saying by Icc. “We’ve...
South Africa and England will be involved in a three-Test series, with the opening match scheduled to be played at Lord’s from August 17. Momentum is on the hosts’ side as they have won four back-to-back Tests including the three games against New Zealand and the rescheduled fifth Test against India, where the Ben Stokes-led side chased down a record total to win by seven wickets.
On the eve of the opening Test, Mark Boucher decided to hold his cards close to his chest when asked about how his side would try and combat their opponents at Lord’s.
“I don’t know, I’ll tell you on the day,” Boucher was quoted as saying by Icc. “We’ve...
- 8/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Aug 14 (Ians) South Africa’s right-arm fast bowler Duanne Olivier on Sunday was ruled out of the upcoming three-match Test series against England due to a grade two right hip flexor muscle tear.
Olivier sustained the injury during South Africa’s four-day tour match against England Lions at The Spitfire Ground St Lawrence in Canterbury, where he picked 2/59 in the first innings.
“Duanne presented with significant discomfort involving his right hip flexor muscle at the close of play on day three of the four-day tour match. After clinical assessment, he was referred for an Mri scan which revealed a grade 2 tear involving the right pectineus muscle.”
“Due to the extent of the injury, he has been ruled out of the three-match Test series against England and will return home where he will commence his rehabilitation with the Gauteng Central Lions medical team,” said Dr Hashendra Ramjee, Proteas team doctor in an official statement.
Olivier sustained the injury during South Africa’s four-day tour match against England Lions at The Spitfire Ground St Lawrence in Canterbury, where he picked 2/59 in the first innings.
“Duanne presented with significant discomfort involving his right hip flexor muscle at the close of play on day three of the four-day tour match. After clinical assessment, he was referred for an Mri scan which revealed a grade 2 tear involving the right pectineus muscle.”
“Due to the extent of the injury, he has been ruled out of the three-match Test series against England and will return home where he will commence his rehabilitation with the Gauteng Central Lions medical team,” said Dr Hashendra Ramjee, Proteas team doctor in an official statement.
- 8/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Johannesburg, May 10 (Ians) Less than a fortnight after absolving former captain Graeme Smith of racism charges, Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Tuesday gave the clean chit to another former player and current Proteas coach Mark Boucher, saying there is “no basis to sustain any of the disciplinary charges, including charges of racism” against him. […]...
- 6/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Johannesburg, Feb 2 (Ians) The disciplinary hearing of South Africa’s head coach Mark Boucher has been postponed till May 16, said inquiry chairperson Terry Motau. Cricket South Africa (CSA) had charged Boucher with gross misconduct in a seven-page chargesheet on January 20, stemming from the findings and recommendations from the Social Justice and Nation Building […]...
- 2/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Johannesburg, May 19 (Ians) Ab de Villiers refused to play for South Africa in this year's T20 World Cup since he didn't want to come ahead of players already part of the system, said national coach Mark Boucher.
"Ab has his reasons, which I respect. Unfortunately he's no longer in the mix. I say unfortunately because I think we all agree that he's still one of the best -- if not the best -- T20 players in world cricket," Boucher was quoted as saying by The Citizen, a South African media outlet.
"But he alluded to being concerned about coming in ahead of other players who have been a part of the system. I don't think it sat well with him, which I understand.
Boucher said that he wanted to assemble his best players for the World Cup scheduled to be held in October-November in India. But he added that South...
"Ab has his reasons, which I respect. Unfortunately he's no longer in the mix. I say unfortunately because I think we all agree that he's still one of the best -- if not the best -- T20 players in world cricket," Boucher was quoted as saying by The Citizen, a South African media outlet.
"But he alluded to being concerned about coming in ahead of other players who have been a part of the system. I don't think it sat well with him, which I understand.
Boucher said that he wanted to assemble his best players for the World Cup scheduled to be held in October-November in India. But he added that South...
- 5/19/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Dec 27 (Ians) Australia captain Tim Paine on Sunday became the fastest wicketkeeper to reach 150 Test dismissals. Paine completed a catch in the 60th over to send back his India counterpart Rishabh Pant off the bowling of fast bowler Mitchell Starc to reach the milestone.
Paine, 36, has reached 150 dismissals in just 33 innings, thus putting him ahead of South Africa's Quinton de Kock, who took 34 innings to reach the number. The closest among Australians is wicketkeeping great Adam Gilchrist, who reached the landmark in 36 innings.
Paine, however, remains a long way off Gilchrist's career record of 416 dismissals, which is the second highest of all time in Test cricket behind former South African wicketkeeper Mark Boucher's 555. Ian Healy (395) and Rod Marsh (355) are the other two Australians in the top five of the list which is rounded off by former India captain M.S. Dhoni (294).
Pant's dismissal on the second day of...
Paine, 36, has reached 150 dismissals in just 33 innings, thus putting him ahead of South Africa's Quinton de Kock, who took 34 innings to reach the number. The closest among Australians is wicketkeeping great Adam Gilchrist, who reached the landmark in 36 innings.
Paine, however, remains a long way off Gilchrist's career record of 416 dismissals, which is the second highest of all time in Test cricket behind former South African wicketkeeper Mark Boucher's 555. Ian Healy (395) and Rod Marsh (355) are the other two Australians in the top five of the list which is rounded off by former India captain M.S. Dhoni (294).
Pant's dismissal on the second day of...
- 12/27/2020
- by IANS
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