If J&K win the Ranji final this year, the real Man of the Match might beโฆ the outside edge ๐
Feels like half the runs have come from โperfect third-man timingโ โ unintentional but effective!
#RanjiTrophy#CricketSarcasm#EdgeFestival
SA vs AFG โ One of those games where everyone deserved Player of the Match. ๐ค
Momentum kept swinging because both sides contributed in phases โ powerplay intent, middle-over control, and pressure at the death.
#SAvAFG#T20Cricket#CricketAnalysis
Just thought anyalise it look
The picture in the left he played in south africa last year and right is now what stance he plays
โข holding bat itself is. Change
โข nows shows the 2 stumps
โข look backfoot in 2026 is not equal it's
@IamSanjuSamson#CricketAnalysis
110 (99)1st match , 82 (78) 2nd match , 139 (125) 3rd match , 150* (121) 5th match , 147 (117) 6th match , 138 (122) โ Semi-final
REMEMBER THE NAME โ Aman Mokhade (24), Vidarbha ๐ซก Consistency. Temperament.
#VijayHazare#DomesticCricket#CricketAnalysis#FutureIndia
This pitch + outfield makes any target defendable.
For India, two quality spinners are non-negotiable. Kuldeep must provide wicket-taking impact โ one-spinner attack will not be enough in these conditions.
Game will be decided in the middle overs.
#CrickUpdates
Excellent comeback by NZ after the 1st ODI. The impact of spin changed the game completely.
Lennox, Bracewell & Glenn Phillips bowled with discipline: Economy < 4.5
KL Rahul stood out โ 92% bat middle, exceptional control and shot selection
#INDvsNZ#2ODI#CricketAnalysis
1st ODI | IND vs NZ ๐
โข Virat Kohli showed class again โ 40 runs at 130 SR, then calmly shifted gears.
โข Glenn Phillipsโ fielding was elite โ backward point & cover brilliance saved 15โ20 runs.
โข NZ spin struggled โ Adithya Ashok lacked variation and control.
#INDVSNZODI
Ramakrishna Ghosh (Maharashtra) today: 7/42 in 9.4 overs vs HP.
Medium-fast, hard lengths, pace control โ wickets through pressure.
CSK-backed for a reason. #VijayHazare#CricketAnalysis
Marco Jansen vs Pretoria Capitals: 4/23.
Hit-the-deck lengths, awkward bounce, and clear plans.
Left-arm pace + height continues to be a high-impact T20 combination. #SA20#CricketAnalysis
Murugan Ashwinโs 5-for for Jammu was a middle-overs masterclass.
Pace variation, stump-to-stump lines, and clear plans broke partnerships.
Thatโs how leg-spinners control List-A games. #VijayHazare#CricketAnalysis
Dhruv Shorey in Vijay Hazare (Rajkot):
136 (125) vs Bengal
109 (97) vs Hyderabad
Back-to-back hundreds built on tempo control, not power.
Classic List-A method โ dominate middle overs, finish smart. #VijayHazare#CricketAnalysis
Saransh Jain (MP) is built for red-ball cricket.
Off-breaks, control of length, clutch temperament.
His method reminds me of Nathan Lyon โ subtle, patient, effective.
India should test him in longer formats. #Ranji#CricketTwitter
TN bowling setup insight:
Gurjapneet Singh brings the only consistent high pace.
Others rely on swing & accuracy.
Middle-overs solution โ keeper up to the stumps to control singles.
U19 talent Deepesh Devendran adds future value. #VijayHazare#CricketAnalysis@TNCACricket