The ICC World Cup is only five days away, and every one
of the team will look get the structure of their group's appropriate, in front
of cricket's show-stopper occasion.
It is the presentation at cricket's 'Most stupendous
Stage' that adds quality to a player's profession, and improves his legend.
Sachin
Tendulkar's ethereal 98 against Pakistan in the 2003 release sits directly at
the top, overshadowing different jewels that he invoked. Sir Viv Richards is
fondly remembered for the century he blasted in the 1979 World Cup final
against England that enabled his team to lift the trophy for the second time Ricky
Ponting's rankling hundred in the 2003 World Cup last overwhelmed the Indians,
and empowered Australia to lift their third World Cup trophy, and each Indian
cricket fan will recollect the mystical 91 not out that Dhoni invoked in the
2011 World Cup last.
The 12th edition of the ICC World Cup is
just two weeks away and all the teams will be looking to zone in on the right
team combinations ahead of the showpiece event.
India enter the competition as one of the
favourites and will look to lift only their third World Cup trophy. India have
the right blend of youth and experience in the squad along with some
match-winners who can prove to be pivotal in their journey in the tournament.
In this article, we will look at three key
players who can help India win ICC World Cup 2019
#M S Dhoni
Look at the eyes.. the concentration.. the visionary.. MS Dhoni is undoubtfully
the most popular and definitely the most scrutinized cricketer of India. He
has done so coming from the cricketing backwaters, the mining state of
Jharkhand, and through a home-made batting and wicket keeping technique, and a
style of captaincy that scales the highs and lows of both conservatism and
unorthodoxy. At the age of 37, MS Dhoni is the most important member of
the Indian squad going into the multi-nation tournament. The amount of
experience that Dhoni possesses, his ability to think on his feet and back
himself when confronted with a tricky chase makes him a pivotal part of the
Indian batting line-up.
There is also no denying the fact that
Dhoni is still the best wicketkeeper in the world. Moreover, Kohli still leaves
it to Dhoni to make crucial changes in the field in the final overs, and
Dhoni’s inputs from behind the stumps still work wonders for the team.
Dhoni's versatility and the vast amount of
knowledge that he has about the game make him a key member of the Indian set
up, and the Indian team will look to win the World Cup to give a fitting
farewell to the legendary cricketer.
Jasprit Bumrah grabbed
eyeballs first with his unorthodox action, and then his bowling skills. Armed
with an anomalous, sling-arm action and natural pace, the peculiar release
point of Bumrah's deliveries make it hard for batsmen to pick him.
Besides, like his Mumbai
Indians team-mate, Lasith Malinga, Bumrah carved himself a reputation for
possessing an uncanny ability to hit the blockhole. And, it was during his time
in the IPL that he learned from the Sri Lankan to judiciously use the yorker.
Without
a shadow of a doubt, Jasprit Bumrah is the best fast bowler in
the world today. Possessing an extremely quick action, he has the ability to
trouble the batsmen with the extra bounce and nip that he can get off the
wicket.
His ability to send down toe-crushing
Yorkers and well-directed bouncers along with his variations in pace make him
an important weapon in the arsenal of captain Virat Kohli. Bumrah was in
excellent form during the 12th edition of the IPL, picking up 19 wickets at an
economy of just 6.63 runs per over.
India will be hoping that Bumrah carries
that form into the World Cup as well.
Passionate. No word
describes Virat Kohli better. His passion for cricket has made him one of the
best batsmen in the world across formats, and has also helped him grow into a
ruthless captain. It's also passion that defines Kohli's emotional,
effervescent and at times firecracker character. Virat Kohli does not hold back
and that remains his strengthKohli approaches 30 as the most relentless and
popular performer in the sport. He is already a World Cup winner (2011), the
Player of the tournament at a World T20 (2014) and has led India to a record
eight consecutive Test series wins. Purely as a batsman he is already close to
the summit: by his 29th birthday he had more ODI hundreds (32) than anyone
apart from Sachin Tendulkar (49), and averages 49 or better in all three
formats.
#Virat Kohli is the only batsman to have achieved this feat.. He is widely considered to be one of the four
great batsmen of his era. The batting maestro has
been in prolific form with the bat in the last three years, scoring runs by the
truckload. In his last 50 ODI innings, Kohli has scored a whopping 3151
runs including a colossal 14 hundreds and 11 fifties. Kohli has led from the
front, with the bat and as the captain, and is the fulcrum of the Indian
batting line-up going into the 2019 World Cup.
India will be looking to the batting
maestro to produce some magical innings with the willow in the World Cup.
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