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Top 4 famous rumours in cricket which are evergreen

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MS Dhoni's secret of energy was five litres milk-a-day 1. Dhoni drinks five litres milk everyday: All the people out there who were born in 90s can relate to this. Many times we all had heard about this rumour. Especially during 2005-06 when Dhoni was at his prime. He scored blistering 148 against Pakistan at Vizag and also scored sublime 183* in that famous run chase vs Sri Lanka at Sawai Mansinh Stadium, Jaipur. He used to play some aggressive shots with so much power that people actually started believing that 5-litre milk a day is the secret of his energy. However, Dhoni has never confirmed or admitted this publicly. 2.  Ponting had inserted spring in the bat in 2003 world cup final: Ricky Ponting scored 140* in 2003 world cup final Another one for those 90s born people. This rumour was a tragic in its kind. Ricky Ponting scored a breath-taking 140* off 121 balls against India in the final of 2003 world cup at Johannesburg. Some of the shots had drawn attention of people watchi

How the speed of the ball is measured? & How do the LED stumps work?

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Some of the fastest bowlers in the world   As we all know cricket is a game of pace. Faster the bowler bowls, more lethal he is considered. In live cricket matches we see the speed/pace of the ball is shown on our screen immediately after bowler completes the delivery of the ball. There are some technologies used to determine the speed of the ball: 1. Speed gun: General mounting of speed gun There is a speed gun mounted on a pole near the sight screen right near the boundary line. It works on the principle of "Doppler Effect". It is similar to measure the speed of a moving car. Now, to measure the speed of the ball it has two components: Transmitter & receiver. Transmitter sends the radio signals toward the pitch which records the movements and receiver calculates the speed of any object near the pitch.  The speed recorded by speed gun is inserted into image processing software. This software identifies the ball among other objects and shows its speed on the display. 22/0

Kohli vs Gambhir: What was the argument? What was the altercation? - Full inside story - IPL 2023

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Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir were involved in heated arguments on few occasions   We have seen cricketers getting involved in heated arguments and exchanging few words with opposition players and sometimes with their teammates as well.  Cricket is a team sport and each player plays his/her part to try and contribute for their team's victory. In trying to do so, the player gets aggressive and try to dominate the opposition players. There are quite a few occassions where players were involved in ugly fights and arguments and umpires or fellow teammates had to intervene. One such incidence happened during last night after the completion of RCB vs LSG match. Pictures suggested that Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir were involved in an aggressive argument for some reason. Well, these two have a history between them from IPL 2013 where Gambhir gave an ugly send-off to Kohli when latter was dismissed. Rajat Bhatia had to intervene at that time and calm down the situation. Gambhir silencing

The rise of Yashashvi Jaiswal - From selling Pani Puri to scoring a 100 in the IPL

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Yashashvi Jaiswal sold Pani Puri to manage his expenses in Mumbai In India, there are many cricketers who come from small towns and create big impacts at the biggest leval. Cricket is considered a religion in India and hence right from the childhood, one always holds a bat and aspires to be a cricketer or to play some competitive cricket. One such name is Yashashvi Jaiswal who was born in UP's small town Suriyawan on 28 December 2001. Right from the very young age he carried the dream of becoming a cricketer. His father owned a small hardware shop and his mother was a housewife. Jaiswal moved to Dadar, Mumbai to get cricket practice at Azad Maidan. However, the ground was too far from Dadar and hence he had to relocate himself to Kalbadevi and worked in a dairy shop as a part-time. However, in pursuit of his dream, Jaiswal could not get much time to devote in the dairy shop and he was ejected by the owner as he was not doing much significant work.  To make ends meet, he had no choi