The ICC T20 World Cup 2016 will be taking place in India from 08th March to 03rd April 2016 and have the top 8 test ranked teams automatically qualifying, while 2 more teams will join them after the first provisional round. If we talk about Group A, the battle for the semis is very tight. India will certainly progress to the last four while there is a tough battle between Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan for the remaining one spot. In Group B, Proteas are sure of winning the group while the competition for the second place will be between England and West Indies as Sri Lanka is no more a threat for the opposite numbers. Meanwhile Bangladesh would be the party spoilers if they get into form during the course of the event. All in all, it is going to be one of the most keenly contested tournaments in the last few years of international cricket. Pretty much like T20 World Cup, the Indian Premier League was also in limelight during the recent times. The auctions were held for the new season, which saw the dominance of domestic Indian players. There is no denying the fact that Shane Watson, who got the highest bid, was the deserving candidate but the likes of Yuvraj Singh and Dinesh Karthik saw massive downfall in their value. The owners of the franchises have finally realized the worth of little known players as they can play an instrumental role in leading their respective teams to victory, that too without taking any sort of pressure. There is much more to read about cricket so keep enjoying.
Your Favorite No. 1 sports magazine from India presents glimpse of cricket world in past year 2012. this digital issue is a compilation of the best articles of the entire cricket today 2012. From heroes to villains, makers to breakers, the last year had its share of ups and downs from the world of cricket. The World Cups were full of excitement and passion. From India’s win in the Under-19 World Cup to the Windies triumph in the T20’s biggest extravaganza, the world witnessed some great action. Some new stars were born while few big guns hanged up their playing boots