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I would love to play in the Champions Trophy - Nehra

Ashish Nehra has expressed a strong desire to make a comeback to India's ODI team. Though he last played in the format in the 2011 World Cup, Nehra has said he retains hopes of playing fifty-over cricket for India again when they land in England in June for the Champions Trophy.
"I would love to play in the Champions Trophy," Nehra told ESPNcricinfo. "When you go to England you will take at least four fast bowlers in addition to two spinners. I know I can bowl anywhere: up front, in the middle overs and at death. I can also share the experience I have with the other young fast bowlers."
Nehra's last competitive fifty-over match - the recent practice game against England notwithstanding - was in December 2015 . But that doesn't deter him. He says he has worked out a detailed plan for his comeback, which includes playing at least half of Delhi's six matches in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, India's premier one-day tournament.
"I aim to play at least three matches to build up my match-fitness. Fifty-overs is a different challenge and Vijay Hazare is a good platform to test myself," Nehra said. "I bowl about eight overs even in the nets while preparing for a T20 match. It is not about fitness. It is about the feel of playing in a 50-over match."
It was Nehra's success in the IPL, initially at Chennai Super Kings and then with the Sunrisers Hyderabad, that brought him back in contention for India in T20 cricket. The selectors could not ignore the key role he played for those teams, keeping it tight with the new ball and bowling yorkers at the death. The confidence gained from a successful reintegration to international cricket is apparent in Nehra. "Once I play these Vijay Hazare matches I will be fit enough to play and good to go for the Champions Trophy."
Nehra's original timeline had him working towards returning to one-day cricket with the New Zealand series last October but he fell ill and was forced to spend a couple of month on the sidelines.
A match-winning 3 for 28 against England in the second T20I and more recently hauls of 2 for 35 and 3 for 26 for North Zone in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy suggest Nehra has regained his fitness. At 38, he may be the oldest active player in the Indian team but that does little to diminish his value. Nehra still bowls at speeds of 135 to 140 kph and his experience - he will complete 18 years in international cricket at the end of February - makes him sort of a father figure for the young fast bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya. Chairman of selectors MSK Prasad, too, has acknowledged Nehra's importance, saying he can be handy in English conditions.
Nehra is hopeful these assets help make him an attractive pick for the Champions Trophy but felt it premature to think as far as the next ICC tournament. "The 2019 World Cup is still two-and-a-half years away. We are going to play at least 50 one-dayers in between. For me every tournament is important. I will try to play as much as I can."

I would love to play in the Champions Trophy - Ashish Nehra | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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Sports Minister Vijay Goel felicitates Indian blind cricket team

Sports Minister Vijay Goel felicitated the Indian blind cricket team for winning the Blind T20 Cricket World Cup.

India defeated Pakistan by nine wickets in the final to lift the trophy at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium earlier this month.

“The Indian squad has played exceptionally well throughout the tournament and this being their second consecutive title proves that they are invincible,” Goel said.

Sports Minister Vijay Goel felicitates Indian blind cricket team | The Indian Express
 
Ranji cricketer Harmeet Singh arrested

Former Indian Premier League player Harmeet Singh, who also represented Mumbai in the Ranji trophy, was arrested on Monday (February 20) for having driven his car onto platform No.1 of Andheri station, in north-west Mumbai.

The incident occurred around 7:20 am on Monday morning, which caused severe chaos and inconvenience to passengers during peak hours, following which, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) confiscated his car and arrested the cricketer. A senior official confirmed the news, adding that he was booked under sections 147 (trespass), 145 (b) (commits nuisance and act of indecency), 154 (endangering safety of passengers) and other relevant provisions of the Railway Act.

Ranji cricketer Harmeet Singh arrested - Cricbuzz
 
Virat Kohli congratulated by Usain Bolt for Rs 110 crore deal with Puma

Virat Kohli on Monday became the first Indian player to have signed a Rs 100 crore deal with a single brand when he announced his eight year agreement with Puma. He joined the ranks of Usain Bolt and Thiery Henry in the process and one of the two congratulated him on the announcement.

Kohli was earlier endorsing Puma’s rival brand Adidas. That deal came to an end last year and this is the first time he is endorsing a sports brand since. The unusually long tenure of the deal means that Kohli will be global brand ambassador for Puma for the better part of the rest of his career.

Virat Kohli congratulated by Usain Bolt for Rs 110 crore deal with Puma | The Indian Express
 
Dhoni to lead Jharkhand in Vijay Hazare Trophy

MS Dhoni, the former India skipper, is set to lead Jharkhand in the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy. Dhoni, who had stepped down as India's limited-over captain on January 4 and was then replaced as the skipper of Indian Premier League side Rising Pune Supergiants on February 19, had played for Jharkhand last year in the domestic 50-over tournament under the captaincy of pacer Varun Aaron.

Dhoni to lead Jharkhand in Vijay Hazare Trophy - Cricbuzz
 
ESPNcricinfo Awards 2016: West Indies world champions grab T20 awards

Carlos Brathwaite and Hayley Matthews ' career-defining innings in the men's and women's World T20 finals were voted the best T20 batting performances of 2016 at the
ESPNcricinfo Awards, announced today. Ben Stokes won the Test batting award for his 198-ball 258 in Cape Town, the second-fastest Test double-century, while his team-mate Stuart Broad won the Test bowling award for a second year running.

Quinton de Kock 's 178 - an innings that kick-started South Africa's 5-0 whitewash against Australia at home - was named the ODI batting performance of the year.

South Africa were the opposition that
Sunil Narine destroyed on his comeback, with 6 for 27 in Guyana, which was voted the ODI bowling performance of the year.

Afghanistan dominated the nominations in the Associates categories and bagged both batting and bowling awards.

Virat Kohli was named captain of the year, for India's unbeaten run in Tests in 2016, including a series win in the West Indies and a 4-0 win over England at home.

ESPNcricinfo Awards 2016 : ESPNcricinfo Awards 2016: West Indies world champions grab T20 awards | Cricket Features | Awards 2016 | ESPN Cricinfo
 
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