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Siddle, Christian to co-captain PM’s XI

The Prime Minister’s XI will have co-captains for the first time with Test workhorse Peter Siddle and Indigenous cricket captain Dan Christian taking the reins Peter Siddle and Dan Christian will co-captain the Prime Minister’s XI in a Twenty20 match against Sri Lanka in Canberra next month, Cricket Australia announced today. Siddle, 34, is fresh from Australia’s drawn Ashes Test series in the UK that saw the visitors become the first team to retain the trophy on foreign soil for nearly two decades. And Christian, the veteran allrounder that was a key member of the Melbourne Renegades side that won last summer’s KFC BBL title, is also the current captain of the Australian Aboriginal Cricket Team, honoring his family links to the Wiradjuri tribe. , honoring his family links to the Wiradjuri tribe. Siddle played the most recent of his 67 Test matches for Australia at The Oval in a defeat that saw the Ashes series drawn 2-2, and Test captain Tim Paine revealed the Victorian had bowled through a hip injury picked up on the first day. “Peter Siddle tore a hip flexor bowling on the first morning,” Paine wrote in a column for…

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Virat Kohli as a Captain in Indian Cricket Team

If you want to find something that merges the people of our nation beyond all varieties in culture and religion, it is nothing but the never ending affinity towards cricket. Cricket is a lazy game as compared to tennis and football but still it is the most loved game in India. In our country, Cricket is not considered as only sport but you can say it is a Mantra which is automatically chanted from the core of our heart and reflected back and forth through the skin and blood. Any circumstances are not able to keep the Indian cricket fan away from the game. Indian cricket is more like an addiction as it can be played on grounds, streets, inside any residential compounds, in parking slots, on terraces and any other places where there is atleast 20 square feet of empty space. History of Indian Cricket: Cricket has been introduced to India by Europeans in the 18th century and the first cricket club was established in Calcutta in 1792. However, India’s National Cricket Team did not play its first Test match until 25th June, 1932 at Lords. From 1932 to 1952, India had to wait…

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