Mihir Vohra Articles – Page 2

Mihir Vohra Articles – Page 2

Here are some articles written by Mihir Vohra.

IPL has completed 10 years, yet the only major overhauls we ever saw was the addition and removal of 2 teams, and a fresh auction here and there. Here are 5 changes I think would make the IPL more interesting and exciting to watch.

IPL is cruel. Best in the world, but snubbed in the IPL. IPL is one tournament where name and reputation matter more than records and performances. These players, some with a more than impressive track record, fail to even find a place in their respective teams.

One cannot put a price on these new batting maestros. A decade ago, it was Tendulkar, Dravid, Laxman and Ganguly who had become the talk of the town. Now, it is Smith, Kohli, Williamson and Root. Here is a deep statistical insight and what these players have already achieved so far in their relatively short career.

Commentary feeds directly to the soul of the viewer. If commentary is so important, why aren’t the right people being chosen to personify it? The ripples of the falling level of commentary are serious as it has fallen at alarming rate to the level of being banal.

At Cricket in Progress!, we followed the SWOT + KP + V analysis to dissect the content of each IPL team. Presenting IPL 2017 SWOT.

We have seen time and again the team selection in IPL makes a huge difference in the outcome of the game. IPL 2017 XIs for you from Cricket in Progress! served hot by Mihir Vohra and Yash Mehta as a comparison in contrast. See which team matches yours.

The rosters of each team play an important role in deciding the overall performance of the team and how far they go in the season. Here's an analysis from Cricket in Progress! for VIVO Indian Premier League 2017.

If the past 5 years are any indication of the future, the future does not look good. Presence of politics in cricket is going to eat this game from within. And for what cost? Entertainment? Money? Power?

Not a typical collection of words to highlight his career. An attempt to peek into Dhoni’s brain to identify what goes right in his brain and makes him the player, the captain, the batsman and the person he is.

How many times have we seen a sportsperson being unable to handle the success and the pressure! However, that is not the case with Darren Sammy. The only wrong he did was speak for his mates and try to stand up against the wrong. With West Indies submerged in internal politics, Darren Sammy was disturbingly exiled by the board.