Mihir Vohra Articles – Page 3

Mihir Vohra Articles – Page 3

Here are some articles written by Mihir Vohra.

Among all the great captains who have graced this game, what is the 1 thing common among them? Does it take a good brain or a good team in your armour to become a great captain?

Undoubtedly, Match-Fixing of any form is the most evil thing in cricket. It is a spot on an otherwise gentlemanly sport. Fixing should be perished and that means that any measure necessary to be taken should be taken. But, these measures sometimes could have bizarre consequences. That is what exactly this DEBATE addresses. First of its kind on this website, this debate is written by 2 individuals, each putting forth his own point of view.

Determination doesn’t come easy. You can see that in Dale Steyn’s eyes. He is one of my favourite fast-bowlers of all time and truth be spoken, I’ve tried to copy his action many times. Where is he? Injuries have marred his recent attempts at comebacks but believe me, his determination is not lost a bit.

The ‘70s was an exciting time to be alive. Some of the greatest cricketers played during this era. Cricket saw some landmark changes that are still in picture today. It can be said that the very foundation of modern-day cricket was laid in this decade. Read to find out why ’70s was as exciting.

There is not a bitter site than seeing a Fast Bowler go unappreciated for so long. Don’t get me wrong, he is regarded highly among English cricketing circles, but the world has failed to acknowledge his genius. Why?

Sledging is a dark side of cricket. It does have a lighter side to it, for those who try to find it. What can be said without a doubt is that Sledging has produced some of the greatest and the most interesting matches of all time. Sledging yields better, stronger and durable players.

If you notice closely, IPL is the only tournament where the regular captain is changed midway through the tournament for reasons other than injuries/non-availability. Is this a trend set by the franchisees or is it something that came along with time?

Since the beginning of franchise-based T20 leagues, 1 question has always tried to evade us - Why are Indian players never seen in such leagues other than IPL? Read this as I try to find out the answer.

Unexpected, unpredicted and surprising flops of VIVO IPL 2016. Find out the reasons as we try to analyse what went wrong.

The ‘lord’ knows that the outcome of many matches would have been different had there been correct decisions from the umpires. And by lord I mean, the third umpire. In the 21st century, when technology has found its way into cricket, it makes one wonder as to why not all decisions are based on the assistance of technology. Should the Third Umpire, with access to this technology during the match, intervene on decisions obviously wrong?