India would be hoping to succesfully defend their ICC?Champions Trophy crown in England. the last Champions Trophy, India were undefeated, but in the final against England they had to encounter the elements. For some time, it looked like a repeat of 2002 when they shared the trophy with hosts Sri Lanka due to rain forcing play to be abandoned on both days. However, in the 2013 Champions Trophy, rain relented and in a 20-over shootout, India achieved victory by five runs to become the second team, after West Indies, to win all three ICC trophies. MS Dhoni became the first captain to win all ICC tournaments. Players to watch out for The Indian squad is a blend of youth and experience. The core of the side that won the 2013 edition is still in place. There are players who are match-winners on their day while some provide the spark with their youthful energy. Jasprit Bumrah:The 23-year-old nails yorkers in the death overs with perfection. This will bolster India’s slog-over bowling, which has been their weak area in recent times. Bumrah, with his unorthodox bowling action, has the ability to maintain calmness in the final overs, which will ease the pressure on Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin. Combined with Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who has also matured as a death-over specialist, Bumrah could make the difference. Virat Kohli: The skipper may be enduring a lean patch after the highs of 2016 in which he dominated the Test, ODI http://www.officialkingsteamstore.com/Jake_Muzzin_Jersey and T20 averages for India. However, the Champions Trophy is the right tournament for Kohli to regain focus and form. If Virat regains form, the team’s batting dynamics will go to another level. That will be vital if India are to defend the title. Yuvraj Singh: He made a big impact in India’s World Twenty20 triumph in 2007. He was the match-winner in the 2011 World Cup, with bat and ball. If India’s record in ICC events has improved in the past 10 years, it is because of Yuvraj’s exploits. The left-hander was not part of victorious Champions Trophy side in 2013 and will be desperate to contribute on the big stage again. In the series against England, he blasted his highest score of 150 and ended the series with an average of 70. At 35, this could be his last chance to impress on the world stage and this determination could make him more dangerous. Squad:?Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Shikhar Dhawan, Dinesh Karthik, Yuvraj Singh, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni (wk), Hardik Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Jeff Carter Authentic Jersey Kumar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Jasprit BumrahMaini thanked former Indian F1 racer and guru Karun Chandhok. “Karun has been the biggest guiding force. He has been there for me for a long time and he has also helped me in getting the driver development role at HaasNot many fighters would have got up from the leveller Joshua shipped in the sixth but, after cleverly husbanding his resources – and aided by Klitschko’s innate caution – he worked his way back into the contest to finish the job. An uppercut, which he had used to good effect all night, stunned Klitschko at the start of the 11th and Joshua hunted him relentlessly. He put him down in his own corner, decked him with a left hook along the ropes and then battered him to a standing halt just above his own trainer, Robert McCracken. Anthony Joshua defeats Wladimir Klitschko in epic Wembley battle Read more The trainer has been with him through most of his journey, amateur and pro. Few know him better and he observed: “Anthony finished him off in devastating style. Wladimir has been a tremendous fighter, arguably the best heavyweight in the past decade. I’m not sure what he wants to do now. “It’s just great to see a British heavyweight like Anthony come through. I sat here after Carlhttp://www.officialkingsteamstore.com/Jeff_Zatkoff_Jersey roch boxed George Groves three years ago, and it was memorable tonight. There’s a real boost to British boxing and Anthony’s certainly at the forefront of that. He will have taken a lot more out of Wladimir than the other way round, that’s for sure. Anthony will get better and better. He learned a lot from that. He tightened up at times, he loaded up too much on occasion, Klitschko got to him early. But he regrouped, he stayed calm. He got through it, then the last four rounds he started to come alive and his finishing round in the 11th was fantastic.” As Joshua said: “You get knocked down, you get up. That’s what life is about. If you keep on going, you can come out on top – not just in a fight. It shows you what life’s about. You just keep on going, no matter how many times you get put down

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