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Analysis of Cricket

Cricket is more than a sport in India—it is a cultural force that shapes national identity and inspires millions. Its three formats—Tests, ODIs, and T20s—demand unique strategies, requiring a balance of technique, endurance, and adaptability. Success depends not only on batting and bowling but also on management, planning, and team dynamics. Fast bowling resources, fielding efficiency, and adaptability to subcontinental and global conditions remain vital. Beyond performance, cricket nurtures leadership, discipline, and professional growth. With structured vision, strategic planning, and exposure to world tours, Indian cricket continues evolving into a powerhouse capable of achieving sustained international dominance.

Analysis of Sports

Analysis of Cricket

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Post Match Analysis

  • Loss To Team India
  • Committed Mistakes
  • Failure Of BTG Analysis
  • Failure Of BLG Analysis
  • Failure Of FLDG Analysis
  • Replacement Of Players
  • Re-building A Team
  • Formation Of Unit
  • Best Ideology Of Play
  • Performance And Contribution Of Player Analysis

Pre-match Anlysis

  • Selection Of Squad
  • BTG Practice Session Of Guidance/Suggestions
  • BLG Practice Session Of Guidance/Suggestions
  • FLDG Practice Session Of Guidance/Suggestions
  • Warm Up Matches
  • Selection Of Winning Eleven
  • Experimentation Of Bowlers And Batsmen Replacements
  • Team Combination Of Winning Eleven
  • Maintaining The Standard Of Cricket
  • Quality Of Cricket
  • Good Play And Best Play Of Cricket
  • Planning On Opponents

Summary Of Achievements

Achievement 01

Pakistan Three Test Match Series 1-0 — First Series Win on Indian Home Soil in 27 Years (Historic Win)

Achievement 02

Border–Gavaskar Trophy Test Series Win

Achievement 03

New Zealand Sub-Continent — Historic Victory After 41 Years

Achievement 04

Became Test Number One Side in World Cricket

Achievement 05

ICC One Day International World Cup — Historic Win After 28 Years

Achievement 06

ICC Champions Trophy — England Sub-Continent

Achievement 07

ICC One Day International World Cup

Structure of Sports

Series Management and Series Management Achievements

Series Management

  • 2007 October – Seven One Day Series against Australia, 4-2 series win
  • 2007 November – Pakistan Three Test Match series, 1-0 series win (historic win after 27 years on Indian soil)
  • 2008 January – Australia Four Test Match series, 3-1 series win (Perth historic win)
  • 2008 February – Australia CB Series, Historic One Day series win
  • 2008 March – Against South Africa, 1-1 Test series win
  • 2008 July – Against Sri Lanka, 2-0 Test series loss
  • 2008 October – Against Australia, Border Gavaskar Trophy, 2-0 series win
  • 2008 November – Against England, One Day series, 5-0 series win
  • 2008 – Sri Lanka One Day series win
  • 2009 February – New Zealand Test series win (historic win after 41 years)
  • 2009 March – New Zealand One Day series win
  • 2009 June – T20 World Cup loss
  • 2009 – Champions Trophy loss
  • 2009 October – Australia Seven One Day series, 4-2 series win
  • 2009 November – Sri Lanka Test series, 2-0 series loss
  • 2009 December – Sri Lanka One Day series win
  • 2010 January – Bangladesh Triangular series win
  • 2010 January – Bangladesh Test series win
  • 2010 – South Africa 1-1 Test series win
  • 2010 – Australia Border Gavaskar Trophy, 2-0 series win
  • 2010 – Against New Zealand, 1-0 Test series win
  • 2010 – Against New Zealand, One Day series win
  • 2010 – Against England, 5-0 One Day series win
  • 2011 – ICC One Day International World Cup (Historic win after 28 years)
  • 2011 – Against West Indies, 1-0 Test series win
  • 2011 – Against West Indies, 1-0 Test series win

Series Management Achievements

  • 2007 November – Pakistan Three Test Match series, 1-0 series victory (historic win after 27 years on Indian soil)
  • 2008 January – Australia Four Test Match series, 3-1 series victory (Perth historic win)
  • 2008 February – Australia CB Series, Historic One Day series victory
  • 2008 October – Against Australia, Border Gavaskar Trophy, 2-0 series victory
  • 2009 February – New Zealand Test series victory (historic win after 41 years)
  • 2009 December – 27 months working, World Cricket Test No.1 side
  • 2010 January – Bangladesh Test series victory
  • 2011 July – 18 months as No.1 side in World Cricket (on hold)
  • 2011 – ICC One Day International World Cup, 28 years of historic victory (World Champions)
  • 2011 – Against West Indies (Home), 1-0 Test series victory
  • 2011 – Against West Indies, 1-0 Test series victory
  • 2013 – ICC Champions Trophy, victory in England
  • 2015 – ICC One Day International World Cup