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Ravi Shastri

Birth Name : Ravishankar Jayadritha Shastri

Date of birth : 27/05/1962

Place of birth : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Category : Cricket

Ravi Shastri is former Indian cricketer and acting Director for the Indian cricket team since August 2014. He was born on May 27, 1962 at Bombay, Maharashtra, India. His father is M. Jayadratha Shastr... Read More

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Virat Kohli backs Ravi Shastri, says head coach not a yes-man - Telegraph India

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Virat Kohli backs Ravi Shastri, says head coach not a yes-manTelegraph IndiaVirat Kohli has batted in support of coach Ravi Shastri, dismissing the opinion that head coach is a 'yes-man' to the India captain. Kohli spoke on a range of issues during the squad's pre-departure media conference, in Mumbai on Thursday, ahead of the ...Ravi Shastri a 'yes man'? No way, insists Virat KohliTimes of IndiaCoach Ravi Shastri a 'Yes Man': No says captain Virat KohliThe New Indian ExpressRavi Shastri not my yes man, nobody has said no to me more often: Virat KohliIndia TodayNews18 -Times Nowall 489 news articles »

Virat Kohli, Ravi Shastri should hold their horses - Economic Times

Economic Times
Virat Kohli, Ravi Shastri should hold their horsesEconomic TimesFew India captains have been as articulate as Virat Kohli and fewer still as provocative. He will defend his team at the worst of times and he can also be outlandish like when he told off a fan to leave India and watch England or Australian batsmen if ...Ravi Shastri quashes reports of 'best travelling team' comment being raised in meeting with COATimes NowLet people judge if this is best team: CoA to Ravi ShastriDeccan ChronicleCoA tells coach Ravi Shastri: Let people judge whether this is best travelling teamThe StatesmanMid-Dayall 193 news articles »

No team travels well nowadays, why pick on India, questions Ravi Shastri - Times of India

Mumbai Mirror
No team travels well nowadays, why pick on India, questions Ravi ShastriTimes of IndiaBRISBANE: India are yet to shed their "poor travellers" tag but head coach Ravi Shastri feels that it's unfair to pick on one particular side when most of the nations have fared poorly on away tours. READ ALSO: Ravi Shastri says India 'taking no ...No team is weak at home: Ravi ShastriTelegraph IndiaQuestioned about India's poor away record, Ravi Shastri counters saying no other team has travelled well in recent pastMumbai MirrorIndia vs Australia: Injured Hardik Pandya Will Be Missed, Says Ravi ShastriNDTVSports.comDaily News & Analysis -Outlook Indiaall 122 news articles »

India vs Australia 3rd T20I: Shikhar Dhawan, Ravi Shastri and Kuldeep Yadav thanks fans after leveling series - Times Now

Times Now
India vs Australia 3rd T20I: Shikhar Dhawan, Ravi Shastri and Kuldeep Yadav thanks fans after leveling seriesTimes NowIndia defeated Australia in the last over to level the three-match T20I series 1-1 in Sydney. Virat Kohli starred with the bat by playing a brilliant 61 off 41 balls to take India to a convincing six-wicket win. The mood in the dressing was buoyant ...MS Dhoni doesn't just put runs on board, he is the entire package, says former India spinner Murali KartikFirstpostall 1,301 news articles »

You don't decide if India is best travelling side in the world: COA tells Ravi Shastri - India Today

India Today
You don't decide if India is best travelling side in the world: COA tells Ravi ShastriIndia TodayThe Committee of Administrators (COA) came down hard on Ravi Shastri at a recent meeting in Hyderabad and asked the India coach to let people be the judge on whether this team is the best travelling side in the world or not. Shastri capped a lot of ...Let people judge whether this is best travelling team: CoA tells coach Ravi ShastriHindustan Timesall 4 news articles »

Ravi Shastri says India 'taking no prisoners' in Australia - Times of India

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Ravi Shastri says India 'taking no prisoners' in AustraliaTimes of IndiaBRISBANE: Coach Ravi Shastri vowed Sunday India will "take no prisoners" in their quest to win a Test series in Australia for the first time, but cautioned against underestimating the struggling home team. READ ALSO: No team travels well nowadays, why ...India vs Australia: Coach Ravi Shastri says critics should stop picking on Virat Kohli and Co for poor overseas recordFirstpostWATCH | At the End of the Day It's the Cricket That's Most Important: Ravi ShastriNews18Australia's new polite approach will not affect Virat Kohli, says Ravi ShastriThe HinduEconomic Times -International Cricket Council -Times Nowall 528 news articles »

No more chopping and changing till World Cup: Ravi Shastri - Economic Times

Economic Times
No more chopping and changing till World Cup: Ravi ShastriEconomic TimesMUMBAI: India coach Ravi Shastri Thursday said that there won't be any more "chopping and changing" with the ODI side with just 13 matches remaining before the opening World Cup game against South Africa on June 5. Shastri indicated that from now on, ...Time for chopping and changing in ODI team over, declares Ravi ShastriIndia TodayNo more chopping and changing in ODIs - Ravi ShastriESPNChopping and changing is over in ODIs, says Ravi Shastri ahead of India's departure to AustraliaScroll.inThe Indian Express -Hindustan Timesall 104 news articles »

Is that Ravi Shastri? Viral picture of Indian coach's 'doppelganger' is a hit meme on social media - Times Now

Times Now
Is that Ravi Shastri? Viral picture of Indian coach's 'doppelganger' is a hit meme on social mediaTimes NowA picture of a man in a Mumbai local is going viral on social media after fans noticed that he resembled Ravi Shastri - the head coach of the Indian national cricket team. The man has been termed as a 'doppelganger' of Shastri and has instantly become ...Read: Twitterati finds Ravi Shastri's 'doppelganger'; gives it various descriptionsThe Live Mirrorall 3 news articles »

Is Ravi Shastri right about India's away record? - The Hindu

Is Ravi Shastri right about India's away record?The HinduAfter India lost the Southampton Test, Ravi Shastri spoke about the series and his team generally. “If you look at the last three years, we won nine matches overseas and three series,” he observed. “I can't see any other Indian team in the last 15-20 ...

India vs Australia: Virat Kohli and boys unfairly targetted for overseas record - Ravi Shastri - Hindustan Times

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India vs Australia: Virat Kohli and boys unfairly targetted for overseas record - Ravi ShastriHindustan TimesIndia are yet to shed their “poor travellers” tag but head coach Ravi Shastri feels that it's unfair to pick on one particular side when most of the nations have fared poorly on away tours. India have lost two away Test series in 2018, against South ...Ravi Shastri wary of weakened AustraliaSportstarliveRavi Shastri echoes Mike Hussey's words ahead of Australia tourCricTrackerall 592 news articles »
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