Not AJ Styles, not Daniel Bryan, so why would this be any different?īecause this is Finn Bálor, and 2019 is his year. There's one Brock Lesnar-shaped obstacle in his path.Īnd if there's one thing we've learned in recent years it's that "smaller" guys just don't beat The Beast Incarnate. So when the Monster was kicked out of the match after angering Vince McMahon we sat up and take notice.Īnd when Finn Bálor beat John Cena and Drew McIntyre (and okay, Baron Corbin) to a title shot in a Fatal Four-Way we couldn't help but cheer.įinn has always been a massive favourite of ours here at DSWWE and it feels like he's finally got back to where he belongs at the very top. While we were giving both men the benefit of the doubt and crossing everything for a Strowman win, we kind of felt we'd gone back to that well too many times. It's fair to say that we weren't exactly looking forward to the latest instalment of Brock vs Braun with glee. PREDICTION: The Undertaker WWE Raw Women's Championship: Ronda Rousey (c) vs Sasha Banks The Deadman Cometh, for one final Royal Rumble win, one final title match against The Demon Finn Bálor at WrestleMania 35, and one last walk into the sunset before next year's WWE Hall of Fame. Unless he gets a plum spot near the end of the Rumble, he'll have to be in that ring for an awfully long time to win it, and doing that on two good legs is hard enough.Įveryone from Randy Orton and Samoa Joe to Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre has staked a claim to this one, but we're betting on a big, big surprise. He still needs one more championship to beat Ric Flair's "official" WWE Championship tally, and the time in which he can do it is fast running out.īut the ankle injury he picked up on Raw a couple of weeks ago will surely keep him out the running.
WWE Who are the confirmed entrants in the 2019 Men's Royal Rumble Match?Īnother open field, and another ten names as-yet unannounced for this year's Rumble. It won't be easy, and the likes of Nikki Cross and Zelina Vega will have to be watched closely, but it's time for Ember Moon to rise. She's every bit the equal (or superior) of that locker room, and now is the chance for her to carve out an opportunity to prove it. We're betting on a complete surprise, instead.Įmber Moon became NXT Women's Champion, and while she's had the odd moment here on the main roster, she's yet to get anywhere near that level.īut her time is now. There's a lot of momentum behind the idea of a Charlotte Flair vs Ronda Rousey match at WrestleMania 35 (or maybe even a Triple Threat with Becky Lynch in the mix), but she's not going to do it via the Rumble. There are still seven entrants we don't know about, which makes the prediction game even harder than usual, but we're here to stick our necks out, so that's what we'll do. Thankfully it's packed with just as much talent as 2018's edition, and that's without flinging in a load of classic names to get those nostalgia pops and fill out the numbers. India bowlers (Kapil, Sivaramakrishan, Shastri, Madan Lal, Binny) hit back and Pakistan bowled out for 87.WWE Who are the confirmed entrants in the 2019 Women's Royal Rumble Match?Īfter last year's history-making (and night-stealing) first-ever Women's Royal Rumble, this year's match has a lot to live up to. India all out for 125, with Imran Khan taking 6-14. Pakistan lost the match - India all out for 125, Pakistan bundled out for 87 Sharjah again. Umpire David Shepherd has to step in to ensure sanity prevailed. Irritated with Indian wicket keeper More’s gestures, Miandad hits back with verbal volleys and his famous jumping antics. Misbah hits second ball of the over for a six and tries to close the game with a risky scoop shot off the next ball–only to be caught Sreesanth - Kiran More-Javed Miandad antics 1992 1992 World Cup, Sydney. India beats Pakistan to win first T20 World Cup Pakistan needed 13 runs off the last over with one wicket in hand.
Prasad uproots Sohail’s stumps off the next ball. Sohail on a great run humiliates Prasad by gesturing where he is going to hit him next. Venkatesh Prasad’s response to arrogant Aamir Sohail 1996 World Cup quarter-final in Bengaluru. Pakistan needed four runs to win off the final ball. Sharjah 1986 On April 18, 1986, former Pak batting legend Javed Miandad struck the final ball of the match off Chetan Sharma for a six to defeat India in the finals of the Austral-Asia Cup. Which one is your most unforgettable one? Take the TOI poll here Here's more information on the various options to help you make your choice: - Miandad last-ball six. But even when they played more frequently, the two countries’ encounters on the 22-yard pitch often became the stuff of folklore. When India play Pakistan on Sunday, it will be their first clash since the 2019 ODI World Cup.