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Jasprit Bumrah and Kagiso Rabada remain first and second but as many as five Australians are in the top 10; Joe Root has ...
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Crictoday on MSN3 major changes for Team India in the 4th Test against England!After the loss at Lord’s, India is likely to make some significant changes for the fourth Test against England, scheduled to begin on July 23 at Manchester. One of the major decisions could revolve ...
Gautam Gambhir had already confirmed that Jasprit Burmah will only play 3 of the 5 matches on the England tour.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: Ravindra Jadeja Criticized for India's Lord's Test Defeat Despite His Gritty Effort (WATCH)Team India star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja displayed his valiance and resilience to rescue the visitors from the jaws of ...
New No.1 Test batter crowned. Joe Root (888 rating points), score scored a match-winning century in the first innings at Lord's, took back the world No. 1 spot in ICC Men's Test B ...
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CricTracker on MSNLack of intent from Bumrah costed India the game against England: Herschelle GibbsFormer South African cricketer Herschelle Gibbs took a dig at the Indian cricket team, stating that a lack of intent led to ...
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Former Team India skipper Mohammad Azharuddin feels that if all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja had played slightly more positively ...
Kaif pointed out that Siraj often lets emotions get the better of him and believed that agreeing to the change ended up hurting India’s momentum.
You should not change your action. That is your weapon. Don’t change anything about it. You can change your line and length, ...
India’s only centurion in the Lord’s Test, KL Rahul, took to social media to reflect on the 22-run defeat that saw the visitors fall 1-2 behind in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series.
Despite posting a solid total of 387 in the first innings, India collapsed under pressure in the second, getting bowled out for just 170 while chasing a target of 193.
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