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Rishabh Pant scored a gritty 54 on a fractured foot as India posted 358, with Ben Stokes claiming a five-wicket haul. Despite ...
Anshul Kamboj, making his Test debut, provided a crucial breakthrough for India by dismissing Ben Duckett for 94 on Day 2 of ...
Injured player Rishabh Pant made a heroic comeback but it was England's batting against India that stole the limelight on the ...
In spite of hopes for bowler-friendly pitches, India's fast bowlers consistently made mistakes, frequently overpitching and ...
India's worst bowling day of the series was defined by drifting lines, missed presence, and a control England didn't even ...
Anshul Kamboj immediately proved Ricky Ponting wrong during the closing stages of Day 2 of the Manchester Test.
Openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley scored at a rapid rate to steer England to 77-0 at tea on day two of the fourth test at ...
It turns out that one of the worst things you can do as an opposing captain is to question the morals of the England openers.
In a day that combined valiant grit and unrelenting dominance, Ben Stokes and England’s openers flipped the script of ...
At the score of 349, India lost the wicket of Pant (54 runs off 75 balls) as he was cleaned up by right-arm seamer Jofra Archer. In the same over, the Shubman Gill-led side touched the 350-run mark.
On Pant's batting performance despite sustaining an injury to his right foot, Ishant told ANI, "This shows how mentally strong he is. If someone does not give up in life, then they can make a comeback ...
Change the system and you deprive the spectators who crowded into Old Trafford on the second day of the fourth Test of a ...