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England defeated India by five wickets in the first Test at Headingley, chasing down a target of 371, with Ben Duckett ...
Aakash Chopra said that coach Gautam Gambhir was given everything he wanted, and now it is time for him to start delivering ...
India lost the opening Test despite five of their batters scoring centuries, as England chased down 371 in the fourth innings ...
The Headingley heartbreak, where India lost the Test match after scoring five centuries, takes the author back to his childhood in 1997, when heartbreaks were more the norm than the exception. Only to ...
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Nasser Hussain believes Jofra Archer's inclusion in the second Test against India is a gamble. Despite his injuries, Archer's ...
Brad Haddin criticizes India's catching in the first Test, calling it an 'attitude' problem. He suggests new skipper Shubman Gill needs to address this for a lasting legacy.
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Cricket Country on MSN‘I think it’s a Gamble…’: England great on chances of Jofra Archer participating in Birmingham Test against IndiaFormer England skipper Nasser Hussain stated that Jofra Archer being named in Test squad after four long years is a gamble ...
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Mid-Day on MSNHow Kuldeep Yadav could be India’s game-changer at EdgbastonAfter two days, one spent travelling and the other involving a team bonding exercise, India’s cricketers hit the ground ...
Dewald Brevis will make his Test debut for South Africa against Zimbabwe on June 28. With key players resting, Keshav Maharaj will captain a youthful side.
Jofra Archer is expected to participate in at least one of the upcoming back-to-back Test matches against India, as confirmed by Rob Key, Managing Director of England Men’s Cricket.
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