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Gill (161 off 162 balls) turned himself into a virtual 'Run Machine', smashing his third hundred in four innings following ...
Former cricketer Mohammad Kaif appeared unimpressed with Ben Stokes' captaincy on Day 4 of the ongoing second Test between ...
Pant, who walked in to bat at no. 5, smashed Josh Tongue for 10 runs in three balls. While he defended the first ball after KL Rahul 's dismissal, Pant pulled the next ball for a four to get off the ...
England, needing an improbable 608 runs to win, ended day four at 72 for 3, still 536 runs adrift with just seven wickets in hand.
England batting coach Marcus Trescothick claimed that they are willing to play for a draw in the ongoing second Test against India at Edgbaston as all three results remain possible on the final day of ...
Batters sometimes hit a wall, an invisible repelling force that simply refuses to yield. There perhaps can’t be a worse feeling than that. And then, sometimes, batters hit a purple patch. When they ...
England batting coach Marcus Trescothick revealed that there are never talks of drawing a Test match in their dressing room ...
Never one to shy away from having a bit of fun on the field, Ravindra Jadeja was back up to his old tricks on day four of the ongoing India vs England Test match at Edgbaston. Cameras spotted Jadeja ...
You could see where they were coming from.India’s lead had already touched 591 when Shubman Gill’s wonderful second century of the match came to an end. The sight of Nitish Kumar Reddy walking out at ...
Mohammad Kaif minced no words as he tore into Ben Stokes' captaincy, questioning the hype surrounding the England captain's ‘leadership’.
Its bitter aftertaste lingers not just on the tongue, but in decades of reminders of his moment of misguided impunity from all who cross him.And so, as Pant, bat in hand, strummed a half-century in ...
How England have need of those craftsmen if they are to avoid defeat in the second Test of a tumultuous, run-heavy series.But even if all the framers, ­fitters, welders, weavers, millers and drillers ...