KL Rahul has defended Rishabh Pant's aggressive batting style after his remarkable performance in the first Test against England, where he became the first Indian wicketkeeper to score two centuries in a match. Pant's aggressive innings helped India set a target of 371 for England.
India holds the edge heading into Day 5 of the first Test against England, thanks to centuries from Pant and Rahul. However, rain threatens to disrupt play in Leeds.
Jasprit Bumrah revealed his unique bowling technique, explaining that he relies on his middle finger to generate swing. Unlike many bowlers who use their index finger, Bumrah flicks the ball with his middle finger to achieve both outswi ...more
Sourav Ganguly said Virat Kohli retired because he knew it was time for him to go, putting all fan theories to rest once and for all.
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Prasidh Krishna was the last batter to get dismissed in the second innings on Day 4 of the Test match.
Former India cricketer Saurabh Tiwary shared a heartwarming video on Facebook featuring MS Dhoni playfully interacting with his son, Sourish, in a gym. Tiwary, who debuted for India under Dhoni in 2010, recently transitioned to administ ...more
Gareth Bale advises Trent Alexander-Arnold on Real Madrid's high expectations. Bale, a club legend, highlights the demanding nature. Trent joins from Liverpool until 2031.
Prasidh Krishna faced 11 balls and a challenge from Ravindra Jadeja. He then had banter with Harry Brook. Krishna attempted a six and lost his wicket. He aims for redemption on the final day with the ball. England requires 350 runs to w ...more
When the umpires refused to change the ball after checking it with the ball gauge, Rishabh Pant showed his dissent by throwing the ball on the ground in front of the umpires
Rain looms over the decisive final day of the first Test at Headingley, threatening to disrupt England's pursuit of 371 runs against India. The weather forecast predicts a high chance of rainfall, potentially impacting play. Despite the ...more
IND vs ENG Live Updates, India vs England Test Series Day 5: Follow the live updates as we build up towards what promises to be a rollercoaster fifth day in a match that remains there to be won for either team at Headingley.
IND vs ENG LIVE Updates, India vs England Test Series Day 5: Covers go on before the start of play at Headingley, as a touch of rain and damp conditions are expected to play a role in the early part of day 5.
R Ashwin commented on Rishabh Pant's aggressive batting in the first Test against England, acknowledging its entertainment value for viewers but also its potential to induce anxiety within the Indian dressing room. Pant's century in the ...more
Pant was punished for his outburst at the on-field umpire during England’s first innings with the bat.
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