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On Day 4 of the fifth Test between India and England, India’s close-in fielders displayed high energy and vocal support, ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNYou can't just have the 'Big Three' playing Test cricket: Graham GoochBatting great Graham Gooch reckons that the fiercely fought five-match series between India and England is exactly the impetus that the "under-pressure" Test format needs but fears that the existing t ...
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CricTracker on MSNENG vs IND 2025: ‘He is giving an excuse’ – Dinesh Karthik slams Ben Stokes for disregarding WTC"We, in India, value the WTC a lot. Ben Stokes, for some strange reason, does not understand the table itself. I don't know ...
Former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik has criticised England captain Ben Stokes for not prioritising the World Test ...
Graham Gooch emphasizes the India-England Test series' importance for Test cricket's future, urging the ICC to support ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'Sometimes vice-captains aren't brilliant captains': Michael Vaughan wants this player to lead England instead of Ollie Pope in Ben Stokes' absenceMichael Vaughan feels Harry Brook is a better leader than Ollie Pope and should lead England in Ben Stokes' absence.
Stokes is currently missing the final Test of the India series at The Oval due to the injury. Vice-captain Ollie Pope has ...
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Indian batters shine in the second innings to set a big target for England in the final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy ...
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News9Live on MSNGill has shown exemplary concentration and temperament in England series, says GoochGill was appointed India’s Test skipper after the retirements of Sharma and Kohli before the ongoing England series. The ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNEngland made to toil amid mishaps of their own makingEngland scrabbling around, looking for something, anything to save them. It was not just day three that was getting away from ...
Ricky Ponting wasn't impressed with Yashasvi Jaiswal's antics towards the final moments of the opening session of the third day of the fifth Test.
Washington Sundar's aggressive innings of 53 runs helped India establish a 374-run target against England in the fifth Test.
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