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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 ...
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 ...
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Mid-Day on MSNEngland left chasing shadows after Gill’s heroicsBatters 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 ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNTrescothick: Draw is a good result for EnglandSupporters in the Eric Hollies Stand sang "stand up if you still believe" during the final hour of play on Saturday, and ...
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India Today on MSNEngland batting coach on possibility of drawing Edgbaston Test: We're not stupidEngland batting coach Marcus Trescothick revealed that there are never talks of drawing a Test match in their dressing room ...
Cameras picked up Ravindra Jadeja having some fun with on-field umpire Chris Gaffaney, not for the first time this series.
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 ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: 5 talking points from India’s campaign on day 4 of the Edgbaston TestIndia dominated Day 4 of the Edgbaston Test and set England a massive target of 608 runs. With the hosts three down at stumps ...
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 ...
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