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Eden Gardens back in business: The show finally returns to the theatre of VVS Laxman’s dreams
At the top of the oh-so-good, indisputably, is that Test against Australia in 2001, when VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid orchestrated a fightback of a lifetime that was sealed on the final day by ...
Fans are abuzz as Rahul Dravid’s son Anvay earns India U-19 B call-up, fueling excitement for Indian cricket’s next generation ...
Veteran batters Mohammad Azharuddin and Rahul Dravid are the only other batters to have scored seven or more 50-plus scores at Eden Gardens in Test cricket. Azharuddin averages an incredible 107.50 ...
It was 1st ever pink-ball Test in India, where the hosts beat Bangladesh by an innings and 46 runs. Virat Kohli scored his 70th international hundred, before going into a 1,119 days long century ...
After years of frustration, Harpreet Brar finally made his first-class debut for Punjab at 30. Guided by words of ...
Dravid also talked about the necessity for coaches to push Suryavanshi hard in practice sessions, thereby not allowing him to be in his comfort zone and at the same time letting him polish his weaker ...
12-year-old Puhskal Puri is a talented child actor from Bhopal, who has exceptional acting skills for his age. He has already ...
In an exclusive interview, the England great opens up on his past struggles in Australia, his ramp-driven renaissance, Ben Stokes and “Bazball”.
Despite having a great record, Amol Muzumdar never played for India, even though he was a contemporary of Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and VVS Laxman.
"You score red-ball runs in England, that is a big feather in your cap, and he did just that. He deserves it," Markram said, according to X handle of Star Sports.
Amol Muzumdar's journey from "nearly man" to World Cup-winning coach highlights his resilience and impact on Indian women's ...
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