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Captain Shubman Gill scored twin centuries to guide India to their first Test victory at Edgbaston. The win highlights India's strong team effort despite the absence of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.
One of the most glaring observations across the two Tests is the apparent absence of ‘Bazball’ — the ultra-aggressive approach that England have championed under Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum. At ...
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India captain believes the Dukes ball going soft and the pitches being flat are taking away from the fun of Test cricket ...
An unheralded Akash Deep, hailing from Bihar’s Sasaram, owned the big stage like never before in the absence of an iconic ...
Over the past five days, Shubman was being seen in a new light. But the captain wasn’t getting carried away. In a low-key ...
India didn't aim at the stumps more often, they weren't quicker, but with the new ball, they bowled good length more often.
Shubman Gill-led India clinched a magnificent 336-run win over England in the second Test match of the series at Edgbaston.
Akash Deep led India's bowling attack to a historic win against England at Edgbaston, dedicating his 10-wicket haul to his sister battling cancer. This victory marked India's first Test win at ...
South Africa, who eased to a 328-run victory in the first of two matches in Bulawayo, reached 465-4 by stumps on Sunday with ...
Brendon McCullum, coach of the English cricket team, acknowledged a strategic error in choosing to bowl first in their ...