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You’d expect high swing to trouble batters — but India’s worst returns come when the ball swings less. Here’s why.
No Shami. Limited Bumrah. A raw pace pack. Yet India’s hopes in England rest on one simple truth — bowl better, win more.
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India Today on MSNIndia Test series on par with Ashes in terms of commercial importance: ECB chiefRichard Gould highlights the commercial significance of the upcoming India Test series in England. The series marks a ...
As India prepares to take on England in the first Test at Leeds, all eyes will be on pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.
The Indian side made the journey from the English capital city of London to Leeds ahead of the opening game of the five-match ...
As we get closer to India’s first Test against England at Leeds, experts are busy offering advice and predicting the visitors ...
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'Absurd mentality of English cricket': Former England cricketer hilariously trolled for calling India Tests 'warm-up for the Ashes'For many, it’s a stark reminder of how English cricket, at times, clings to its Ashes-centric worldview, often to the ...
Despite his recent retirement from Test cricket, former Indian captain Virat Kohli continues to maintain a close bond with ...
Despite Bumrah's prowess, Knight felt the game-changer for India could be Kuldeep Yadav. His comment came even amid uncertainty over the leg-spinner's spot in the playing XI, with India likely to pick ...
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India Today on MSNNot Shubman Gill, former selector wants KL Rahul to bat at Virat Kohli's positionFormer India chief selector has thrown in KL Rahul's name to bat at number four in the upcoming Test series against England, ...
Former England spinner Graeme Swann labelled the upcoming India-England Test series as a "warm-up for the Ashes", drawing criticism.
The first Test of the five-match series gets under way on Friday, June 20 and promises to mark the beginning of a new era in ...
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