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Ahead of the start of the 4th Test, India encounter striking headache regarding the role of wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant ...
Trouble mounts for Team India as yet another injury has been reported from the squad. Team India is already facing ...
Karun Nair's performance in the England vs India series has been underwhelming. After three Tests at Headingley, Edgbaston, ...
Irrespective of their skillset, left-handed batters are vital for the team's combination to put the opposition off, and also ...
The Rajasthan Royals (RR) keeper had taken over the gloves in the first innings of the Lord's Test after Rishabh Pant had sustained a finger injury. He kept wickets in the second innings as well, but ...
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ESPN Cricinfo on MSNIndia weigh up intriguing option of Jurel as keeper, Pant as batterThe son of a former army man, Jurel's body language is chest-out, chin-up, smile, and a walk with a confident stride. The ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: Ravi Shastri Opposes Rishabh Pant Playing Only as Batter in Manchester Test; Reason explainedRishabh Pant's finger injury raises questions about his role in the fourth Test against England. While some suggest he play ...
Karun Nair has not quite grabbed his opportunity on the ongoing England tour. Making a comeback after eight years, the senior ...
Mohammed Siraj has been a pivotal part of the Indian team in England and has picked up 13 wickets in six innings, the highest in the Test series so far.
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Asianet Newsable on MSN3 Big Reasons Why India Must Play Rishabh Pant Only as a Batter in the 4th Test vs EnglandRishabh Pant’s explosive batting and recent red-hot form raise one clear question, should he play purely as a batter in the 4th Test? Here’s why it might be India’s smartest move.
Jasprit Bumrah is a weapon India must use sparingly but with the five-Test series against England on the line, the tourists ...
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Thesportstak on MSNWatch: Surprise entry expected in India's playing XI for 4th Test against England as latest practice visual drops massive hintDhruv Jurel was seen doing wicketkeeping drills with India's fielding coach T Dilip in Beckenham ahead of fourth Test against England ...
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