England vs. India, Fourth Test – Day 3
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India Today on MSNIndia's injury crisis: Is IPL the main reason behind constant niggles in Test cricket?India's bowling unit struggled on Day 3 of the Manchester Test amid injuries and fatigue. Morne Morkel said that it has been difficult to manage workloads given the bowlers came into the Test series straight after the IPL.
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Indian cricket may be staring at another major Test retirement, if recent comments by former cricketer Mohammad Kaif are anything to go by. Speaking just days after India’s struggles in the Manchester Test, Kaif suggested that Jasprit Bumrah could soon walk away from red-ball cricket.
Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif has sparked debate in the cricketing world by suggesting that pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah may be nearing the end of his Test cricket career. Citing ongoing physical challenges and a visible dip in pace during the ongoing Manchester Test against England,
Rishabh Pant's retirement through injury slowed India's progress on day one of the fourth test against England, with the tourists closing on 264-4 in their first innings as they look to keep the thrilling five-match series alive.
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Press Trust of India on MSNIndia Vs England 4th Test: Rishabh Pant’s Injured Fifty Shows ‘Cricket Is In Dark Ages’ With Substitutes, Says VaughanInjured India batter Rishabh Pant's brave fifty with a broken foot in the fourth Test against England was "great theatre" but it also showed "cricket is in dark ages" on the issue of allowing medical substitutes, feels former England captain Michael Vaughan.
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Joe Root and Ollie Pope stayed unbeaten as England reached 332 for 2 at Lunch against India in their first innings at Old Trafford Manchester. Both the players smashed their respective fifties. The hosts trail the visitors by only 26 runs now.