Joe Root becomes Third highest scorer in test cricket
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India Today on MSNJasprit Bumrah may retire from Test cricket: Kaif fears pacer has lost physical battleFormer Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif fears the worst. He reckons that Jasprit Bumrah could retire from Test cricket after not being able to meet the physical demands that come with the longest format.
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,
In Test cricket, injured batters are not permitted to have another player as a runner. The rule is stated in condition 25.5 of the International Cricket Council's Men's Test Playing Conditions. A batter is permitted to retire as not out due to injury, illness or any other unavoidable cause and is allowed to resume their innings.
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India Today on MSNKevin Pietersen after Joe Root's 38th Test hundred: Batting these days is way easierKevin Pietersen said that batting has become easier than how it was 20-25 years ago. His comments came after Joe Root scored his 38th Test century.
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England travel to Australia for The Ashes having deployed a more pragmatic approach in their summer series against India
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"Gautam Gambhir Has Been A Disaster": India Coach Slammed As England Take Control In Manchester Test
With India needing nothing less than a miracle to make comeback in the series, fans criticised Gautam Gambhir for the team's recent decline in Test cricket.
Jacques Kallis (13,289), and Rahul Dravid (13,288). With 13,380 runs, he is now only behind Indian batting maestro Tendulkar. He is now only behind Tendulkar.
Gower, one of the finest left-hand batters to have graced the game, could not stop gushing about Pant, who came out to bat with a broken foot on day two of the ongoing fourth Test