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In a display of fearless strokeplay, Jamie Smith hammered the Indian attack to all corners of the ground. His onslaught was ...
In a devastating second over of the morning, Siraj removed two of England’s biggest pillars — Joe Root and Ben Stokes — in ...
India pacer, Akash Deep, responded after being asked whether he would play the Lord's Test or not. Akash Deep took a four-fer ...
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ABP News on MSNEngland's Batting Shattered By India: First Such Collapse Since 2010England’s top order suffered a rare and embarrassing collapse as three of their top six batters were dismissed for ducks.
India finished day three of the second test on 64-1 to lead England by 244 runs after they dismissed the hosts for 407 in the ...
India took firm control of the second Test against England, thanks to a historic innings from captain Shubman Gill, who ...
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IPL over Tests? Excessive jersey sells at Edgbaston sparks excitement of the league beyond IndiaIPL jerseys outsold India and England Test kits at Edgbaston, sparking fresh debate on the league's global craze and its ...
Tendulkar also highlighted Siraj's accuracy and consistency at Edgbaston in towering praise after he claimed a six-fer.
Mohammed Siraj was the standout performer and took the charge for India's pace attack in Jasprit Bumrah's absence.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: 5 talking points from India’s campaign on Day 3 of the Edgbaston TestDay 3 of the Edgbaston Test saw thrilling action with Harry Brook and Jamie Smith's game-changing partnership, Mohammed Siraj ...
The pair put on a sensational 303-run stand, helping England recover from 84/5 at Edgbaston but were powerless in preventing ...
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