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‘I Thought I’d Get Through a…’ – Ben Stokes Frustrated by Bumrah Question After Crushing DefeatBen Stokes looked frustrated by questions on Jasprit Bumrah after England's defeat. Bumrah will return for India in the ...
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FirstSportz on MSN‘Savage’ Shubman Gill Calls Outs Journalist in Press Conference After Edgbaston Test WinIndian red-ball skipper Shubman Gill took a playful swipe at an English journalist, afte a historic 336-run victory over ...
Bowling through heartbreak and hardship, he rose from life's roughest pitches to script a spell of unforgettable highs ...
When Kishore Kumar turned dialogue into song: Sanjay Dutt recalls his father's friendship with the music legend Cardiologist shares most dangerous food habits that could silently increase your risk of ...
India performed brilliantly in the Edgbaston Test and defeated England by 336 runs. This was India's first win on this ground ...
CHENNAI: AKASH Deep was asked about missing out on a five-wicket haul at the end of Day Three's play during the second Test ...
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Is Bazball a cult or a philosophy? It’s an important distinction ahead of this u2028week’s Lord’s Test, following as it does ...
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CricTracker on MSNWatch: Ajinkya Rahane commends Shubman Gill's determination and focus during Edgbaston masterclassGill scored a total of 430 runs across both innings in India's 336-run win to level the ongoing five-match series against ...
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Daily Times on MSNCaptain Gill makes history as India crush England by 336 runsIndia's new Test captain Shubman Gill was hailed as a rising star after guiding his team to a crushing 337-run victory over ...
India's seamer Akash Deep's childhood friend, Vaibhav Kumar, said that the cricketer's sister, Akhand Jyoti Singh -- who has been battling cancer for the past two months -- is now doing well.
Akash Deep lost his father and elder brother in six months when he was 18. During the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNIssi field mein aage badho: Sister’s wish powers Akash Deep''s Headingley heroicsIndia’s unlikely hero in the series-levelling second Test at Headingley, Akash Deep, might never have risen from personal tragedy had it not been for his elder sister Akhand Jyoti, who is now fighting ...
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