India tour of england 2021
2021 Recap: Things That Took Indian Cricket To A New High
2021 was an eventful year, especially in the cricketing world. Many things happened that will remain in the minds of the cricketing world for a long time to come.
For India, it has been a massive year as well and when it comes to test cricket, 2021 was the testimony of how well placed the team is in.
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ENG vs IND: Test Series Decider Schedule Fixed, See Details Here
The series decider for the Test series between England and India will now be played at Edgbaston from July 1 next year, said the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) ...
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Old Trafford Not To Host The Rescheduled England vs India Test Match
The Old Trafford cricket stadium in Manchester could miss out on hosting the rescheduled Test between England and India next due to scheduling conflicts. Reports suggest that the rescheduled Test ...
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Reports State India Can Play An One Off Test In England Next Year
India could play one Test match in England next year, says a report by ESPNCricinfo. The one Test match could replace the fifth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester which ...
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Can Understand Why Indians Panicked Ahead Of Manchester Test: Stuart Broad
India vs England 2021: Pace bowling stalwart Stuart Broad has said that he fully understood Indian cricketers panicking about the Covid-19 situation in their camp ahead of the fifth Test ...
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Paul Newman Slams Indian Cricketers For 'Not Respecting' Test Cricket
Former England cricketer Paul Newman has slammed Indian cricketers, BCCI, and the IPL following the cancellation of the Manchester Test due to Covid-19 fears in the visiting camp. He went ...
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Indian Players Were Dead Scared To Play Manchester Test: Sourav Ganguly
India vs England 2021: BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has said that the Indian players refused to play the Manchester Test against England because of COVID-19 concerns and denied that the ...
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BCCI Offers ECB Two Extra T20Is In England In 2022 Tour
India vs England 2021: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has offered to play two extra T20 internationals in England next year following the last-minute cancellation of ...
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'What Happened To The Manchester Test': ECB Seeks Clarity From ICC
"A few years back the nation wanted to know 'Why did Katappa kill Bahubali?' And now in 2021, another question arises What happened to the Manchester Test?" joked a former ...
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Ravi Shastri Breaks Silence After Facing Backlash For Going To Book Launch
Indian team head coach Ravi Shastri has brushed aside criticism of the launch event of his book 'Star Gazing: The Players in My Life' in London on September 1 which ...
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Salman Butt Feels Kohli Is Being Subject To 'Dirty Games' Before T20 World Cup
Following reports that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was unhappy with some of Virat Kohli's decisions during the World Test Championship (WTC) final, former Pakistan captain ...
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Absolute Shame That This Series Is Not Gonna Play Out The Way It Was Meant To: Mark Butcher
Former England cricketer Mark Butcher has called the cancellation of the fifth Test between England and India "tremendously disappointing for all the cricket fans." The fifth Test between England and ...
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Both Boards Will Work Towards Finding A Window To Reschedule 5th Test: BCCI
The Indian cricket board has asked England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to reschedule the fifth and final Test of the ongoing series after it was cancelled due to the ...
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'It's A Mess': Nasser Hussain On Cancelation Of India-England 5th Test
India vs England 2021: Nasser Hussain has said that while the situation on the cancellation of the fifth Test between England and India is evolving, it is a mess. He ...
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England-India Fifth Test Cancelled Due To India Covid Concerns
India vs England 2021: The fifth and deciding Test between England and India due to start on Friday has been cancelled due to Covid-19 concerns in the tourists' camp just ...
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