India tour of england 2021
Think India Is In A Half-Decent Position And England In A Good Position: Moeen Ali
ENG v IND: Moeen Ali forecast the new ball would prove decisive in settling the second Test between England and India after Sunday's see-saw fourth day at Lord's left the match intriguingly poised.
India was 181-6 in their second innings, a lead of 154 runs when bad light forced an early close to play.
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Kohli-Anderson Involved In A Heated Exchange, Video Goes Viral
India cricket team skipper Virat Kohli had a heated exchange with one of England's most successful bowlers James Anderson in the first session of play on Day Four of the ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: England On Top Despite Pujara-Rahane Show At Lord's
A hard grind knocks from Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane have given India an outside chance to save this test as the visitors stretched the lead to 154 at the ...
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'Ball Tampering?': England Players Seen Scuffing The Ball, Stuart Broad Defends
ENG v IND: Videos and pictures of England players scuffing the surface of the ball on the fourth day of the second Test between India and England have flooded the ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Pujara-Rahane Grind It Out In 2nd Session As India Reach 105/3
Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane grinded it out in the 2nd session of day 4 to take the Indian lead to 78 runs. Resuming the session at 56/3, Pujara and ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Trouble At Lord's As India Loses 3 In 1st Session, Leads England By…
India is in trouble as they go back in the pavilion after the 1st session on day 4 with the score reading 56/3. Resuming the day trailing by 27 runs, ...
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Deepti Sharma Becomes The First Indian Women Cricketer To Ring The Bell At Lord's
ENG v IND: Indian all-rounder Deepti Sharma rang the customary five-minute bell at Lord's on Sunday ahead of the fourth day's play between India and England. She has also become ...
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Siraj Lets The Ball Do The Talking As He Silences 'Haters' With New Celebration
ENG v IND: Mohammed Siraj is not only taking wickets at will but has also found a way to silence his haters every time he gets one. The Hyderabadi fast bowler, ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Root Unbeaten But England Bowled Out For 391, Takes Lead By 27 Runs
India bowled out England for 391 after Joe Root's special helped the hosts take a 27-run lead on day 3 at Lord's in the 2nd test. Resuming the day at ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Top Of The Morning For England As India Goes Wicketless In 1st Session
England has well and truly placed itself in the game as the batters made merry of some beautiful conditions in 1st session of day 3 at Lord's. Resuming the day at 119/3, ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Farokh Engineer Rings The Bell To Begin Proceedings On Day 3
Former Indian wicketkeeper Farokh Engineer rang the customary five-minute bell before the start of the third day of the second Test between England and India on Saturday. The 83-year-old had ...
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KL Rahul Opens Up About His 'Very, Very Special' Test Hundred At Lord's
ENG v IND: Indian opener KL Rahul termed his knock of 129 at Lord's as 'very, very special'. Speaking to his opening partner Rohit Sharma in a video chat posted ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Anderson Brings England Back But India Holds Grip At Stumps On Day 2
Batters solidify England's case after James Anderson's 31st five-wicket haul brought the team back in the game as the hosts trail India's 364 by 245 runs at the end of ...
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James Anderson Bosses India At Lord's As He Picks Seventh Five-Wicket Haul At The Historic Ground
ENG v IND: It was just another outing for James Anderson at Lord's on Friday when he picked his seventh five-wicket haul at the 'home of cricket'. The 39-year old ...
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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: England Bowlers Push India On Back Foot, Score 346/7
England bowlers took advantage of the favorable bowling conditions in the first session to push India on backfoot on day 2 with a score of 346/7 at Lunch. Resuming the day ...
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