India vs england cricket
IND vs ENG: England's Spin Misery Puts India Back In Series Hunt
When Dan Lawrence slumped to his knees after getting out on Sunday, it was the surest sign that England was groggy against India's master spinners on a devilish pitch.
As England stares at defeat in the second Test in Chennai some pundits are saying it was one of the toughest wickets ever prepared.
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IND vs ENG, Friends Used To Tease Because I Bowled Like Bhajju Pa: Ravichandran Ashwin
Off-spinner R. Ashwin, who took a five-wicket haul on Sunday to become the second-highest wicket-taker in home Tests for India, surpassing Harbhajan Singh's tally of 265 wickets, said he had ...
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IND vs ENG: Michael Vaughan, Shane Warne In Twitter War Over Chennai Pitch
Michael Vaughan and Shane Warne got involved in a debate over the quality of the pitch dished out for the ongoing second Test in Chennai with the former Australia spinner ...
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IND vs ENG, Benchmark Needs To Be Same For Spin & Seam-Friendly Pitches: Ravichandran Ashwin
Teams need to set benchmarks for batting on a spin-friendly pitch like the one that has been laid out for India's second Test against England at the M.A.Chidambaram Stadium just ...
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IND vs ENG: World'S Largest Cricket Stadium At Motera Gears Up To Welcome Fans
Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) is thrilled to welcome its cricket fans for one of the most riveting series between India and England when it opens the gates of the world's ...
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IND vs ENG, I Didn't Want To Let Eng Bowlers Settle Down At Start: Ajinkya Rahane
India's Ajinkya Rahane said that he was looking to play with intent and not allow the England bowlers to settle in the early part of the innings on the first ...
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IND vs ENG, Hopefully, We'll Get Rid Of Umpiring Errors: Jack Leach On Ajinkya Rahane Review
England spinner Jack Leach said on Saturday that he would have liked to get India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane's wicket, which was not given out due to a third umpire error ...
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IND vs ENG, Happy The Crowd Witnessed Some Good Cricket Today: Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma said that having crowds at the M. A. Chidambaram stadium during India's second Test against England was "great fun". The stadium is allowed to be filled up to ...
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IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma Brings 'Sweep' Timing Into Play For Big Ton
No India batsman over the last 10 years has taken a top Test side's bowling apart in the first session of a Test as Rohit Sharma did against England on ...
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After Rishabh Pant Onslaught, I Wasn'T Sure If I Wanted To Play Again: Jack Leach
Visiting England spinner Jack Leach said that he felt like he never wanted to play cricket again when India's Rishabh Pant was going after him during the first Test in ...
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IND vs ENG, I'm Sure The Pitch For 2nd Test Will Turn From Day One: Ajinkya Rahane
India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane on Friday said that the MA Chidambaram Stadium wicket for the second Test against England is completely different from the one used for the first Test ...
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IND vs ENG: India Seek Revenge Against England As Crowds Return For Second Test
Stung by their crushing defeat in the opening match, India and captain Virat Kohli are looking to get their revenge on England in the second test starting on Saturday as ...
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IND vs ENG: England Fast Bowler Jofra Archer Out Of 2nd Test With Elbow Niggle
England fast bowler Jofra Archer is out of the second Test against India starting on Saturday due to a niggle on his elbow, the England and Wales Cricket (ECB) said ...
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IND vs ENG: '5th day Chennai pitch the worst I've seen', England speedster Jofra Archer
The pitch on the fifth day of the first Test against India at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium here was the "worst surface I've seen", England fast bowler Jofra Archer has ...
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India vs England, 2nd Test – Fantasy Cricket XI Tips, Pitch Report & Probable Playing XI
England beat India in the first of the four-test match series. India will be looking forward to making a comeback in the 2nd test and level the series 1-1. India ...
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