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'I Owe Everything To My Father’: Harshit Rana On His Test Call-up For Australia Tour
With a promising rise in domestic and international cricket, Rana’s journey reflects his dedication, and the advice from seasoned pros and mentors has paved his way to the Test squad.
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WTC Standings: India Retain Top Spot But Suffer Dent In Points Percentage; NZ Climb To Fourth
World Test Championship: India's massive 113-run loss against New Zealand in the second Test gave a huge blow to their World Test Championship final (WTC) hopes as they hold a ...
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BCCI Rejects Bengal's Plea To Defer Domestic Matches Due To Cyclone Dana
Col CK Naidu Trophy: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has rejected a request from the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) to reschedule two of its home ...
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3rd Test: Gillespie Emphasises Calmness And Control As Pakistan Prepare For Series Finale Vs England
Pakistan Cricket Board: Pakistan head coach Jason Gillespie has earned a reputation for staying grounded in the face of triumphs and challenges. After Pakistan’s stunning 152-run victory over England in ...
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Lyon Motivated To 'promote' Spin Bowling After Warne's Death
New South Wales: Australia spinner Nathan Lyon feels that he has the responsibility to 'promote' spin bowling in the country, the heritage that was revived by legend Shane Warne in ...
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He Had A Swelling On His Knee, Don't Want 'undercooked Shami' In Australia: Rohit
Border Gavaskar Trophy: India skipper Rohit Sharma provided a fresh update on Mohammed Shami's recorvery and said it is difficult to make a call on the senior pacer's return to ...
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Ishan Kishan Named Jharkhand Skipper For First Two Ranji Trophy Games
Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament: India wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan has been named as skipper of the Jharkhand team for the first two matches of the upcoming Ranji Trophy season. Jharkhand will ...
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SLC Appoint Sanath Jayasuriya As Men's Team Head Coach
The Executive Committee: Former captain Sanath Jayasuriya has been appointed as the head coach of Sri Lanka men's cricket team following the team's impressive results against India, England and New ...
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'Trend Setter': Gayle Picks MS Dhoni As India's Most Successful Captain
ICC T20 World Cup: West Indies great Chris Gayle picked legendary cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni as the most successful captain for India, adding that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have ...
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Rain In Kanpur Threatens India’s Push For WTC Final Spot
Green Park Stadium: Rain and a wet outfield have played spoilsport in the second Test between India and Bangladesh at Green Park Stadium, with the weather threatening to derail India’s ...
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BGT 2024-25: Playing Well Against Ashwin-Jadeja Will Put Us In A Better Position: Maxwell
Border Gavaskar Trophy Down Under: Ahead of the home Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) later this year, Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell believes that playing well against the Indian spin duo of Ravichandran ...
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Sir Ronnie Flanagan, ICC Anti-corruption Unit Chair, To Retire In October
The International Cricket Council: Sir Ronnie Flanagan, the long-serving Independent Chair of the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU), will retire from his role at the end of October 2024, the International Cricket ...
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Bumrah And Kohli Will Be Key To India's Success In BGT, Says Steve Waugh
Gavaskar Trophy Down Under: Former Australia cricketer Steve Waugh opined that Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli's performance will be key in India's win in the five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy Down Under. ...
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Labuschagne Lauds Siraj's 'passion And Love' Ahead Of BGT Face-off
MA Chidambaram Stadium: Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne has lauded India pacer Mohammed Siraj's absolute "passion and love" for the game ahead of the face-off in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this ...
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Khaled Mahmud Resigns As BCB Director Amid Political Shift: Report
Bangladesh Cricket Board: Former Bangladesh captain Khaled Mahmud resigned from his position as Director of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Wednesday, says a report. ...
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