India had fought back wonderfully well with Dhruv Jurel playing a masterclass. Despite his brilliance, England…
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Jurel and spinners bring India firmly back in contention
The Ranchi Test is poised on a knife edge. Zak Crawley and Jonny Bairstow were running…
Sarfaraz Khan – A Test cap a decade in the making
Naushad Khan was welling up, tears rolling down his cheeks. Out there in the middle, before…
Shreyas Iyer Walks Tightrope Between Brilliance and Arrogance
It is a really thin line between brilliance and stupidity. Between confidence and overconfidence, and between…
Tendency of batters to throw away starts matter of concern for India
Irrespective of the outcome of the second Test against England in Visakhapatnam, the Indian team will…
Ollie Pope masterclass gives England renewed hope
Day Three of the first Test between England and India in Hyderabad turned out to be…
From Lord’s 2014 to today – Jadeja’s evolution into a top all-rounder
Lord’s 2014, and England had given India a green top. Despite Ajinkya Rahane’s fine first innings…
Zaheer, Jelly beans, and Storming Fortress Gabba – India’s Finest Away Wins
Standout overseas wins are a rarity in the history of Indian cricket. Newlands 2024 is a…
India winning Cape Town Test needs to be celebrated, but two matches are inadequate
This was a picture-perfect ending, steeped in poignancy, as skipper Rohit Sharma was unbeaten at the…
Rohit Sharma Spot on About Doctored Pitches and Double Standards
Whenever you overdo things, it backfires. This is not just related to cricket. But rather, it…