India seems 'virtually unbeatable' after its historic Test triumph in Australia says former England spinner Graeme Swann
Sharma missed the just concluded Australia tour due to an injury
Mohammed Shami (fractured forearm), Ravidra Jadeja (fractured thumb), Umesh Yadav (calf muscle tear) and Hanuma Vihari (grade 2 muscle tear) will not be available for selection
Gautam Gambhir believes the Indian team management needs to take good care of its Bumrah and if required, the India's pace spearhead should be given a break during the India vs England home series
The BCCI's Cricket Advisory Committee is tasked to pick the three national selectors ahead of the England series
It is still not clear whether fans would be allowed in stadia or not, but falling Covid-19 cases in India may prompt BCCI to allow spectators in stadia after consulting the government
Cricket South Africa team doctor Dr Shuaib Manjra said that teams like England would now have to accept tempered models when touring abroad and not hope for elaborate and expensive models
Two additional T20Is have been added to the tour which will be held ahead of the 2021 T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in India in October-November
England's tour of India next year will comprise four Tests instead of the regulation five to accommodate the limited-overs series that had to be postponed earlier this year due to the COVID pandemic
England will host India for five Tests at Trent Bridge, Lord's, Emerald Headingley, the Kia Oval, and Emirates Old Trafford with the first game starting from August 4
When India toured England in 2014, Anderson was Kohli's nemesis with the right-arm pacer dismissing the India skipper on four occasions. Kohli could score just 134 runs in his 10 innings
On August 14 in 1990, an unbeaten 119 against England at the Old Trafford in Manchester marked the beginning of the Tendulkar era
The 37-year-old recently said that she is "definitely looking" at the ICC Women's World Cup
India's white-ball series against England, scheduled at home in September-October, was on Friday postponed until early 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic
It was on July 29, 2002, when Ajit Agarkar got his name edged in the Lord's Honours Boards after scoring a century against England in the first Test of the four-match series.Agarkar played a knock of 109 runs from 190 balls on the final day of the first Test at the Lord's Cricket Ground as India was set a target of 568 to win the first Test.Through the course of his innings, Agarkar smashed 19 boundaries to score runs at a strike rate of 57.36.No other Indian batsmen apart from Agarkar were able to score a century in the entire match.Agarkar's effort was not able to make India survive as the side lost the match by 170 runs.England batted first in the match and ended up scoring 487 in the first innings.Virender Sehwag then scored 84 runs for the Sourav Ganguly-led side, but India was bundled out for 221 in the first innings, handing England a lead of 266 runs.From there, the hosts England marched on and did not give India a chance to make a comeback in the match.Agarkar played 26 ...
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The BCCI is yet to make any formal announcement in this regard but it is expected that it will happen soon
Sachin Tendulkar is one of the most difficult batsmen to whom I have bowled in my career, he always used to hit in the straight lines, says Ian Bishop
The match was slated to be a 50-over contest, but rain curtailed the affair to 20-overs per side
Till date, India has managed to win just two Tests at the Lord's Cricket Ground