Indian right-arm seamer and nightwatchman Akash Deep shared his thoughts on his 66-run knock against England in the last Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025, where he revealed that his plan was to stay as long as possible at the crease to tire the Three Lions' bowlers
"Individual performance didn't matter to me. What mattered was that I was able to make my country win with those 10 wickets. If it's a winning contribution, then I get a lot of satisfaction from it, no matter which team I am playing for. So, 10 wickets that led to the team winning the match
This is England's second-highest total against India, only behind 710/7d at Edgbaston, 2011. India had a poor start to their second innings, losing Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan in the first over for ducks each. India were 1/2 at Lunch with KL Rahul 1* and Shubman Gill 0* unbeaten on th
"Yeah, of course. After the first game, Shubby (Shubman Gill) had a conversation with me that because of the combination, and since we were playing at Edgbaston, which is a different kind of wicket but he came and gave me the complete picture, what happened behind the scenes," Sai said.
Team India is without their pace bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy (injured left knee) and pacer Akash Deep (unspecified injury), who took a ten-wicket haul at Edgbaston at Manchester. Also, left-armer pacer Arshdeep Singh's Test debut has also been delayed due to injuries. While Shardu
Following a failure at Lord's after his marathon knocks of 269 and 161 at Edgbaston, Gill would be aiming to continue his record-breaking ways in the series, which has witnessed him tearing into history books with each stroke like he never did.
India Champions team practice at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground ahead of their match against South Africa Champions in the ongoing World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 here on Tuesday.
Former England quick Steve Harmison offered a detailed insight into how Manchester's Old Trafford could turn out for the fourth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England, scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
The ongoing series is 2-1 in favour of England, with two more matches left. The fourth Test will be India's chance to level the series. The finish of the Lord's Test, which saw Mohammed Siraj down on his haunches following an extremely unlucky dismissal and being consoled by English players,
India will be heading with renewed confidence in the third Test at the Home of Cricket, Lord's stadium, after a 336-run triumph at Edgbaston, levelling the series 1-1.
Team India will be heading with renewed confidence as they take on England in the third Test at iconic Lord's stadium after a 336-run triumph in Edgbaston.
Speaking ahead of the match, Stokes reflected, "This was always going to be a series (in) which moments ebb and flow, the results were going to ebb and flow because there are two very good teams going at each other," as quoted from Sky Sports.