India didn't have the brightest of mornings on Day 2 of the Manchester Test, going to Lunch at 321/6, with rain forcing an early break but despite the gloomy weather and early wickets, the talking point of the session was Rishabh Pant's brave return to the crease after suffering a painful f
Team India were dealt a worrying blow on Day 1 of the Manchester Test as Rishabh Pant had to walk off the field after copping a nasty toe-crushing yorker from Chris Woakes. The left-hander was in visible pain and couldn't continue batting, raising concerns about his availability for the r
On day one, while batting at 37, Pant attempted a reverse sweep on a Chris Woakes delivery, which was a yorker. However, the swashbuckling hitter could not get his way this time around, with the ball hitting the edge of his bat and crashing on his shoe, causing Pant extreme pain.
"He was in a lot of pain definitely, but they've gone for scans. We'll get to know overnight, probably get the information tomorrow," Sudharsan said. The youngster also admitted Pant's absence could hurt India going forward in the Test. "Obviously, because he was batting really well today
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
Having displayed immense resilience as he batted despite a finger injury in the third Test at Lord's, Pant will resume his wicketkeeping duties at Manchester's Old Trafford Stadium during the fourth Test, a very important fixture in the context of the series with Team India down 1-2, having
With the series 2-1 in favour of England heading into Manchester, Team India would be aiming to deliver an incredible all-round performance to level the scoreline. With the injured all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy set to miss out on the remainder of the series and left-armer Arshdeep Singh set
With the series in favour of England by 2-1, the fourth Test will be crucial in determining the future of this series. With spinner Shoaib Bashir ruled out of injury from the series, who last played for England in July 2017, finds himself back in the side. He has represented England in three
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday announced that young all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has been ruled out of the remaining two Tests against England owing to a left knee injury, while uncapped Arshdeep Singh is sidelined for the fourth contest.
The minor son of the complainant, who was playing in a parked rickshaw in a residential area of Mankhurd, Mumbai, on Wednesday at approximately 10 PM, was bitten by a brown-coloured pet dog. When the accused, Mohammad Sohail Khan, an acquaintance from the same locality, deliberately released