Skipper Rohit Sharma on Wednesday reflected on India's performance at the Brisbane Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and said that whatever the situation is the team want to keep fighting.
After a thrilling encounter at the Gabba in the Brisbane Test against Australia, team India skipper Rohit Sharma said that there are still chances for players like Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane to make their comeback for the national team in the longest format of the game.
Having begun the third day of the Test with a significant lead of 145 runs, England pressed on the advantage further with skipper Heather Knight hitting a valiant 90.
After big wins in the first two matches, England were blown away by veterans Kane Williamson, Mitchell Santner and Tim Southee, the latter playing his final international match. Williamson smashed his 33rd Test ton, while Santner delivered an all-round show, with scores of 76 and 49 and seve
Kiwis sent the legendary pace veteran Southee on a winning note as an all-round effort helped them secure a thumping 423-run win over England in the third Test, ending the series with a 2-1 scoreline and a consolation win.
England Test skipper Ben Stokes expressed his delight with his side's series win over New Zealand but was "disappointed" with the bashing that they received in the final Test of the series.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) women's captain Smriti Mandhana expressed happiness with the team's picks during the Women's Premier League (WPL) mini-auction, saying that it has made team more "dynamic" and "ready for all challenges".
In a rain-curtailed session, Australian skipper Pat Cummins increased India's woes with Rishabh Pant's dismissal during the third day of the third Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test on Monday.
The West Indies managed to make it out a nail-biting affair, courtesy of skipper Rovman Powell's blitzkrieg, But in reality, the hosts never really recovered from the damage caused by Mahedi Hasan in the powerplay.
West Indies Women skipper Hayley Matthews won the toss and elected to bowl first against India Women in the first T20I of the three-match series at the DY Patil Sports Academy in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.
After the Aussies were down three wickets for 75 runs, Smith slowly found himself some much-needed runs as Head motored to his second-successive Test ton, continuing his unstoppable run against India. The partnership lasted 241 runs before Bumrah got Smith caught behind by skipper Rohit Shar
India Women skipper Harmanpreet Kaur on Saturday accepted that "it's really tough" for them to face West Indies in the T20Is after conceding a 3-0 ODI series defeat to Australia, as reported by ESPNcricinfo.