Even though the Border-Gavaskar Trophy concluded on a highly disappointing note for India with a scoreline of 1-3 and poor performances from stars like skipper Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill, there was still something to be positive about in the relentlessness of pace spearhead J
Gavaskar lambasted the Indian batting line up for their technical deficiencies, with notably skipper Rohit Sharma (31 runs in three matches and five innings at an average of 6.20) and Virat Kohli (190 runs in five matches and nine innings at an average of 23.75 with a century) lacking big ti
SV Sunil (2`), Victor Charlet (33`) and Nilam Sanjeep Xess (60`) scored for Team Gonasika while Tim Brand (12`) scored for the Hyderabad Toofans, as per a press release from HIL.
Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar underscored the pivotal role of Jasprit Bumrah in India's bowling attack, particularly amidst concerns about his fitness. Gavaskar emphasized that Bumrah's availability could make or break India's chances in the fifth Border-Gavaskar Test in Sydney.
Pant finally scored a half-century, getting his fifty in just 30 balls during day two of the Test match at Sydney. The half-century came after a frustrating wait to convert his fine starts into something more meaningful that lasted four Test matches. However, he lost his wicket to Aussie ski
"This is a very unfortunate incident. It should be investigated by the state government through a judicial inquiry, CID, or the SIT, which has already been established. The NCP insists that the investigation should reach its logical conclusion, and action should be taken against whoever is f
Former cricketer Atul Wassan feels India southpaw Rishabh Pant needs to "think" and "tamper" his game according to the situation after being slammed for his performance in the Melbourne Test.
Pant, who has had a fine record against Australia, has failed to convert his fine starts into big scores Down Under this time around. Often, he has fallen prey to poor shot-making, which has drawn immense criticism from the cricketing fraternity and fans, most notably former Indian cricke
Jaiswal played a knock of 84 runs from 208 balls which was laced with eight boundaries in his innings. The left-hand batter smashed runs at a strike rate of 40.38.
Chhetri had stints abroad, playing for the USA's Major League Soccer club Kansas City Wizards in 2010 and Portuguese club Sporting CP in 2012-13. These experiences helped refine his game and made him a more versatile striker.
Former India cricketer Surinder Khanna shared his views on India's disappointing performance in the fourth Border-Gavaskar Test in which Australia triumphed by 184 runs. Khanna lauded Yashasvi Jaiswal's batting while slamming the overall team effort.