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Cheteshwar Pujara paid tribute to retired India batter Ajinkya Rahane, calling his unbeaten century in the 2020 Boxing Day Test at Melbourne a "character-defining" innings. He also praised Rahane's calm leadership, selflessness and lasting impact on Indian cricket.
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Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey paid an emotional tribute to Ajinkya Rahane following his retirement from international cricket, calling him the true heir to Rahul Dravid. Rahane ended his international career after representing India in 85 Tests, 90 ODIs and 20 T20Is.
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Kohli believes there is nothing more important than playing Test cricket and said only after you perform in the longest format, will the world respect a player for his game.
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Given his lean patch in recent times, Rohit Sharma has lost some backing from fans, with many urging the T20 World Cup-winning captain to call it a day
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The right-handed batter managed to score just 2 runs off 7 balls before falling LBW to Saqib Mahmood
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According to reports, several names are being considered for the position, which could play a crucial role in improving the team's overall performance, especially in the batting department
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'Expressed interest' in training with the team and is likely to turn up for the side's practice session at the MCA-BKC ground on Tuesday
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The meeting was held at a five-star facility in Mumbai and BCCI President Roger Binny and secretary elect Devajit Saikia were in attendance along with Rohit and Gambhir
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In five matches, the seam-bowling all-rounder scored 298 runs at an average of 37.25, making him India's second-highest run-getter in the series
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Border presented the trophy to the home team but Gavaskar, despite being at the venue at the same time, was inexplicably ignored
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A little frustrating but sometimes you have to respect your body, and you can't fight your body. Sometimes you have to accept. Would have loved to bowl on the spiciest wicket of the series. Just had a little discomfort after the first innings,' said Bumrah in the post-match presentation ceremony
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Australia won the five-match series 3-1 and also qualified for the World Test Championship final against South Africa slated at the Lord's from June 11 to 15
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Brief Scores: India 185 and 157 in 39.5 overs (Rishabh Pant 61; Scott Boland 6-45) lead Australia 181 in 50 overs (Beau Webster 57; Prasidh Krishna 3-42) by 162 runs
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In what could be dubbed as disgraceful, the crowd could be heard chanting "Where's your visa?" targeting the Indian fans in the stands of the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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Fox Sports and Channel Seven broadcasters captured footage of Bumrah leaving India’s dressing room and heading out of the ground in a car. He was seen wearing a team tracksuit, accompanied by the team doctor and integrity manager Anshuman Upadhyay.
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Psychological advantage to India as pacers shine with Siraj 3/51 in 16 overs and Prasidh 3/42 in 15 overs; skipper Bumrah leaves venue to undergo precautionary scans
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Rishabh Pant top-scorer with a 98-ball 40; Australia 9-1 at stumps on opening day
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Pant says he batted with restraint on the opening day of the fifth Test against Australia because of the character of the SCG pitch and the game situation
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Sundar adjudged caught behind off Australian captain Pat Cummins. The on-field umpire, Saikat Sharfuddoula, initially ruled Sundar not out, but Australia opted for a review
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The right-handed Bumrah, considered as the world's best fast bowler across formats, has caused plenty of trouble for the Australian batters and has taken 30 wickets in four Tests