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Fielding coach Sridhar says Shastri has turned the fortunes of the team with clear thoughts and instructions
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The World Test Championship Final between India and New Zealand will begin at Southampton from June 18.
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Archer had declared himself fit for the Test series against New Zealand, starting June 2 in London, but the pain in his elbow scuttled his and ECB's plan.
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Tendulkar said a player is bound to go through ups and downs but it is important to accept when one is feeling low.
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Cameron Bancroft, who was suspended from cricket for his involvement in ball-tampering scandal has indicated that Australian bowlers too were aware of the unfair tactics.
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The BCCI, in its last Apex Council meeting, had also approved the tour of Australia ahead of the World Cup in New Zealand next year.
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'The best way to get into groove for the series would be to play in county cricket'
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Raman, it is learnt, is dismayed by allegations that he is not proactive as a coach.
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The others in fray were former India wicketkeeper Ajay Ratra and four female candidates including former chief selector Hemlata Kala.
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Tim Paine said Indian team was very good at niggling and distracted them before the start of fourth Test in Brisbane
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Maldives has been placed in the UK government's red list, which means that no direct flights from that country would be allowed in England.
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Arun said that while the selectors will have the last word on finding the next set of options, Thakur has certainly made a case for himself.
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The 35-year-old has been a stalwart of the Test side since debuting in 2009 as an opener, going on to establish himself as a world-class keeper-batsman.
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Greg Chappell, one of the finest batsmen to have played the game, cautioned that talented Australian cricketers might find their careers at crossroads because of the domestic structure.
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"Most of the youngsters we have now probably don't quite understand what cricket means to West Indians in the West Indies and abroad because cricket is the only sport that really unites Caribbean people," Ambrose said
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But in a bid to tell the cricketing world that they too were "heroes" of their generation, four top India players of the 80s and 90s -- pace bowlers Venkatesh Prasad and Javagal Srinath, spinner Maninder Singh
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The father, Mancha Chandrasekhar, 35, was addicted to betting heavily on cricket which threw the family into a severe financial crisis
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Another Telugu film celebrity Venkatesh Daggubati too shared one of his memorable moments.
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Born on April 24, 1973, the Mumbai batsman has scored a record 100 international centuries - 49 in One-day Internationals and 51 in Tests - and is the first of only four cricketers to receive the highest national sporting award
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Streak was charged as a participant under the Code by virtue of his status as the coach of Zimbabwe from 2016 to 2018 and as the coach of various domestic teams. The charges are as follows: