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  • Injury-hit India likely to go back to Headingley template against resilient England

    Injury-hit India are likely to return to the Headingley strategy for the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, aiming to level the series in tough conditions with key players sidelined
  • Akash Deep ruled out, Kamboj close to Test debut, Nair set to retain his place

    Shubman Gill confirmed Akash Deep is out of the fourth Test due to injury, opening the door for Anshul Kamboj’s potential debut, while Karun Nair retains the team’s backing despite modest scores
  • Kumble backs Bumrah to play Manchester Test; Doeschate provides fitness updates

    Anil Kumble backs Jasprit Bumrah’s inclusion in the Manchester Test, calling it vital. India’s assistant coach Doeschate shares updates on Bumrah, Siraj, and Pant ahead of the fourth Test
  • India opener Pratika Rawal fined for inappropriate contact during first Women’s ODI against England

    India opener Pratika Rawal has been fined and given a demerit point for inappropriate physical contact during the first ODI against England. England were also fined for a slow over-rate. Both teams accepted the ICC sanctions without a hearing.
  • Joe Root reclaims No. 1 Test batter spot; Five Australians now in top 10 of ICC bowling rankings

    Joe Root reclaimed the No. 1 Test batter spot after stellar knocks at Lord’s, while Australia now have five bowlers in the ICC top 10. Scott Boland hit a career-high sixth rank, and Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, and Jadeja saw major shifts.
  • England penalised WTC points and fined for slow over-rate in third Test vs India

    England were fined 10% of their match fee and docked two ICC World Test Championship points for a slow over-rate in the third Test against India at Lord’s. Captain Ben Stokes accepted the sanction, avoiding a formal hearing.
  • We want to be ruthless in the field: After historic T20I triumph, India women ready to dominate England in ODIs

    After their first-ever T20I series win in England, the Indian women’s cricket team, led by confident voices like Pratika Rawal and Tejal Hasabnis, aim to carry momentum into the ODI seriesindia women cricket, pratika rawal, tejal hasabnis, smriti mandhana, england vs india women, odi series, t20i win, bcci women, harmanpreet kaur, amol muzumdar, rose bowl, women’s world cup, indian cricket tour, cricket in england, women’s cricket 2025
  • KL Rahul’s form is a massive takeaway for India: Sanjay Manjrekar

    Sanjay Manjrekar highlighted KL Rahul’s consistent form as India’s biggest gain from the series, while also praising Jadeja and Bumrah’s grit in a closely fought Test defeat at Lord’s
  • Ganguly disappointed with India’s batting collapse at Lord’s, hails Jadeja’s grit

    Sourav Ganguly expressed disappointment after India’s narrow 22-run loss to England at Lord’s, praising Ravindra Jadeja’s performance but stressing the need for stronger top-order contributions in upcoming Tests
  • Mohammad Siraj fined for aggressive celebration after Ben Duckett dismissal at Lord’s

    Mohammad Siraj has been fined 15% of his match fee and handed a demerit point for an excessive celebration after dismissing Ben Duckett during the Lord’s Test. This is his second offence in 24 months under the ICC Code of Conduct.
  • Rahul unbeaten on 53 as India trail England by 242 runs after Bumrah picks 5-74

    KL Rahul’s unbeaten 53 and Jasprit Bumrah’s five-wicket haul kept India in the game as they ended Day Two on 145/3, trailing England by 242 in the third Test at Lord’s
  • England show unusual patience to reach 251/4 on day 1

    Joe Root’s dogged unbeaten 99 helped England to 251/4 on Day 1 at Lord's. Ben Stokes supported with 39* as India’s bowlers struggled to contain England’s classical batting approach
  • Gavaskar backs Djokovic, draws Pant-Alcaraz parallel; Pant calls Federer his all-time favourite

    Sunil Gavaskar shared his Wimbledon favourites and compared Alcaraz to Rishabh Pant for their flair and unpredictability. Rishabh Pant, attending Wimbledon, named Roger Federer as his all-time favourite and spoke about the inspiration and mindset that tennis offers.
  • We got the toss wrong, missed an opportunity, says McCullum

    England coach Brendon McCullum admitted the team erred in choosing to bowl first in their 336-run defeat to India at Edgbaston. He praised India’s performance, especially Shubman Gill and Akash Deep, and expects Bumrah’s return for the next Test.
  • Shubman Gill proud after maiden Test win as captain at historic venue

    Shubman Gill expressed pride after securing his first Test win as captain, as India beat England in Birmingham—where they had never won before. He praised the team’s composure after the first Test loss and lauded the fast bowlers’ performance.
  • Indian boxers in line for eight gold medals

    India’s boxers will compete for eight gold medals at the World Boxing Cup in Astana, with four women and three men joining Nupur in the finals, taking India’s tally to 11
  • Mohammed Siraj’s 6-wicket haul puts India in commanding position against England at Edgbaston

    Mohammed Siraj claimed 6 for 70 in England's first innings at Edgbaston, marking his best bowling figures in England. Backed by solid batting and expert praise, Siraj’s performance helped India gain a strong foothold in the second Test.
  • Shubman Gill on double century: Went back to basics, had to bat deep

    India captain Shubman Gill credited his Edgbaston double century to staying relaxed, batting deep, and returning to basics. Reflecting on format challenges, Gill said switching from T20 to Tests was tough. Experts praised his discipline and adaptability under pressure.
  • India dominate as Gill hits 269 and England end day two at 77/3

    Shubman Gill’s stunning 269 put India in command with a 510-run lead as Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj reduced England to 77/3 at stumps on day two at Edgbaston
  • Hitesh, Sachin shine as India start strong at World Boxing Cup

    India began their World Boxing Cup 2025 campaign in Astana with commanding wins from Hitesh, Sachin, Minakshi, and Muskan. The tournament is a key step toward the finals in Delhi
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