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Shami last played for India during the ODI World Cup final last year and has been recuperating from an ankle surgery after that
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As part of their subcontinent tour, New Zealand is preparing for a challenging match against World Test Championship (WTC) leaders India. They recently played two Tests against Sri Lanka, but their one-off Test against Afghanistan last month in Greater Noida was canceled due to rain.
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Post opener David Warner's retirement earlier this year, Smith had willingly volunteered open the innings
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25-year-old diagnosed with a stress fracture in his lower back after experiencing pain during last month's tour of the UK
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Visitors give the hosts a target of 95 runs to win the second Test and make a clean sweep of the two-match series
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Bangladesh still trail by 26 runs. Ashwin did the damage with a two-wicket haul (2/14).
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With two more days still left in the game, it is now a chase in whether India, who are clearly in the driver's seat in the match, pick six wickets first or Bangladesh, who began the chase well, orchestrate the impossible by making the remaining 357 runs.
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"We were in a tough spot at that moment, with the score at 144/6. The wicket was challenging, and we lost several wickets quickly in the first session. However, Ash (Ashwin) and I managed to build a partnership that became the turning point, allowing us to make a comeback in the match," Jadeja said in a video posted on bcci.tv
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Duo exploits inability of Bangladesh bowlers to make the best out of a cool, damp morning with sensible shot-making
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Shubman Gill (33 not out) and Rishabh Pant (12 not out) were at the crease when the stumps were drawn for the day.
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In reply to India's 376, Bangladesh could survive for just 47.1 overs and were shot out in the post-tea session, as they struggled big time against the home side's bowlers.
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With the first Test set to begin in Perth on November 22, Khawaja acknowledged Ashwin's unmatched skill, calling him a 'strategic' bowler
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The anthem, titled "Make The World Go," was unveiled through a digital release on Ashwin's social media, promising to bring a bold, fearless approach to the chessboard
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Senior batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma also might get an exemption, and the choice of appearing in the tournament is entirely on them
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The pacer recently suffered a hamstring injury during the second T20I against Bangladesh this month
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England was chasing a target of 398 in the second Test in Visakhapatnam, when Ashwin chipped in with three wickets to set up India's victory.
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The premier domestic tournament was played out in a rush between January and March, as the teams often had to return to the field after a short break.
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Off-spinner Shoaib Bashir claimed his second five-wicket haul in Tests, while veteran pacer James Anderson achieved a historic milestone as England bowled out India for 477 in their first innings.
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Ashwin entered the exclusive club of players by making his 100th Test appearance for India during the fifth Test against England at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association stadium in Dharamsala on Thursday.
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The seasoned spinner acknowledged and gave gratitude for the sacrifices his family has made along the way.