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It is New Zealand's first-ever series victory in India since they started touring the country in 1955-56 under Harry Cave
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Rishabh Pant (53 not out) was leading India's charge when lunch was taken, India still need 55 runs to win the Test
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Young, who scored 51 off 100 balls, was the penultimate wicket to fall on day two as the hosts dismissed New Zealand for 174 in their second innings
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Resuming at their overnight score of 86/4, Rishabh Pant (60) played a counter-attacking innings and races to his fifty
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At lunch, New Zealand had their hopes pinned on Will Young for a long haul who batted well to reach 38 not out (3x4s, 1x6s), with Daryl Mitchell (11 not out) at the other end
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Pacer Siraj returns to the side in place of Bumrah, who has not fully recovered from his viral illness
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Kohli looked subdued in the middle, particularly after the fiery starts given by Rohit. Kohli just needed to build on it
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Termed the 32-run in second ODI as hurting, and says there will be discussions about the way batters played in middle-overs
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The bowler, who was part of the T20 WC-winning team, said their contributions in the batting department have always been an inspiration for cricketers across the world
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BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirmed that Rohit will captain India in ongoing World Test Championship cycle and Champions Trophy next year
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was handed the trophy by Rohit Sharma and the entire team posed for the photo
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England's Mark Wood took four wickets, but fielding lapses and Siraj's injury hindered their performance.
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After scoring 104 out of India's second innings total of 255 against England on the third day of the second Test, Gill was a pleased man.
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Ahmedabad: The returning Shikhar Dhawan will add more firepower to a ruthless India, who are faced with the problem of plenty, as they eye a clean sweep of West Indies in an inconsequential third ODI here on Friday. Hosts India head into the final match of the series after having ticked almost all the boxes […]
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Ahmedabad: Rohit Sharma’s presence as the new leader, with a fresh template to arrest the familiar ‘middle-order muddle’, is exactly what the Indian team needs while ushering in a new era, which will begin with the ODI series against the West Indies, beginning here on Sunday. After a rude reality check against a weak South […]
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Hyderabad: As India recorded an emphatic victory against England in the fourth Test at the Oval, far away in Hyderabad, MSK Prasad was quietly celebrating the win because Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah were one of the architects of the historic win. It was during his tenure as chairman of the national selection committee that […]
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The trend in Chennai is you can't hit from ball one. You have to plan before you go into bat. We were 15-20 runs short. Should have batted well at the fag end. We need to understand how we need to bat
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The debate over who would open with Rohit Sharma at the top of the batting has already begun.
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Former Indian cricketer VVS Laxman was mighty impressed with the hitman’s knock and said the opener had come out with a plan and implemented it perfectly.
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Rohit looked in good touch during his 44 off 74 balls but was dismissed trying to loft Lyon over mid-wicket, the kind of shots that has often brought about his dismissal