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The Indian duo closed in on star Pakistan batter Babar Azam who maintained a narrow lead at the top of the chart
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Selection committee names Harshit Rana as replacement for the mega event starting February 19 in Pakistan
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If he manages to click, Kohli is in with a chance create another record. He is 89 runs short of becoming only the third batter in history to score 14,000 runs in the format which arguably has been the run-machine's favourite
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His 90-ball masterclass, studded with seven sixes and 12 fours, set the tone as India cruised to the target in 44.3 overs to take an unbeatable 2-0 lead going into the final ODI in Ahmedabad on Wednesday
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A ton of stone might have been removed from his chest but his muted celebrations said it all. It was more of relief and less of happiness
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India and England are scheduled to play the second ODI of the three-match series at the venue on Sunday. The Rohit Sharma-led side arrived in Odisha with a 1-0 lead following their four-wicket win in Nagpur.
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The hosts made a dominant start to the three-match series, securing a four-wicket victory over England in Nagpur. The BCCI's official X handle shared a video capturing the Indian team's journey from Nagpur to Cuttack. The squad first arrived at Bhubaneswar airport before traveling by bus to their hotel.
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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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Rohit has been battling poor form, managing only 31 runs across five innings in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia
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The series will also test the preparedness of veteran pacer Mohammed Shami and wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav, both of whom had been laid low by injuries and could be key to India's success in the Champions Trophy
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India head coach places his faith on batting icons to play “massive roles” in the Champions Trophy, scheduled to begin from February 19
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All three players featured in the sixth round of the Elite Group A match for Mumbai against Jammu and Kashmir at the Sharad Pawar Academy Ground in BKC, where the visitors recorded a commanding five-wicket victory
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Jadeja’s 12-wicket haul guided Saurashtra to a dominant 10-wicket win over Delhi, but key Indian players like Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant faltered in the Ranji Trophy
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Electing to bat on a green-top wicket proved costly for the Ajinkya Rahane-led side as Mumbai were shot out for a mere 120, and in reply, J&K finished the opening day's play at 174/7 for a lead of 54 runs
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Veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja was the only one who stood out among the battery of Indian stars as he took a five-wicket haul for Saurashtra to dismiss Pant's Delhi for 188 on a Rajkot turner
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The Indian Test and ODI captain, facing criticism for his poor form, drew attention after confirming his participation during the Champions Trophy squad announcement last week.
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Rohit will be turning up for defending champions Mumbai after nearly a decade when action resumes in the second half of the country's premier red-ball competition across different venues
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Mumbai, the defending champions of Ranji Trophy, will resume the second leg of the premier domestic competition here at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy in BKC against a formidable J&K
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The Champions Trophy, which is on a Trophy Tour around all participating countries, was brought into the Wankhede to mark the occasion
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While Indian selectors, led by Ajit Agarkar, gave a maiden ODI call-up to batting sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal, they left out seasoned pacer Siraj on the grounds that he lacked skills with the older ball