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Well, it's a very tough question because what we have seen in this series is that lot of youngsters have capitalised on their opportunities. But the way Ishan Kishan played in his debut innings and then also the way Suryakumar Yadav played
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Former Indian cricketer Zaheer Khan felt that the presence of Suryakumar Yadav allowed Kohli to open the innings.
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Rohit Sharma's sensational 64 off 34 balls and skipper Virat Kohli's unbeaten 80 off 52 balls powered India to a massive 224 for two, their best ever total against England
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The soft signal was introduced in the initial days of the third umpire but now with technology improving many of the experts feel that ICC should look into this issue more seriously
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Suryakumar show in fourth match impresses captain Kohli
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Suryakumar Yadav was given out on 57 as caught at the deep fine leg by David Malan in Sam Curran’s bowling.
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India posted 185 for 8, their highest total in the series, thanks largely to a 31-ball 57 from Suryakumar and then restricted England to 177 for 8 to win the match and level the five-match series 2-2.
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Iyer, Pant’s cameos help hosts post 185; Archer picks four wickets
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Bhuvneshwar, with his ability to bowl with the new ball and at the death in T20s, set to be crucial for the Indian team, felt former opener Gautam Gambhir.
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Though Suryakumar didn’t get an opportunity to showcase his talent with the bat, Ishan Kishan, who opened the innings, made his maiden appearance a memorable one.
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So India make last minute tweak to the playing XI, resting Rohit, getting Dhawan to open with Rahul. And after all the pre-match build up, Suryakumar Yadav has to bide his time for the India cap,” tweeted
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Over the years, playing with the Mumbai Indians, I have got to learn and know so much about Virat from Hardik Pandya as well. Whenever we have been together, I have asked Hardik what Virat does differently
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The trio -- Suryakumar, Ishan, and Tewatia -- have benefitted from their performances in the last edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
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Wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant, all-rounder Axar Patel and pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar also returned to a fresh-looking squad.
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Put in to bat, Delhi rode on a blazing 74 off 37 balls by two-down Nitish Rana to post a mammoth 206 for 4 and then bundled out Mumbai for a meagre 130
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Kohli had become the fastest cricketer to 12,000 ODI runs.
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The Mumbai Indians batsman's non-inclusion, despite being seventh in the IPL run-getters' list with 480 runs at a strike-rate of 145 plus, has become a major talking point
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Mumbai drub Delhi for the fourth time in the season as Captain Marvel Rohit gives a strong statement
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The Indian had scored over 400 runs in the season so far.
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There is little to separate between these two teams