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Shubman Gill was sledged by Ben Duckett on Day 4 of the Lord’s Test, as the England opener appeared to retaliate for the ...
For years, Shubman Gill has been hailed as the golden boy of Indian cricket: all grace, timing, and effortless charm. But on July 13 at Lord's, the usually composed India captain tore off that genteel ...
India suffered a dramatic top-order slump to set up a thrilling finale to the third Test against England at Lord’s on Sunday.
If Jungle, which was released 25 years ago on July 14, were to be released today, it would probably have met the same fate as Adipurush—though Jungle was a better, far more intelligent film.
Former captain Michael Vaughan hailed Jasprit Bumrah's scathing spell with the new ball on Day 4 of the third Test between ...
It is heartbreaking to reject a film that has so much heart in it. Jagga Jasoos wore a huge Barfi hangover. It reminded you ...
Bowlers finally took centre stage at Lord’s on a day of massive drama as a slow burning Test was finally set on fire.
England deemed that India resorted to a time-wasting tactic when Akash Deep received strapping on his right leg with only a ...
India moved a fielder finer to prevent Brook from playing the lap-scoop and kept an extra gully fielder to trap Crawley.
In the first over, which was bowled by Jasprit Bumrah, Crawley tried various antics to keep on delaying the proceedings as ...
With the series level at 1-1, the stakes are incredibly high, and the tension was palpable as the English openers sought to ...
Tempers flared up at the end of the third day when India failed to squeeze in another over after England opener Zak Crawley's ...