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Ind vs Eng

‘It wouldn’t frighten anyone’: Geoffrey Boycott Unimpressed with England’s Bowling Lineup in Test Series Against India

Boycott discussed England's bowling lineup and stated that he did not find it shocking that Ben Stokes and his team lost a crushing defeat in the five-match Test Series.

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‘I think he has added a lot of steel and grit’: Rahul Dravid heaps huge praise for Indian Skipper Rohit Sharma

Rohit amassed 400 runs at an average of 44.44 and a strike rate of 64.21 in 5 games versus England. In the Rajkot Test, when he struck 131 in the first innings, Rohit put up his greatest performance of the series.

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Manjrekar Reflects On Key Takeways After India vs England Test Series

The victory over England was Team India's 17th straight Test series win, extending their stellar record at home.

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India Firmly at the Top of WTC Table After Dominating England, but Will Outcome of NZ vs AUS 2nd Test Affect Their Position?

India had already risen to the top spot in the WTC points before the start of the match after Australia defeated New Zealand in the first Test of their series

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“We have been outplayed by better team”: England skipper Ben Stokes on 4-1 series loss to India

England won the toss and were bundled out for 218 in their first innings in the fifth Test. Kuldeep Yadav (5/72) and Ravichandran Ashwin (4/51) topped the bowling charts for India.

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Tom Hartley second-highest on list of bowlers conceding most runs in single Test series in India

Hartley has, so far, conceded 795 runs in the five matches he has played so far in the series against India. He is just behind teammate Adil Rashid, who conceded 861 runs in the series back in 2016.

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Rohit Sharma Misses Fielding Duties, Jasprit Bumrah Assumes Captaincy in Day 3 of 5th Test against England

India vs England: "Captain Rohit Sharma has not taken the field on Day 3 due to a stiff back," BCCI said in an official update

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England’s James Anderson becomes first pacer to get 700 Test wickets

The ageless English pace wonder, who will be turning 42 this July, achieved this milestone during India's fifth and final Test against England in Dharamsala.

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“First time I saw Anderson play was in 2002….” Sachin lauds pacer for completing 700 Test wickets

Sachin talked about his first-ever impression of Anderson when he first saw him play against Australia back in 2002. The batter said that back then, his control over the ball looked special.

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‘It was a tough night’s sleep’: Devdutt Padikkal shares about the nervous night before his Test debut

Padikkal had a nervous start in the format, but he came into it over time, exhibiting a full range of strokes and 10 fours.

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