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Virat Kohli said India are almost certain about their World Cup XI after the series loss.
Across the ODI series, questions grew louder over who bats for India at No 4 at the World Cup.
Top order wickets are like a badge of honour for bowlers, and Kuldeep’s ability to snuff out partnerships is a welcome boon.
Shikhar Dhawan and Ambati Rayudu find themselves slipping further into a selection quicksand.
The semi-final exit from the World T20 brought to surface tensions bubbling within the system.
With more contributions from the rest of their batting, the story could’ve been different.
These five overseas players could become the talk of the town come Tuesday at the auction.
Out of the 346 players entered in the auction list, these five capped Indians could attract a bidding war.
In what has been a difficult 2018 on the road, India have finally begun a tour with victory.
Australia’s inability to capitalize on India’s drop in intensity at various stages mean they go into the fifth day needing 219 runs with 6 wickets remaining.
For the first time in years, India find themselves on a tour which can begin with victory.
Australia’s pitches have always aided batting, but their bowlers have always impressed.
In the narrow loss to Australia in the first T20I of the three-match series, Rishabh Pant and Dinesh Karthik begin their battle to become India’s No. 1 wicketkeeper-batsman.
Pujara's unbeaten 132 should have had India well in the clear. But Ali’s spell ensured the spoils were shared on another gripping day in this Test series.
Given that England were staring down the barrel at 86/6 shortly after lunch, India would be cursing themselves for not having finished it off sooner.
India’s massive touring party of 18 players gives them a few options to choose from, but Kohli may finally break his streak and surprise England this time.
The triumphant return of Jasprit Bumrah must not go unnoticed in view of glorifying the Indian batsmen.
For the first time in this five-Test series, India put together a display worthy of their No. 1 Test ranking.
It would be wrong to pin your hopes on the wicketkeeper-batsman of the team when the rest of the batting hasn’t come up with the goods, but England’s resistance from the tail must be used as a lesson.