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Kiran More

Wriddhiman Saha technically correct ‘keeper: Kiran More

By Kushan Sarkar

 

Replacing the Indian captain in a Test match is not an easy job but former wicketkeepers feel that Wriddhiman Saha's calm demeanour could be an advantage when he dons the big gloves during the final Test against Australia in Adelaide, starting on January 24.

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Former cricketers question VVS Laxman’s place in Indian team

By CricketCountry Staff

 

Former Indian cricketers Anshuman Gaekwad and Kiran More opine that senior batsman VVS Laxman should be axed from Team India for the third Test against Australia at Perth, which should mark the beginning of the team’s rebuild.

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Chandrakant Pandit recalls the tied Test between India and Australia

By CricketCountry Staff

 

September 22 marks the 25th anniversary of the historic tied Test match between India and Australia played at Chepauk in 1986. Chandrakant Pandit, who played in that game as stumper, still believes India could have won the game.

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NCA has failed to feed good talent in Indian cricket: More

Former national selector and wicketkeeper Kiran More lashed out at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)  stating that National Cricket Academy has become a "joke".

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Dravid’s selection a step in the right direction: Former selectors

Mona Parthsarathi

 

He may not have played a single ODI in the last two years but recalling Rahul Dravid for the upcoming one-day series against England is a step in the right direction, feel former chief selectors.

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Schoolboy watches 300 YouTube clips of India-Pakistan matches in one day

Mohan Reddy, a 14-year-old local schoolboy, has claimed to have watched at least 300 unique YouTube video clips in a single day, with all the clips being related to various cricket matches played between India and Pakistan ever since the two teams started playing each other. Mohan accomplished this feat yesterday and now wants his name to be registered into the Guinness Book of World Records.

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