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Oval pitch curator Lee Fortis is turning out to be a nightmare for the Indians associated in the ongoing Test series against ...
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India Today on MSNDeep Dasgupta wants Sai Sudarshan over Karun Nair after Lord's failureFormer India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta believes it's time to look beyond Karun Nair after his failure in 3 Tests against England. Dasgupta wants to back promising youngster Sai Sudharsan, who was ...
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Newspoint on MSNWhat Do Players Eat During Test Matches? Inside the Lunch and Tea Menus of India and England TeamsWhile the India vs England Test series has captured the attention of cricket fans, there's a behind-the-scenes aspect that ...
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Deep Dasgupta said that Sai Sudharsan should replace Karun Nair in the playing XI in the 4th Test vs England. Sudharsan played the first Test, where he got out for a duck in the first innings, and ...
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India Today on MSNWorld's best bowler Jasprit Bumrah has to play Manchester Test: Ex-India cricketerFormer India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta wants Jasprit Bumrah to play the Manchester Test against England as he feels that the match is crucial in the context of the series. Bumrah is tipped to play ...
BBC Sport's Alison Mitchell and Deep Dasgupta look ahead to day two of the Test between England and India at Old Trafford, ...
Former India wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta believes India would greatly benefit from the inclusion of the ICC No. 1-ranked bowler for the fourth Test, citing the long gap between matches. Ahead of ...
Deep Dasgupta defends Shubman Gill amidst criticism, emphasizing the challenges of captaining a young Indian squad in England ...
As India gear up for the pivotal fourth Test against England at Manchester beginning July 23, former India wicketkeeper-batsman Deep Dasgupta has shared his views on the possible changes India might ...
Indian cricketer Karun Nair recently met Eberechi Eze, the talented midfielder from Premier League club Crystal Palace, ahead of the much-anticipated fourth Test between India and England. The ...
England's cricket pitches this summer have been unusually flat and high-scoring, deviating from traditional conditions.
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