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India wouldn't have lost Hyderabad Test if Kohli was captain, says Michael Vaughan
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Despite a commendable performance in the first innings, where India secured a 190-run lead through contributions from Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, and Ravindra Jadeja, Ollie Pope's exceptional knock of 196 helped England narrow the deficit and set a target of 231.
Cricket Player Mayank Agarwal Hospitalized After Ingesting Poisonous Liquid; Lodges Police Complaint
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While the cricketer is reported to be out of danger, he experienced oral irritation and swelling on his lips after drinking the unknown liquid.
U19 Men's World Cup: Musheer Khan's 131, Pandey's 4-19 Lead India to a Dominant 214-Run Victory Over New Zealand
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Batting first, India posted a total of 295/8 in 50 overs, with Musheer Khan leading the way. New Zealand faced a challenging target of 296 runs, but their innings derailed against the Indian bowling attack. Saumy Pandey's impressive spell restricted New Zealand to just 81 runs in 28.1 overs, securing a comprehensive victory for India.
'Serena told me I'm not allowed to quit', says Venus Williams, targeting return for Indian Wells and Miami
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"It's been a lot of years not to play at home. So that's, of course, one of my big goals on the horizon, is to be there, prepare to do that. Amongst many goals on the court, too," Williams remarked in the video.
WTC Rankings Update: India Drops to Fifth Position Following Loss in Hyderabad
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In the pursuit of 231 for victory in the fourth innings, India was dismissed for 202 in the first Test in Hyderabad, with England's Tom Hartley (7/62) playing a pivotal role in causing the batting collapse. This rare home defeat pushed Rohit Sharma's team down to the fifth spot in the latest WTC rankings, which is currently led by Australia with 55 percentage points. India now holds 43.33 percentage points.
Disciplinary Action: Jasprit Bumrah Rebuked for ICC Code of Conduct Breach in Hyderabad Test
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) stated that Bumrah breached Article 2.12 of the ICC Code of Conduct, involving "inappropriate physical contact with a Player, Player Support Personnel, Umpire, Match Referee, or any other person (including a spectator during an International Match)." One demerit point has been added to Bumrah’s disciplinary record, as it was his first offence in a 24-month period.
Team Changes Unveiled: Jadeja and K.L. Rahul Ruled Out of Second Test Against England; Sarfaraz, Washington, Sourabh Called Up
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To bolster the squad, the men's selection committee has added Sarfaraz Khan, a right-handed batter, left-arm spinner Sourabh Kumar, and off-spin all-rounder Washington Sundar for the Visakhapatnam Test.
Rohit Sharma’s captaincy was very, very average: Michael Vaughan after India’s 28-run loss to England
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England, trailing by 190 runs, set India a target of 231 after scoring 420 in their second innings. Pope played a crucial role, forming crucial partnerships and utilizing the sweep effectively.
East Bengal Ends 12-Year Drought with Thrilling Victory, Claims Kalinga Super Cup
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The thrilling match witnessed a fluctuating fortune for both teams over 120 minutes, leading to a dramatic finish.
Kohli is the fittest cricketer around, never seen him at NCA: Rohit Sharma
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Despite Kohli opting out of the first two Tests for personal reasons, India faced a 28-run defeat to England after securing a substantial 190-run lead in the first innings.
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