Author: Jitender

bumrah is not playing in 5th test

Team India has suffered a major setback right before the crucial fifth Test against England. Star pacer Jasprit Bumrah has been told to sit out by the BCCI medical team. And yes, his replacement has already been confirmed. Bumrah gave it his all in the first four Tests, but the workload was clearly starting to show— he wasn’t injured, just running on low fuel. According to reports the BCCI’s medical experts stepped in and strongly advised the team management not to risk him in the final match at The Oval. It’s not an injury scare, but more about managing Bumrah’s…

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Aus vs WI whitewashes 8-0

Australia has completed a dominant Caribbean tour, finishing with an undefeated 8‑0 record across three Tests (3‑0) and five T20 Internationals (5‑0) against the West Indies. With a dominant win in the final T20I at Trinidad, the Aussies underlined their supremacy in both red and white-ball formats, sending a strong message ahead of the upcoming international season. 8 Games, 8 Wins – Australia’s Clean Sweep The tour began with a 3-0 sweep in the Test series, where Australia outclassed the West Indies in all departments. That winning momentum continued into the T20Is, where they completed a 5-0 whitewash, topped off…

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brad haddin slam Eng team

Warns: “Australia Will Target Them in the Ashes: Former Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has taken a strong stand against England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett after the duo’s on-field sledging of Indian all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar during the tense final day of the Manchester Test. Haddin, known for his combative spirit and sharp cricketing mind, didn’t hold back in calling out the verbal tactics of the English batters and issued a stern warning — suggesting Australia will be watching closely ahead of the next Ashes. As India fought hard to save the Test match on the final…

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dale steyn support ben stokes

The intense fourth Test between India and England may have ended in a draw, but controversy followed after the final ball was bowled. Former South African fast bowler Dale Steyn took a strong stance against Indian all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar for allegedly ignoring England captain Ben Stokes’ handshake at the end of the match. According to Steyn, while the match was about survival and saving the game, the actions of Jadeja and Sundar showed a greater interest in personal milestones than in team goals. Both remained unbeaten—Jadeja on 90* and Sundar on 85*—as India batted out the final…

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We can't not see him for another four years

England fans have been waiting for years to see Jofra Archer back in Test whites, but Stuart Broad has a strong message for those hoping for a dramatic return in the fifth Test against India — “Not yet.” England’s legendary pacer Stuart Broad has sent out a warning signal before of the fifth and final Test against India, warning team management not to rush Jofra Archer back into action. Speaking to the media, Stuart Broad made it clear that Archer’s long-term availability is more valuable than a short-term appearance in the final Test: “We can’t not see him for another…

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R Ashwin slam ben stokes

Team India’s senior spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has fired back at England captain Ben Stokes after the dramatic finish to the 4th Test between India and England. Ashwin defended teammates Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar for continuing to bat and complete their centuries, despite Stokes offering to settle for a draw. On Day 5 of the Manchester Test, with India just minutes away from saving the game, England’s Ben Stokes reportedly offered a handshake—an informal way to signal agreement for a draw. But instead of accepting it, India chose to continue. The reason? Jadeja was in his 90s, and Sundar was…

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Rishab pant is a fighter

It was more than just a cricket match. It was a display of heart, courage, and unshakable determination. When Rishabh Pant walked out to bat with a broken foot, he didn’t just score runs — he won millions of hearts. And now, former India opener Gautam Gambhir says it’s a moment that will go down in history. “He batted with a broken foot. I think generations to come will talk about it,” Gambhir said during a broadcast, visibly moved by Pant’s effort. Pant sustained a suspected fractured toe after attempting a reverse sweep off Chris Woakes on Day 1. He…

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india save the 4th test match

India have pulled off a thrilling draw in the 4th Test against England at Old Trafford, thanks to a stunning fightback by Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, both of whom scored unbeaten centuries under pressure. Their heroic stand turned what looked like a certain defeat into a moment of pride and celebration for Team India and its fans. India were in deep trouble when they lost early wickets on Day 5. The pitch was wearing out, England were on top, and the crowd expected a home win. But Jadeja (108)* and Sundar (101)* had other plans. They batted with calm,…

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M Azharuddin don't play Ind vs Pak

As cricket fans gear up for another high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, former Indian skipper Mohammad Azharuddin has stirred a major debate by stating that India should not play against Pakistan in any tournament — including the Asia Cup — unless bilateral ties resume. Azharuddin Calls Out “Double Standards” In a strongly-worded criticism, Azharuddin expressed disapproval of India participating in multinational tournaments where they face Pakistan, despite no bilateral series being played between the arch-rivals since 2012. “If you don’t want to play bilateral series, then don’t play tournaments either,” said Azharuddin, citing…

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all is not well Gambhir vs Gill

Is everything really fine between Team India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Shubman Gill? A sharp comment from Sunil Gavaskar has fans and experts wondering if there’s some behind-the-scenes tension brewing over selection calls. The legendary cricketer didn’t hold back while sharing his thoughts on India’s leadership during the ongoing 4th Test against England at Manchester. “It’s difficult for me to get my head around this captain-coach combination,” Gavaskar said on air.“He’s the captain… It’s got to be his call, really.” While Gavaskar didn’t directly accuse anyone, his words left a clear message: the captain should have the final…

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