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India broke a golden rule in the third Test: don't try to pick a fight with Ben Stokes There was a large handwritten sign propped against the inside wall of the North Gate of Lord's: "In affectionate remembrance of Bazball," it said, the letters drawn in the bacon-and-egg colours of an MCC tie, "which died at Lord's on 10 July, 2025. RIP." The stewards must have taken it off one of the Indian fans who hadn't read the small print on his fifth-day ticket. Lord's being the place it is, instead of ...Read More >

LONDON (AP) - India collected four wickets and England stumbled to 98-4 by lunch on a lively fourth morning of the third test at Lord's on Sunday. Mohammed Siraj took two wickets and Nitish Kumar Reddy and Akash Deep got the others. Joe Root was 17 not out at the interval with captain Ben Stokes on 2 and England was leading by 98 runs in its second innings. The pitch was offering plenty for the seamers with deliveries flying off a length, rearing up almost dangerously. It was such a minefield ...Read More >

LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - India took four wickets to seize control of the third test as England paid the price for over-ambitious batting on a lively pitch to crumble to 98-4 at lunch on the fourth day at Lord's on Sunday. With the wicket offering more assistance to the bowlers, England tried to bat positively but Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope and Harry Brook all fell cheaply to put India in a strong position to go 2-1 up in the series. Joe Root, on 17, and Ben Stokes, two, were unbea ...Read More >

ALSO READ: India Dominates as Siraj, Akash Deep Rattle England on Day 4: 7 Wickets Away from Series Leveling Win India dominated the opening four days, piling up a mammoth second-innings total and leaving England buried under the pressure of a record run-chase. After reducing England to 72/3 at stumps on Day 4, the visitors are now just seven wickets away from levelling the five-match series 1-1. Acknowledging the challenge ahead, Trescothick told reporters: "Whenever the situation is challen ...Read More >
New Delhi, Jan 31 (VOICE) Till 10:55 AM, Himanshu Sangwan was just any other bowler toiling hard in India's domestic cricket circuit and far away from the limelight. But a minute later, Sangwan etched his name in a moment he would store in his memory and recall with glee for the rest of his life.Virat Kohli, who got a rapturous applause on arrival after Yash Dhull fell, had just broken the shackles imposed on him by Railways bowlers following their plans by unfurling a powerful straight drive fo ...Read More >
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