West Indies 140-4 at stumps on day 2
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Shubman Gill wowed fans with his assured backfoot game during India's stunning series win in Australia and the opener's father said he had honed his skills by facing 1,500 short balls per day in practice,
Mohammed Siraj was the star for India as they skittled West Indies for just 162 runs on the opening day of the first Test. But Jasprit Bumrah also played his part, accounting for three wickets while demolishing the stumps twice.
India dominate day two of the Delhi Test with 518/5 declared, led by Gill’s unbeaten 129. Jadeja’s spell dents WI’s reply, leaving them at 140/4 and trailing by 378 runs heading into day three.
Jasprit Bumrah knocked over Justin Greaves and Johann Layne with two brilliant yorkers on Day 1 of the opening Test between India and the West Indies in Ahmedabad on Thursday, October 2.
The new rule allows teams to replace an injured player with a substitute from outside the playing XI until stumps on day two of a Sheffield Shield match. The injury, which could occur on or off the field, can be sustained at any time after the toss until the end of the second day.
The United States is all set to host its first-ever International Cricket Council tournament, the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup. Matches will be played at three venues across the country including New York, Dallas and Lauderhill, Florida. Twenty teams will be ...