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BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) -India finished day three of the second test on 64-1 to lead England by 244 runs after they ...
India had reduced England to 25/3 after posting a mammoth 587 on the board, thanks to captain Shubman Gill’s majestic 269.
The visitors will once again look at Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep to continue the good work from Day 2, with help from the ...
England cricket team captain Ben Stokes got into a massive argument with the on-field umpire over a DRS controversy involving ...
Jamie Smith and Harry Brook produce a stunning England fightback but India remain in a dominant position at the end of the ...
BIRMINGHAM: Jamie Smith made the highest Test score by an England wicketkeeper of 184 not out and Harry Brook passed 150 yet ...
While Prasidh Krishna usually clocks speeds above 140 km/h, his pace noticeably dropped into the mid-130s when he attempted ...
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ABP News on MSNIndia Tightens Grip On Edgbaston Test, Lead Grows To 244 At Stumps On Day 3England was dismissed for 407 runs in their first innings, handing India a commanding 180-run lead after their own total of 587.
Yashasvi Jaiswal created history during his knock of 28 on the third day of the second Test between India and England during the second innings of the match. The 23-year-old broke a long-standing ...
India took firm control of the second Test against England, thanks to a historic innings from captain Shubman Gill, who smashed a masterful 269 in Birmingham. G ...
Mohammed Siraj produced a stunning display at Edgbaston with a six-wicket haul to help India take a massive lead of 180 runs ...
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