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India quick Prasidh Krishna admits it was a deliberate tactic to try and disrupt Joe Root after the pair were involved in a ...
LONDON: Joe Root is not the one to lose his cool easily and react to a verbal banter on the field. But India pacer Prasidh ...
From the brink of no return in this riveting five-match Test series, India kept themselves in the battle as more fiery ...
England drop crucial catches late on the second day of the decisive final Test to leave India with the momentum at The Oval.
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India slight favourites after day of missed England chances and 15 wickets, writes LAWRENCE BOOTH
Only two days into this fifth and final Test, England are facing a gloves-off battle against a pumped-up Indian team ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNDeep lucky to escape Duckett 'elbow' as India get under England's skin
England batting coach Marcus Trescothick claimed Akash Deep was lucky not to be elbowed by Ben Duckett after the India bowler sparked a series of explosive incidents between the feuding sides at the ...
Pacer Akash Deep drew ire after making physical contact and offering an animated send-off as he dismissed Ben Duckett just ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNIndia's Krishna and Siraj rock England in series finale
Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj took four wickets each as India fought back in the fifth and deciding Test against England ...
Prasidh Krishna downplayed his on-field exchange with Joe Root, calling it "just good banter" after a fiery second day. Krishna starred with 4 for 62 as India bowled England out for 247, restricting ...
Siraj and Prasidh rein in England after the visitors were 224 all out in the Oval Test. India were 75/2 at stumps on Day 2 ...
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Watch: Heated Exchange Between Sai Sudharsan and Duckett on the Field
Tensions flared as Sudharsan and Duckett clashed during Day 2 of the Oval Test, adding spice to an already intense ...
LONDON: During England’s first innings early on Day 2 of the fifth and final Test here at the Oval, it was looking India pacers were operating on an altogether different surface. The wicket, which ...
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