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Aakash Chopra has strongly defended Jasprit Bumrah against recent criticism for playing only three Tests in the ...
I asked him, 'The entire cricket world has respect for Wasim Akram for the variations in his bowling and the control he possessed. He was par excellence. Bumrah is like right-handed Wasim Akram, right ...
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Crictoday on MSN“Fans have now become gumrah”: Aakash Chopra on fans lambasting Jasprit BumrahFormer Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has voiced his surprise and disappointment over the criticism directed at Jasprit ...
Former India player Aakash Chopra has expressed surprise and sadness over Jasprit Bumrah being trolled for managing his workload during the recently concluded series against England.
Jasprit Bumrah has been facing significant flak over missing the final Test of the series against England at The Oval.
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India Today on MSNWho after Bumrah and Siraj? Is India's fast-bowling assembly line drying up?With Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj now past 30, the big question looms: who takes over as the leader of India's pace attack? Among the frontrunners are Arshdeep Singh, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, ...
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India Today on MSNBumrah or Kohli?: Nathan Lyon reveals Australia focus ahead of pink ball TestNathan Lyon revealed that Australia's focus has not been on specific Indian players but the whole unit. He also expressed ...
The fourth Test against England, his only consecutive match in the series, saw the speedster's pace dropping conspicuously ...
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Mohammed Siraj is ready to become both the 'spiritual and actual' leader of the Indian bowling attack, regardless of whether ...
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India Today on MSNMohammed Siraj ready to be India's bowling leader with or without Bumrah: ChappellGreg Chappell backs Mohammed Siraj as the leader of India's pace attack, saying he's ready to take charge with or without ...
At 31, Mohammed Siraj has proven to be tough in every sense—physically, mentally, and emotionally. But what truly impressed Greg Chappell was his knack for recognising crucial moments and stepping up ...
Team India drew the hard-fought five-match Test series with England 2-2. In a series where neither side managed to gain complete ascendancy, both teams kept trading punches right through.
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