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India's ODI captain, Rohit Sharma, is just 54 runs away from overtaking Sourav Ganguly in a huge batting list. The India opener is likely to make his return in August. Rohit now only plays ODI cricket ...
Shubman Gill's Team India made a brilliant comeback after the defeat in Headingley to defeat England by 336 runs in ...
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Fake voters from Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar found in Bihar voter list: SourcesThe Election Commission of India has flagged a significant number of fake voters in Bihar during a Special Summary Revision ...
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Asian News International on MSNAjith Kumar’s Custodial Death Protest: TVK protestors taken to hospital for dehydrationWorkers of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam party who held protest along with TVK chief Vijay, demanding justice for the alleged ...
Shubman Gill on 'honeymoon period', Sourav Ganguly warns India captain of 'pressure in next 3 Tests'
Remarking on Gill's magnificent show in England, ex-India captain and former BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said ... settled ...
Cricket fraternity members posted special birthday wishes for former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly as he turned 53 on Tuesday, July 8.
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Daily Mail on MSNSevere floods continue to hit popular holiday spots in SpainSevere floods and thunderstorms have continued to rock popular holiday hotspots in Spain as Britain basks in the sun amid ...
Shubman Gill’s outburst can’t be condoned but should be seen as a one-off, not proof he’s turned from Dr Jekyll to Mr Hyde.
Having beaten England by a record 336 runs at Edgbaston in Birmingham in the second Test, Team India will now face the hosts in the third Test at the iconic Lord's stadium.
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India Today on MSNShubman Gill's honeymoon period not forever: Sourav Ganguly warns India captainShubman Gill has made a strong start as India's Test captain, but with three games left, the real challenge is still to come.
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ABP News on MSNGanguly On Shubman Gill: 'Honeymoon Period Won't Last, Real Test Awaits As Captain'With 585 runs, Gill is now just 18 short of surpassing Rahul Dravid's tally of 602 (in 2002) for the most runs by an Indian batter in a series in England.
Shubman Gill is enjoying a 'honeymoon period' as India's Test captain but there will be more pressure on him in the days to ...
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