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Has Jasprit Bumrah Become the Best All-Format Pacer in the World?
Jasprit Bumrah is arguably the best bowler India has ever produced in cricket history, dominating for the team in all formats of the game. Whether it's Test, ODI, or T20I, he is the cheat code for the team to take quick wickets and wrap up the innings quickly. But, is Bumrah the best all-format pacer in the world?
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Five Times Indian Batters Outclassed England in Their Backyard — Part 2
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Can Young Gill Achieve What Few Indian Captains Have in England
Five Times Indian Batters Outclassed England in Their Backyard — Part 1
Playing Tests in England has been favourable to the bowlers but more challenging for the batsmen, where they face swinging deliveries on green and moist pitches. However, there have been a few knocks played by Indian batters in England, which have changed the game forever, marking their name in the list of best knocks by Indians in England Tests.
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Ben Stokes and Brydon Carse Likely to Miss India Test Series
England captain Ben Stokes and pacer Brydon Carse are doubtful for the upcoming Test series against India due to injuries. Stokes, recovering from hamstring surgery, has not played since December. Carse, dealing with foot issues, has taken 27 wickets in five Tests. England faces Zimbabwe on May 22 before hosting India for a five-match series from June 20.
Rohit Sharma to Miss England Tour as Retirement Rumors Heat Up!
Ben Duckett Forced to Quit X After Brutal Bumrah Fans Attack Over Shocking Comment!
Ben Duckett Takes a Bold Dig at Bumrah-Shami Duo Ahead of England-India Test Series
Ravindra Jadeja Beats Rohit Sharma to Win Best Fielder Medal After India’s Champions Trophy Victory
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Hardik Pandya Reveals the Real Reason Behind His Smile After Dismissal in CT 2025 Semifinal
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Rohit Sharma Surpasses MS Dhoni’s Captaincy Record in ICC Champions Trophy
Social Media Celebrates Steve Smith’s ODI Legacy and Congratulates Him
Steve Smith announced his retirement from ODIs after Australia’s Champions Trophy semifinal loss to India. The 35-year-old, who captained in 64 ODIs with a 50% win rate, highlighted winning two World Cups as career highlights. He emphasized preparing for the 2027 ODI World Cup while prioritizing Test cricket. Smith remains focused on the World Test Championship final and upcoming series against West Indies and England.