India’s left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja ran riot as he claimed his career best figures of 7/48 in the second innings of Chennai Test to beat England by an innings and 75 runs. With this, India completed a 4-0 win over the visitors
It is not every day that a team goes on to win a Test by an innings after conceding 477 in the first innings. This was that sort of day for India where they seemed absolutely unstoppable. Powered by a magical spell
England’s misery in India finally came to a bleeding end after the visitors capitulated against the guile of Ravindra Jadeja in Chennai. On a relatively flat deck that was nowhere near a rank turner, Jadeja stepped up to the occasion as he
The final day of the fifth Test between India-England at Chennai ended in an emphatic win for Virat Kohli’s men as they clinched the Anthony De Mello trophy 4-0. England were left humiliated as Ravindra Jadeja picked up seven wickets as the
India completed an unlikely win at Chennai as inspired by an enigmatic bowling spell from Ravindra Jadeja; the hosts defeated England by an innings and 75 runs. This loss for Alastair Cook’s men will be a bitter pill to swallow as it
Amit Mishra, India’s leg-spinner, cleaned up the debutant all-rounder Liam Dawson with a ripper on the final day of the fifth Test match against England at Chennai. Virat Kohli’s men defeated England by an innings and 75 runs to clinch the five-match series
Ravindra Jadeja took seven wickets on the final day as Virat Kohli-led India defeated England by an innings and 75 runs in the fifth Test to register their biggest series win over the visitors. Earlier, a draw was looking the most likely
England reached 97 for no loss in their second innings at lunch on the final day of the fifth and final cricket Test against India at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium on Tuesday. Resuming the day at 12/0 and trailing by 270 runs
Virender Sehwag knows a thing or two about triple centuries in Test cricket. After all, he is the first Indian to score a triple century and one of the only four players to have crossed the 300-run mark twice. Well, just like
Former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar has lavished praise on KL Rahul and Karun Nair after the youngsters stole the show in the ongoing Chennai Test with some sizzling display with the bat. In reply to England’s massive first innings total of 477,