Shoaib Akhtar, former Pakistan pacer lauded Team India after their valiant effort to draw the third Test against Australia in Sydney. India fought relentlessly to pull off one of the most memorable draws in their Test history. India batted for 131 overs
Gautam Gambhir, former Indian opener has heaped rich praises on Rishabh Pant after the India wicketkeeper hit a quickfire 97 in India’s drawn 3rd Test against Australia at Syndey on Monday. Rishabh Pant’s approach has been under the scanner and criticized as
Hanuma Vihari batted close to three hours with Grade 2 hamstring tear while Ravichandran Ashwin had back issues. Both remain doubtful for last 4th Test as the Indian team management is finding it difficult to field an XI with Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit
Kamran Akmal, Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman has come up with an interesting take on Australian skipper Tim Paine’s horror show against Ajinkya Rahane-led Team India in the recently concluded 3rd Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Monday. Kamran Akmal, who is no
Hanuma Vihari was ruled out of the fourth and final match with a hamstring tear that could keep him out of action for a considerable time as India’s injury woes in the Test series against Australia compounded on Monday. It has been
Ricky Ponting, former Australian skipper was surprised that the Sydney pitch hadn’t deteriorated much even on Day 5 of the third Test on Monday and said that India wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant’s approach in the final innings of the match was the perfect
Rishabh Pant has become a regular in Tests outside Asia while Wriddhiman Saha is a subcontinent favourite pick given his tremendous wicketkeeping skills as there’s been a persistent debate raging over the player who would keep between the duo. Going by the
Ravindra Jadeja, a senior veteran all-rounder who dislocated his left thumb on day three of the third Test against Australia on Saturday, has been ruled out of the first two Test games in the upcoming series against England. Ravindra Jadeja was not
Former Indian cricketer Ajit Agarkar reckons that Rishabh Pant lost his batting rhythm after being hit on the elbow during the third day of the Sydney Test between India and Australia. On Saturday, after the early fall of Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma
A big sigh of relief for India as their wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has not sustained any major injury. He had gone for scans after the end of day three of the Sydney Test. But reports are positive and he is likely to