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Mohammed Siraj will be directly part of the Test series against Australia, starting from December 17.© Instagram The Indian Cricket Team’s official Instagram handle has posted an image showing fast bowler Mohammed Siraj sitting alongside teammates. Shubman Gill can be seen on Siraj’s left, with Wriddhiman Saha, Mohammed Shami and Rishabh Pant sitting in the
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Under fire after Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi pulled them up over alleged illegal stadium construction, the Cricket Association of Pondicherry (CAP) management on Saturday decided to temporarily suspend the Siechem Pondicherry T20 tournament. The CAP took the decision based on the report submitted by A.G.Shanmugavel, Estate Manager-cum-Facility In-charge, according to a release issued by them.
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India’s craftiest pacer Mohammed Shami is in the “right zone” after his impressive performance in the IPL, allowing him to prepare for the big Test series against Australia “without any pressure”. Shami had his best IPL season as his 20 wickets for Kings XI Punjab, including a spectacular defence of five runs in a double
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Sourav Ganguly finished the two-match series with 131 runs at 43.66.© AFP Inzaman-ul-Haq made a revelation about the 1999 Test between India and Pakistan in Chennai, saying the dismissal of Sourav Ganguly, who was given out caught by wicket-keeper Moin Khan, in India’s second innings was “a doubtful one.” Inzaman was speaking on India off-spinner
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Sachin Tendulkar has been posting many pictures in the recent past, reflecting his love for nature.© Instagram Legendary Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar took to Instagram on Thursday to share a picturesque post. The 47-year-old can be seen surrounded by a beautiful background in the photo posted on the social media platform. “Nothing like spending time
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Moeen Ali has insisted “hand on heart” he has not experienced any racism during his time in English cricket following a welter of allegations. Tuesday saw the England and Wales Cricket Board accused of “institutional racism” by former international umpire John Holder and aspiring official Ismail Dawood, who both feel non-white candidates have been unfairly
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