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Linde and Brevis sparkle as South Africa begins tri-nation series with triumph over Zimbabwe.

Harare [Zimbabwe], July 14: A remarkable three-wicket performance by all-rounder George Linde and a blazing innings from Dewald Brevis enabled South Africa to topple Zimbabwe in the opening match of the tri-nation series that includes New Zealand on Monday. In pursuit of 142 runs, South Africa faced early difficulties, but pivotal contributions from debutant Rubin
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Karun Nair’s Test future uncertain after Lord’s failure; Sudharsan may return

Karun Nair’s Test career hangs in the balance following a disappointing outing at Lord’s, with just 131 runs from six innings. While he hasn’t looked out of place, the absence of a significant score raises doubts. Team management, including Shubman Gill and Gautam Gambhir, are expected to reflect on whether to retain him or recall
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Test cricket under pressure as slow play frustrates fans and players alike

Slow over-rates have become a growing concern in the England-India Test series, with only 72.3 overs bowled on Day 2 at Lord’s-15 short of the target-despite no weather delays. Frequent ball changes, drinks breaks, and minor injuries contributed. ICC penalties like WTC point deductions have had a limited impact. Joe Root suggested limiting ball changes
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Lord’s test: Washington dents England with double strike; hosts 175/6 at tea on Day four

Washington Sundar’s two timely actions pegged England once more inside the afternoon session, leaving them at 100 75 for six at tea on day four of the second check right right here on Sunday. Joe Root (forty off ninety six balls) and Ben Stokes (27 batting off eighty three) carried out themselves on a deteriorating
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Dukes ball owner calls modern cricketers ‘cry babies’ amid ball change row

Dukes ball owner Dilip Jajodia dismissed criticism from players as exaggerated, labelling modern cricketers “cry babies” after frequent ball changes in the India-England Test series. He defended production quality, citing tougher bats and aggressive play. Jajodia added that improvements are ongoing but mid-series changes aren’t feasible, as Dukes expands in India.
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Mhatre’s ton, Ambrish steady as India U19 pass 450 vs England U19 in 1st Test

Ayush Mhatre’s captain’s knock of 102 and key partnerships helped India U19 cross 450 runs against England U19 in the first Youth Test. Abhigyan Kundu, Rahul Kumar and RS Ambrish chipped in with crucial runs, but England clawed back with late wickets. With only three wickets left, India have still built a strong first-innings platform
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Vaughan slams slow over rates, says fines don’t work on rich cricketers

Michael Vaughan criticised the slow over rates during the India-England Test at Lord’s, where only 75 overs were bowled on Day 2. Speaking on BBC Sport, he said fines won’t work as “these lads are quite rich” and unaffected by money. Vaughan urged teams to bowl the full 90 overs each day, calling it a
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KL Rahul opens up on Pant’s run-out and how it shifted momentum against England

KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant’s 141-run partnership steadied India before Pant’s run-out on 74, just before lunch on Day 3 against England. Rahul, who later reached his century, admitted he had hoped to reach the milestone before the break and regretted a missed boundary that led to the mix-up. Despite Jadeja’s fifty, the loss of
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Suryakumar Yadav on cutting late nights and friends to earn India call-up

Suryakumar Yadav shared how he trimmed his friend circle and late-night outings to focus on cricket, aided by wife Devisha Shetty’s support. On Harbhajan Singh’s show, he revealed that from 2018, disciplined training boosted his form, paving the way to play for India. Devisha added she simply gave him the needed mental push to keep
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Suryakumar Yadav picks MS Dhoni as ideal doubles partner at Wimbledon

Team India’s T201 skipper Suryakumar Yadav recently visited Wimbledon, where he named MS Dhoni as his ideal doubles partner, praising his speed, endurance, and mental toughness. Yadav said he came to experience the Centre Court atmosphere and cited Djokovic’s book Serve to Win as an inspiration. He also credited his wife for choosing his stylish
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