Wednesday, 18 September 2019

If Steve Smith Was Indian, His Technique Would be Accepted: Trent Woodhill

Lamenting Australian cricket's "aversion" to embrace unconventional styles, Steve Smith's formative coach Trent Woodhill observed that his famous ward's uniqueness would be accepted in the Indian system, where it is "all about the output".

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Stuart Broad Reveals How Richard Hadlee's Advice Helped Him in Ashes Performance

England fast bowler Stuart Broad played a pivotal part in his side’s 2-2 Ashes series draw, as the 33-year-old bagged 23 wickets in five-test series.

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'Maalis' Have Become Curators Now and That is the System's Biggest Achievement: Daljit Singh

Curator Daljit Singh has retired a happy man after 22 years of service to Indian cricket. They are no longer seen as "maalis" and are getting due respect, a change that pleases him the most.

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Pleased to Go From ‘Diminishing’ to ‘Reinvented’: Broad

After enjoying a stellar Ashes series which saw him finish as England’s highest wicket-taker with 23 wickets at an average of 26.65, Stuart Broad is reflecting upon the last twelve months with a great deal of satisfaction.

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England Spinner Adil Rashid at Crossroads of Test Career

England spinner Adil Rashid has said that he is bracing himself to make a decision on what course his career should take, if he does not get a call-up to the England side for their Test tour of Sri Lanka.

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India vs South Africa: No Reason Why Rohit Can't Succeed as Test Opener - Rathour

Star India batsman Rohit Sharma has been exceptional in the limited-overs formats at the top of the order for the past few years, but hasn’t quite translated that form in Tests.

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Sri Lanka Optimistic About Saving Pakistan Tour

Sri Lanka's cricket board remains hopeful of going ahead with its tour of Pakistan but will await the final all-clear from the defence ministry, an official said Wednesday.

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