TEST News

Ashwin’s insatiable thirst for more

The 500th wicket of R Ashwin in the current Rajkot Test hints at the inevitable. It was unexpected and against the game's flow that the milestone was reached in just his second over of the innings. With centurion Ben Duckett leading the assault against the Indian...

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South Africa’s Test teams crawl home to SA20 Land.

At the very least, Kane Williamson performed the last rituals. If you have to lose a Test and be saddled with an unwelcome record that you have avoided for over 92 years, the kindest man in cricket should deliver the killing blows, not some smug aggressor.Against...

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Shubman Gill prevails in a struggle with himself.

Shubman Gill played a variety of sweep strokes in the Vizag nets, including the full-blooded one in front of the square, the aerial one behind, the lap sweep, and the reverse sweep. Playing a half-squat, half-sweep, half-pull to find the boundary, he had not quite...

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New Zealand’s advantage surpasses 500

Kane Williamson completed his second century in the inaugural Test against South Africa at Mount Maunganui, pushing New Zealand's lead past 500 at stumps on Day 3. The home team's desire to keep piling on the runs meant they did not impose follow-on after bundling out...

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Jack Leach unlikely to play the Vizag Test

Brendon McCullum may have teased the prospect of an all-spin attack against India, but that strategy will have to wait. Jack Leach, England's most experienced spinner in the current squad, is unlikely to play the second Test against Visakhapatnam. Two days before the...

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When  Pope took over evils from the past.

The very last time India lost a Test with a first-innings lead of 190 odd was in Galle when Dinesh Chandimal scored an incredible 162. On that day, Chandimal's strategy was to "sweep and reverse-sweep to put pressure on the bowlers". That high-risk, high-reward credo...

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