No clarity on Akash Deep's availability, while Arshdeep is unlikely to be available for selection for the Manchester Test
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England currently lead the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-1 with the fourth Test slated to begin on Wednesday at Manchester
Shikhar Dhawan and others refuse to be part of the match
The match was reduced to 29 overs-a-side after persistent rain delayed the start of the proceedings
Rahul has so far scored 375 runs from three Tests with two hundreds and a fifty at an average of 62.50
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The list also includes pacer Akash Deep and top-order batter Abhimanyu Easwaran
India lost the third Test against England at Lord’s by 22 runs to go 1-2 down in the series
28-year-old had agreed to a five-game deal, starting with the match against reigning champions Surrey at Scarborough from July 22
Rawal was found guilty of making “avoidable physical contact” with England bowler Lauren Filer during the 18th over and with Sophie Ecclestone in the following over
Despite Jadeja’s valiant knock, India went down by 22 runs in the third Test
Batting at number three, India expect solidity from Nair, who gate-crashed into the national team after piling up a mountain of runs on the domestic circuit
The swashbuckling all-rounder has snapped 61 wickets and scored 1078 runs in 84 T20I outings
Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah continues to dominate the Test bowling rankings, retaining the top spot
#SpecialToTheTribune: Being bowled out for 27 isn't just a statistical low—it’s a seismic jolt, a loud alarm for a once-dominant cricketing culture now on the brink
India lost a close Test by 22 runs with last batter Mohammed Siraj getting bowled off England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir’s delivery
Shyam Bhatia, The Tribune’s London Correspondent, writes about the morning after at Lord’s and the run up to the next India-England cricket Test at Old Trafford
A total of six teams each in men's and women's sections and 180 players will compete in the T20 format in the quadrennial showpiece
On Monday, Archer removed Rishabh Pant with a peach before taking a return catch to dismiss Washington Sundar as India went down by 22 runs despite trying their best to recover from those body blows
Australia needed only 14.3 overs to rout the home team in the first day-night Test at Sabina Park and complete a 3-0 series sweep
#SpecialToTheTribune:Somewhere behind closed doors, the team management will no doubt pore over a SWOT analysis, writes Shishir Hattangadi
India skipper lauds Jadeja and tail, says it showed his invaluableness to the side
England thus go 2-1 up in the five-match series
After dismissal, Siraj celebrated close to the batter in his follow-through and made contact as Duckett began his walk back to the Lord’s long room
The third Test of the five-match series at Lord's between England and India is evenly poised after the end of the first four days of the game and the last day will be a treat to watch for the fans as both teams have chances to win the clash from this position.
India end the fourth day at 58 for 4, still short of 135 runs
India and England to now engage in a three-match ODI series, starting July 16 at Southampton
Tempers flared up at the end of the 3rd day when India failed to squeeze in another over after England opener Zak Crawley's time-wasting tactics, drawing furious reaction led by skipper Shubman Gill
In 2024, he was omitted from Queensland's contracted players' list and suffered the devastating loss of his brother
After dismissing Jaime Smith, Siraj indicated the number '20' -- Jota's jersey number at Liverpool -- with his fingers
Rahul struck his second fifty of the tour to keep England quicks at bay even as he lost partners regularly
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