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Shastri also opined that if the WTC has to be played in the future, then the ICC should look to have a three-match series in place for the finals.
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Both the men's and women's teams are expected to fly out on June 2 after all the playing and non-playing members return three negative RT-PCR results
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Fielding coach Sridhar says Shastri has turned the fortunes of the team with clear thoughts and instructions
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India have been No.1 in the annual Test rankings since 2017.
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Prasad says Siraj has the pace, swing, and bounce to take wickets
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Chahar's best IPL performance 4-1-13-4 also included 18 dot balls and also earned rich praise from national head coach Ravi Shastri
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After clinching the T20I and Test series against Australia, India completed a clean sweep in all three formats against England, with a seven-run win in the third ODI here on Sunday.
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"The pack that stays together. Bubble or no bubble. Results will come and go for others to follow. Great day in lovely Pune," Shastri tweeted along with the picture.
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Kohli's men decided to play aggressive cricket after they lost to Sri Lanka in Galle in 2015, says former national chief selector
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Indian coach wasn't happy that midway through the tournament, ICC changed the criteria for qualifying to final from maximum points earned to maximum percentage points earned
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Pant's innings is the best counter attacking innings, I have seen in India by an Indian, especially at number six when the ball was turning," Shastri said after India's emphatic win in the fourth Test
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India's inoculation drive entered its second phase on Monday in which the coverage was expanded to include everyone above 60 and those over 45 with co-morbidities.
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The tweet has a reference to India's 10-wicket win over England in the third Test in Ahmedabad, Gujarat - a 'dry' state where liquor is prohibited. The win was registered inside two days of the five-day match
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Sitharaman, who was giving her 2021-22 Budget Speech, started off by giving a special shout out to what the Indian team under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane managed to achieve Down Under.
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Some of the Indian players and members of the support staff also landed in this southern city, airport sources said.
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Sridhar and Ashwin recount the emotional moments in the video called Let me tell a 'Kutti story' (small story)
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This young team with confidence, character and camaraderie augurs well for the future of Indian cricket
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Taking to Twitter, Shastri wrote: "Find of the tour for shoring up the bowling attack the way he did - Mohd Siraj. He fought through personal loss, racial remarks and channelised them to find home in the team huddle."
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The chants (meaning here comes our Ajinkya) were heard amid the beating of the traditional dhol tasha and showering of flower petals at Rahane's residential complex
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India head coach said that the just-concluded series was the toughest tour ever for him