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King Charles meets with Indian cricket team
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Having been introduced in the white-ball formats first, the stop clock rule is now part of Test cricket too, and could have a critical impact on teams' standing in the 2025-27 World Test Championship
England were docked two World Test Championship (WTC) points and fined 10% match fees on Wednesday for their slow over rate in the third test against India at Lord's.
England’s acceleration did come, but it was only in the final few overs of the innings, and their first innings total of 258 looked under-par on a good batting surface with a quick outfield. Dunkley even admitted that despite her own 83, England were “20 runs short” on the day.
Joe Root is back at No.1 in the world rankings after his 37th Test century, but admits he and his team-mates are losing the battle when it comes to restricting Ben Stokes' workload after the thrilling
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After missing four years of test duty due to injury, England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says he wants to play the final two tests against India and prove he deserves a place in the squad for the Ashes series in Australia.
This was a throwback of a last day when every wicket and run was eked out in front of a near full-house and the tension became unbearable
By Shah Faisal The 2025 India vs England Test series has stirred up a storm—not just with the bat and ball, but because of the ball itself. Several times duri
Thrilling though much of the action has been, England’s Test series with India has been blighted by all manner of dark arts and delaying tactics in order to exact marginal gains and frustrate the opposition.
England cricket star Jofra Archer has risked a fine after taunting Rishabh Pant on the final day of the third Test between the Three Lions and India. The 30-year-old was in inspired form and took five wickets over the five days as he featured in a Test match for the first time in four years.
Mohammed Siraj has been fined 15 percent of his match fee and been handed a demerit point by the ICC after giving a send-off to Ben Duckett in the third Tet beween England and India
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who shot to fame by becoming the youngest player and century-maker in the Indian Premier League earlier this year, has lit up the English shores with his swashbuckling batting. The southpaw has already become a crowd-puller and,