“I believe that people will keep on talking," Rana said after taking 3/53 from his seven overs during the first ODI against ...
Rohit Sharma said the idea behind promoting Axar Patel to No.5 in the batting order in the first ODI against England was to maintain the left-hand-right-hand batting combination and to exploit the ...
Harshit Rana reflects on his maiden ODI wicket, revealing how tactical variations in his bowling setup helped dismiss Ben ...
In Pakistan's squad for the Champions Trophy, there's been a lot of outrage from critics and team supporters around the ...
Slamming 86 runs off 66 balls, Ravi Rampaul set a new record for No. 10 batsmen with an audacious innings that helped his team set India a respectable target in the second ODI. His 99-run stand with ...
Moshim’s Spice Horouta Te Waka 112-2 in 12.3 overs (Shubham Ralhan 36 not out, Gautam Sareen 33no, Harmanpreet Gill 24; Riker ...
India’s newest pace sensation, Harshit Rana, made an emphatic statement on his ODI debut against England, bagging a three-wicket haul and playing a key role in India’s four-wicket win on Thursday.
It was an "incredibly tough call" for Australia to drop Todd Murphy for the second Sri Lanka Test, a decision made with expectations of a diabolical Galle batting wicket in mind.
India's bowling attack, led by Ravindra Jadeja and debutant Harshit Rana, played a key role in limiting England's scoring opportunities.
Australia hands Cooper Connolly a Test debut in Galle at the expense of Todd Murphy, with the tourists mindful runs will be "at a premium" on a tricky wicket against Sri Lanka.
Recapping the match, England won the toss and elected to bat first. Openers Phil Salt (43 in 26 balls, with five fours and three sixes) and Ben Duckett (32 in 29 balls, with six fours) gave England a ...
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