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Joe Root Says Continuity Within Team Is Tough To Maintain Due To Covid-19

  England captain Joe Root has backed his under-performing teammates and opened up on multiple factors behind it as well. He added that continuity is a hard thing to maintain amid the tough time of COVID-19 and bio-bubble also. However, England’s Test squad has always been criticized for their recent performances on several occasions. Earlier, England used to create trouble against any opposition but now they have lost the touch as well. And, the lack of continuity is the main reason behind it. Moreover, their batting unit has become inconsistent with their performance and Joe Root said that it’s something that is happening because of the pandemic in the world and praises the work ethics of his teammates amid this crunch time as well. “You see the guys put in the work time and time again. One thing you can never question about anyone in this team is their work ethic. I think everyone throws everything into their practice and does everything they can to make themselves better,...

Shardul Thakur’s Absence Won’t Affect Team Balance, Says Virat Kohli

Indian captain Virat Kohli has said that the team won’t lack the balance with Shardul Thakur’s absence in the second Test against England at Lord’s, starting on Thursday. He said that as he believes they can strike the right balance as there are enough options to choose from. Notably, Shardul Thakur has been ruled out of the second Test against England with an injured hamstring as well. And, veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is likely to replace him in the playing XI. However, Virat Kohli feels the batting department is doing good job with both openers and Ravindra Jadeja scored valuable runs during the first Test in Nottingham as well. “The good thing is that Jadeja has got runs in the first game already, so he will go into the second game confident. That already makes our batting a bit deeper, the lower-order contributed with the bat as well,” said Kohli during the pre-match press conference. “Shardul brings in more batting ability but having said that, from the batsmen’s p...

Ravindra Jadeja Feels His Fitness Standard Helps in His Fielding

  After consecutive Test series wins in Australia, Team India is eyeing a series win in England as well, where came out victorious in 2007. They had the upper hand to win the first Test in Nottingham, needing 157 runs on the final day, with 9 wickets in hand. But the rain on Day 5 had played the spoilsports and the first Test of the five-match series ended in a draw. However, the veteran Indian all-rounder, Ravindra Jadeja has said that the current Indian team has a big chance to win the series in England this time. Describing the same to the Times of India, Ravindra Jadeja said, “Now we are in England and the conditions are totally different from those in Australia. Here, the ball swings a lot and you have to play accordingly. You have to play close to the body, not like in Australia, where you can play your shots from the first ball.   If we prepare well and focus, then we have a very good chance this time.” However, we all know how brilliant Jadeja as a fielder and wi...

Zaheer Khan Believes Jasprit Bumrah Should Be the Man of the Match

  Former Indian pace bowler Zaheer Khan admits that speedster Jasprit Bumrah should have won the man of the match award after showcasing his brilliant performance throughout the first Test. Notably, Joe Root was named the man of the match for scoring 173 runs in both innings as well. Jasprit Bumrah bagged four wickets in the first innings as India restricted England for a mere total of 183. In the second innings, He claimed a fifer in the longer format and he ended the first Test in Nottingham with the figures of 9/118. Bumrah also contributed with the bat as he scored 28 runs off 34 balls, which helped India to have a lead to 95 runs. Virat Kohli said after the Test that the runs scored by Bumrah were crucial at that moment. Speaking to Cricbuzz, Zaheer Khan said: “If I had to pick only one player of the match, then definitely I would go with Bumrah. Reason is clear for that. He set the tone of the Test match from the first over. Yes, Joe Root is a very big player, he played...

Cricket Australia Confirms Participation of Players in Phase 2 IPL 2021

  As the second phase of the Indian Premier League 2021 will resume in the United Arab Emirates in September, a positive development came as five players from Australia will participate in the league as well. The matches will play host to the second phase of IPL 2021 , with Dubai, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi being the three hosts as well. While the news came that the overseas cricketers won’t be taking part in the second phase of the IPL 2021 owing to their international commitments, this news certainly brought the relief to every franchise as well. However, Cricket Australia (CA) has decided to allow 5 players to participate in the IPL. According to a report in The Telegraph, Steve Smith, Marcus Stoinis, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Glenn Maxwell, and Chris Lynn have confirmed their participation in the IPL. Stoinis and Smith are a part of the Delhi Capitals squad whereas Nathan Coulter-Nile and Chris Lynn are a part of the two-time defending champions Mumbai Indians team as well. On th...

Michael Vaughan shares three changes for England for the second Test

  The first Test between India and England at Trent Bridge in Nottingham has ended in a draw as the rain has played the spoilsports. India was required 157 runs to win the match on the final day but the play didn’t take place at all. While the second Test will begin on Thursday (August 12), former England captain Michael Vaughan has revealed his preferred England’s playing XI. However, England’s batting order has come under the scanner as they have failed to step up. Only their captain Joe Root did well and their over dependency cost him the match as well. And, England coach Chris Silverwood has also opened up on this. While the players like Haseeb Hameed got a chance and Zak Crawley and Dan Lawrence struggled to get back in their form also. He added in his piece for the Telegraph: “I will start with Dan Lawrence. He needs to find a method for getting in for 25 balls. Every single Test innings he has played, even when he has scored runs, the first 25 balls have been chaotic. La...

Sanjay Manjrekar shares his views on the performance of KL Rahul

Former player turned commentator Sanjay Manjrekar has said that he believed someone else should come in place of KL Rahul in India’s first Test in Nottingham. Notably, Rahul had last featured in the longer format for India almost two years ago as well. However, with Shubman Gill has been ruled out and Mayank Agarwal suffered a concussion before the first Test, KL Rahul got the chance as an opener and grabbed the opportunity quite well. While reviewing the first Test on Sony Sports, Sanjay Manjrekar stated that he was extremely impressed with KL Rahul’s performance. He said: “I was impressed as well as extremely happy for KL Rahul. I have been regularly saying that he failed in Test matches for 4-5 series, so I was feeling that someone else should be given a chance in the Indian Test squad or Test XI because KL Rahul was not giving good performances in Test cricket.” He also applauded how KL Rahul has left behind his poor form and played a brilliant knock in the first inningsas w...