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According to Greg, Kuldeep's inclusion in the Indian playing XI would definitely add variety to the team's bowling deck.
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Having lost the first Test despite dominating the majority of the match has left India questioning their team combination and ...
Ahead of the second Test between England and India at Edgbaston in Birmingham, uncertainty is looming over Jasprit Bumrah’s ...
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whom he hails as the "best wrist-spinner since Shane Warne", in the playing XI. India lost the opening Test of the five-match series by five wickets at Headingley, where they were also guilty of ...
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Spinner Kuldeep Yadav recalled his experience of learning from Kevin Pietersen about the nuances of bowling in England. The ...
Former Indian cricket team head coach Greg Chappell gave a damming verdict on India's defeat in the Headingley Test against England and called for a rethink in terms of selection heading into the ...
“Without Bumrah, I'd like to see left-armer Arshdeep Singh added to the mix and Kuldeep Yadav, possibly the best wristspinner since Shane Warne, included in the attack. “Jadeja is not a front-line ...
Australia batting legend Greg Chappell believes India paid the price for a lack of variety in their bowling attack during the first Test against England and has called for the inclusion of Arshdeep ...
Australia legend Greg Chappell reckons that Shubman Gill-led India lost the first Test match of the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy because of the lack of variety in their bowling attack at Headingley. He ...