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The prime ministers of Australia and India at the fourth cricket Test in Ahmedabad's cricket stadium. Modi interacts with India's cricket team.

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The old record set by Gary Sobers in 1966 of 1000+ runs and taking 30 wickets in Test cricket in England is matched by Ravindra Jadeja in the Fifth Test at the Oval in London in August 2025.

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Shubman Gill of Gujarat Titans cricket leads India in the first Test against England, as Sharma and Kohli retire.

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The Test cricket attendance record of 91,000 set at the MCG grounds in Australia for the 2013-14 Ashes cricket is likely to be exceeded for the Fourth India Australia Test match. It will be played at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad, India, on Thursday. Both the Australian pm Albanese and India's pm Modi will be in attendance and hand out bats before the match.

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Sky Sports talks to Gill and Stokes at Headingley Leeds First Test. Stokes says the confidence in the dressing room made a difference. India scored five centuries and Britain 3 centuries. This is the second highest run chase for England in Test cricket. Pant got a century in both innings another first for Indian wicket keeper.

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Jaiswal's double century at Rajkot in the third Test cricket match against England was achieved with cricket skills developed though hard work on the pitch.Sriram Veera reporting from the Rajkot cricket grounds says Jaishwal is a player who has worked hard on his batting, methodically improving it to build a sound base. This discipline was seen in practice sessions and on the pitch when Sharma pointed out for him to keep his bat straighter.

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Another pitch for spin bowlers at the Ferozeshah Kotla grounds in India before the 2nd cricket Test against Australia.

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A record for Day 3 at MCG of over 83,000 in Australia India Fourth Test Cricket, the largest since 1937. The record for total attendance of 255,000 is likely to be broken. Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar build a 127 run partnership and Reddy gets to 105. India are only 114 runs behind a massive Australian first innings of 474 with 1 wicket in hand.

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Jasprit Bumrah will be the new captain for India's cricket team as it plays a final Test match against England led by Ben Stokes. Stokes led England to a 3-0 win in Test matches against New Zealand with Joe Root in top form.

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Captain Shubman Gill on India's win at Edgbaston in the Second Test cricket against England-

"I think all of the things we spoke about after the first game, we were spot on with all of those things. The way we came back with our bowling and fielding was tremendous.

"We knew with 400 or 500 we would be in the game, especially if we he held our catches. Both our bowlers bowled brilliantly with the way we were able to get through [England's] top order.

"Akash Deep bowled with so much heart and skilfully with his lengths. He moved it in both directions, which was tough to do. He was magnificent for us."

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Geoff Lemon compares the  youngest batters on the Indian and Australian Test cricket teams and their graceful batting, Shubman Gill and Cameron Green. Shubman Gill's century gave India a good start against Australia leading to superb batting from Kohli with 186 and his partnership with Axar Patel in the fourth Test match against Australia.

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Grade three muscle tear in shoulder for Ben Stokes as he sits out the Fifth Test at the Oval with India in August 2025. Bumrah and Pant are unlikely to play for India in Fifth Test. Ben Stokes has 14 weeks to recover before the Ashes Test Cricket in Australia. Stokes took on a record amount of bowling and batting in the Tests with India going as he often does all out to win leaving the England skipper more prone to injuries and a bit exhausted.

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A sixth wicket partnership of 139 runs between Butler and Woakes gives England a 3 wicket win. At one point England who needed 277 runs to win were down 5 wickets for 117 runs. The first Test against Pakistan at Old Trafford turned out to be one of many Test cricket matches that England come back to win. England win by 3 wickets.

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Jhulan Goswami's remarkable career in women's cricket as a fast bowler for India is the subject of this report in BBC Sports. Her last game was at Lord's against England on September 24.  With Mithali Raj she represents the best of Indian women's cricket.

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"When the Legends Played in the Leagues" is the Wisden Book of the Year. The Guardian shows Gary Sobers, the West Indies cricketer from the sixties and the seventies who is one of the most famous cricketers of all time. It shows English cricket in the English Leagues for 1950- 2000. Included here are West Indies cricketers Lance Gibbs, Wesley Hall and Rohan Kanhai. What Ken Rosewall and Rod Laver were to tennis Sobers and Kanhai were to cricket in that era.

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As England and Australia prepare for Ashes cricket Test series, Mike Atherton looks at the two captains, Tim Paine for Australia and Joe Root for England. Tim Paine is an unlikely captain because of not playing in enough matches after hand injuries and surgeries. He is a Tasmanian and played on and off for Australia. He also came in unusual circumstances as a captain after failures of the Australian team, with his close relationship with coach Justin Langer. Joe Root by comparison is a top batsman and has made it to the top after playing well for England in many matches. 

The result is a contrast in the two sides. Yet in cricket as in any sport anything can happen. And the Australian side will do its best to upset any predictions.

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Chappell cites Virat Kohli's passion for test cricket as the reason he means so much for the game. Test cricket is under severe pressure from the one day and other formats. Yet it has some dimensions that the one day format lacks such as the excitement that goes into the Ashes contest between Australia and India. Kohli is also seen as handling the pressure from having a lot of the excitement of the hundreds of millions of fans in India  watching him and behind him without getting in any way ruffled.

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Axar Patel says of his 5 wicket haul in India's 1st Test cricket against New Zealand, that he always tries to see to it that he is enjoying his bowling, trying to read the wicket and understand what is happening, how its behaving and plan accordingly.

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Glen McGrath the fast bowler from Australia with 563 wickets the previous record for fast bowler in cricket compares Anderson of England to Sachin Tendulkar in India. The only other bowlers in this league are Anil Kumble and Shane Warne. Stuart Broad who got his 500th wicket in Test cricket says Anderson, 38 years, has got better with age and has always inspired him.

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India's sensational collapse for 36 runs in the First Test in Adelaide against the Aussies is the lowest score for a complete innings in Test cricket in 65 years. Hazlewood took 5 wickets for 8 runs in 5 overs. Cummins took 4 wickets for 21 runs in 10 overs. 

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Alyssa Hayley and Rachael Haynes with an opening stand of 219 runs help Australia win the semi final of the World's Cricket Cup with the West Indies.

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Steve Smith the Australian batsman who was the  player of the Ashes cricket series last year says his two remaining goals are to win the Ashes in England, and to win a Test series with India.

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Disbelief at what happened in the Sydney cricket Test with the comments of Paine to Ashwin and the activity on the crease by Smith, as Indian batsmen held on to save the day. Readers comments are interesting. One reader says Brett Lee is the Australian bowler who should be the role model for Australia. Then again Richie Benaud from the sixties and seventies going far back is what the Australians need to go back to. Other readers say this is not just Australian cricket, it is cultural in Australia.


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