Asia Cup | 'I don’t think he will play all the games': AB de Villiers praises Indian selectors for Jasprit Bumrah's workload management

Asia Cup | 'I don’t think he will play all the games': AB de Villiers praises Indian selectors for Jasprit Bumrah's workload management

 10:01 23/08/2025

South African legend AB de Villiers predicted India pacer Jasprit Bumrah won't play every Asia Cup 2025 game due to workload management, despite his inclusion in the squad. De Villiers supported selectors' proactive approach to protect senior players like Bumrah, emphasising the importance of managing workload to get the best performance.
Harry Brook: England Ready to Chase Down Any Target, Even 450 Against India

Harry Brook: England Ready to Chase Down Any Target, Even 450 Against India

 22:01 19/08/2025

TOI Exclusive | Watched AB de Villers bat for hours and tried to learn what made him special, says England vice-captain Harry Brook ahead of the second Test between India and England, starting from Wednesday at Edgbaston.
Bumrah's Availability for Second Test Uncertain Amid Workload Management Strategy

Bumrah's Availability for Second Test Uncertain Amid Workload Management Strategy

 03:01 15/08/2025

Following a defeat at Headingley, India contemplates whether to field Jasprit Bumrah for the second Test, despite workload management plans limiting his appearances. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirms Bumrah's availability, but the decision hinges on long-term strategy. Nitish Kumar Reddy might debut, offering balance if Bumrah rests, highlighting India's focus on sustained success.
IND vs ENG: 'Disappointed' - Ex-India cricketer questions ECB’s move to drop Pataudi name

IND vs ENG: 'Disappointed' - Ex-India cricketer questions ECB’s move to drop Pataudi name

 03:01 12/08/2025

Farokh Engineer, a close friend of Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, criticized the ECB's initial decision to rename the India-England Test series trophy, feeling the subsequent introduction of a winning captain's medal named after the Pataudi family was merely an afterthought.
IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant eyes to overtake Virat Kohli in elite Test list

IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant eyes to overtake Virat Kohli in elite Test list

 03:01 12/08/2025

Rishabh Pant aims to surpass Virat Kohli's record of Test centuries against England in the upcoming Edgbaston Test. Following his impressive performance in the first Test, Pant needs one more century to overtake Kohli and equal Mohammed Azharuddin's record.
Siraj's Broken Bat Snafu: India's Bowler Shows Frustration, Then Humor, Ahead of England Test

Siraj's Broken Bat Snafu: India's Bowler Shows Frustration, Then Humor, Ahead of England Test

 08:01 08/08/2025

Ahead of the second Test against England, Mohammed Siraj practiced batting. Siraj found his bat broken. This caused a moment of surprise. The incident occurred during practice at Edgbaston. India aims to level the series after a defeat. Lower-order batting is a key concern for the team. Siraj's reaction to the broken bat showed his positive attitude.
Gill's Captaincy Under Scrutiny: Manjrekar Calls for More Aggression After India's Test Defeat

Gill's Captaincy Under Scrutiny: Manjrekar Calls for More Aggression After India's Test Defeat

 08:01 07/08/2025

Following India's defeat to England, Sanjay Manjrekar critiqued Shubman Gill's captaincy, suggesting he was overly defensive despite favourable conditions. Manjrekar contrasted Gill's approach with Virat Kohli's aggressive style. He lauded Rishabh Pant's form but cautioned KL Rahul against inconsistency. India, trailing 0-1, faces England in the second Test at Edgbaston.
Australia's Haddin Issues Stark Warning to Shubman Gill After India's Test Defeat: 'Fix Your Attitude'
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Haddin to Gill: India's Fielding Woes Require Attitude Adjustment After England Test Loss

Australia's Haddin Issues Stark Warning to Shubman Gill After India's Test Defeat: 'Fix Your Attitude' OR Haddin to Gill: India's Fielding Woes Require Attitude Adjustment After England Test Loss

 04:01 23/07/2025

Following India's five-wicket loss to England in the first Test, former Australian player Brad Haddin urges captain Shubman Gill to improve the team's fielding attitude. Haddin links poor catching to the IPL and emphasizes that fielding excellence requires commitment. India dropped eight catches, costing them dearly, especially with Ben Duckett's match-winning performance.
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