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“It’s five matches... so at some point the dynamics of the line-up will change. But we are really happy with where our bowling is. We know what we want — points of difference and not the ...
Many people have suggested different batting positions, but I feel that KL is ideal to replace or take over, the role of Virat Kohli at number four, because that number four, he can play a dual ...
Cricket News: Bharat Arun emphasizes the potential of India's bowling attack for the England tour, highlighting Arshdeep Singh and Akash Deep. He urges bowlers to s ...
England and India share one of cricket’s fiercest rivalries, with stars like England captain Ben Stokes and India’s wicket-keeper-batter KL Rahul often going head-to-head on the field.
Challenge 1 Move the Truck: KL Rahul faced a bowling machine on top of an 18-wheel truck; given eight deliveries, he had to hit the ball for a total of 500 metres.
Balmoral-based cricket team loved by Royal Family on sticky wicket due to lack of players Click here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sport By MIKE MERRITT ...
Nathan Lyon previewed the World Test Championship final, which will be played between Australia and South Africa, starting June 11 at Lord's. The spinner backed Australia's experience while noting ...
Calypso Cricket's bowling simulator at the new indoor centre in Maidstone Calypso used a company called BatFast to provide the simulator. They had kitted out the popular Sixes Social Cricket Bar ...
All of Pakistan’s cricket games in the 50-over Women’s World Cup will be in neutral Sri Lanka. India is staging the tournament from Sept. 30-Nov. 2 but political tensions mean ...
Mumbai’s bowling arsenal is heavily pace-dependent, but there’s no drawback in that. In Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult, they have two of the finest pacers in contemporary cricket and both have been in ...
Australia's plant-based market is expected to hit $13 billion by 2030. This is despite most current products relying on soy or gluten for plant proteins—which are common allergens.
Australia’s plant-based market is expected to hit $13 billion by 2030. This is despite most current products relying on soy or gluten for plant proteins – which are common allergens.