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A More Relaxed Bubble In UK Resulted In Covid Getting Into India Camp: Nasser Hussain
Former England skipper Nasser Hussain has said that the Indian cricketers had "enjoyed a more relaxed bubble here in the UK" and that ultimately resulted in Covid getting into the tourists' camp.
The fifth and final Test between India and England, that was scheduled to begin on Friday, was cancelled due to the emergence of a Covid-19 case in the Indian camp. Assistant physiotherapist Yogesh Parmar tested positive a few days after head coach Ravi Shastri, bowling coach Bharat Arun and fielding coach R Sridhar had tested positive.
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ENG vs IND, Covid shadow: Manchester Test Cancellation Won't Affect WTC
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Do Not Miss: BCCI Shares 'Unseen Visuals' From Dressing Room After Oval Win
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Anushka Sharma Hails Hubby Virat Kohli-Led Team India's Victory
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India Exposed All The Deficiencies In England Test Side: Michael Vaughan
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Approached Kohli For The Ball As I Wanted To Create Pressure: Jasprit Bumrah
On a pitch that offered no support to pace bowlers, it was important to create pressure on England batsmen and force them to make mistakes, said India pace bowler Jasprit ...
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ENG vs IND: Victory At Oval Hands India Lead In World Test Championship
Subject to official confirmation from the International Cricket Council (ICC), the Indian cricket team will jump to the top of the all-important and prestigious 2021-23 World Test Championship (WTC) p ...
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ENG vs IND, Fourth Test: India Move Within 2 Wickets Of Historic Win At The Oval
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Top Class, Series Defining Knock: Ex-Cricketers Laud Rohit Sharma's Ton
India opener Rohit Sharma on Saturday got acknowledgement for his first overseas century with former cricketers from India and England applauding his effort and even calling it a series-defining effor ...
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ENG vs IND, Fourth Test: Ball Swerves, Deceives Fielders As Rohit Sharma Gets Lives
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We Leaked Runs In The Middle Overs,Says Umesh Yadav
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4th Test, Day 2: Ollie Pope helps England take lead
Ollie Pope scored a flawless half-century (batting 74 off 143 balls) to help England move to 227/7 at tea, 36 runs ahead of India's first innings total, on the second ...
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