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Finding the 'lost boy'!
Opener Mayank Agarwal smashed a breezy century as India A recorded a convincing seven-wicket victory over West Indies A in the Tri-Series here on Monday. Chasing 222 in the allotted 50 overs, India A were home with plenty to spare at the Grace Road, with Mayank's 102-ball 112 being the highlight of the innings
The Indian cricketers had their first training session in England on Monday but making heads turn, for obvious reasons, was Sachin Tendulkar's son Arjun, who ran in and bowled fast in the nets organised for Virat Kohli's men
The Indian cricket team is currently on one of their toughest assignments which is the tour of England. The team left Indian shores earlier in the week will kick start their tour in United Kingdom with T20 Internationals against Ireland before they face England.
Jos Buttler gives England the "best chance they have ever had" of winning the World Cup, according to former captain Michael Vaughan.
The legendary Sachin Tendulkar feels India has headed to the gruelling tour of England with "the most complete fast-bowling attack in many many years", a "luxury" that was not there during his 24 years in international cricket.
The schedule for the ICC Women's World T20 2018 was announced on Monday and the showpiece event, to be held in the West Indies from 9 to 24 November, will start with a high voltage match between India and New Zealand in Guyana. The other teams in action on the opening day of the tournament are Australia, Pakistan and hosts & defending champions West Indies.
The day Kapil Dev lifted the World Cup in the famous Lord's balcony to announce the arrival of Indian cricket.
It’s 35 years to the day since India won the Prudential Cup. Advancing age and information overload are playing havoc with my memory, but Kapil Dev’s team beating the mighty West Indies at Lord’s and turning the cricket world upside down remain vivid.
After the Al-Jazeera sting on spot-fixing, Pakistan batsman Umar Akmal has now claimed that he was approached by bookies on more than one occasion to indulge in corrupt activities. In an interview aired on Samaa TV on Sunday, the batsman claimed that while he was once offered $200,000 to not play two deliveries, he was also offered money to skip matches against India.