Former Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath believes Jasprit Bumrah may reduce his Test appearances, focusing more on ...
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The 150th anniversary Test next March will be a day-night contest with crowds of 90,000 expected for the first three days ...
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The Indian team head coach stated that he thinks most of the boys in the dressing room really want to do well in Test cricket because that is where legacies are made.
King Charles and Test cricket royalty from across the globe have been invited to the MCG to celebrate 150 years of Test cricket, along with the sport’s most revered trophy – the priceless Ashes urn.
Cricket fans are set to travel from far and wide to witness the sesquicentennial Test match between Australia and England next March, with those outside Victoria snapping up more than half the tickets ...
Glenn McGrath wonders if Jasprit Bumrah will continue playing Test cricket and will switch his focus to white-ball formats. Bumrah was the star of the show as India defeated New Zealand in the final ...