LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 04: Mohammed Siraj of India greets the crowd after being announced as the player of the match on day five of the 5th Rothesay Test Match at The Kia Oval on August 04, 2025 in ...
Why are Test matches finishing so quickly? Impatience, sports science, pitch quality… and the wanger
Between the end of the Second World War and the turn of the millennium, no Tests ended in two days - but there have been 12 ...
Australia extended their lead at the top of the World Test Championship (WTC) points table following their win in the fifth ...
For many Australians, the heat of summer truly sets in with the first ball being bowled for the Ashes. The five-Test series between Australia and England is much more than just a game of cricket, it ...
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Test Cricket In Times Of Reels: Can Classical Format Withstand Need For Speed?
A two-day finish to the Boxing Day Ashes Test in Melbourne left viewers dissatisfied and craving for more. It also underscored what all ails cricket's original format in contemporary times ...
Cricket, as America is discovering after the U.S. team’s unlikely progression to the latter stages of the ongoing men’s Twenty20 World Cup being co-hosted by their homeland, is a magnificent sport. It ...
The Oval Test would go down as a special one in the memory of every cricket fan. India won an astonishing game by defending 35 runs on the final day. A young Indian team completely outplayed an ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tristan Lavalette is an Australia-based reporter who covers cricket. It was the moment beleaguered local cricket tragics, so ...
May 12 (Reuters) - Following are quotes and reaction after India batsman Virat Kohli announced his retirement from test cricket on Monday, bringing down the curtain on a sparkling career in the ...
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Positive cricket doesn't mean reckless cricket: Chappell criticises England's 'Bazball' philosophy
NEW DELHI: "Positive cricket doesn't mean reckless cricket," said Australian great Greg Chappell, lambasting England's 'Bazball' philosophy during the high-intensity drawn Test series against India.
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