Captain Virat Kohli and all rounder R Ashwin are on a roll. India thrashed England by an innings and 36 runs in the fourth Test to claim the five-match series 3-0.
Read moreIndia rode on a superb bowling performance to beat England by 246 runs in the second cricket Test at the ACA-VDCA Stadium. Chasing 405, England lost wickets at frequent intervals on the fifth and final day to end their second innings at 158.
Read moreIndia reached 98 for three in their second innings to take a 298-run lead at the end of the third day's play in the second cricket Test against England. Earlier in the day, India bowled out England for 255 in their first innings as the visitors trailed India by 200 runs.
Read moreSignalling the end of the cold war with his successor Ravichandran Ashwin, seasoned off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Thursday hoped the Chennai tweaker would shatter all records and predicted a 3-0 win for India in the ongoing five-match cricket Test series against England.
Read moreIndia retained its numero uno spot in the International Cricket Council Test team rankings while premier off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin also continued to top the bowlers' list.
Read moreFormer Indian opener Akash Chopra considers wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha's knock at Eden Gardens a big gain for India in the Test series against New Zealand. "Saha's knocks in Eden were special. Big gain."
Read moreA perfect Dussehra gift for Indians as Team India mauled NZ by 321 runs in the final Test. Ashwin once again single-handedly triggered Kiwi batting collapse
Read moreRavichandran Ashwin (6/81) put India in the driver's seat. Ashwin's 20th haul of five wickets or more, put India in a commanding position.
Read moreMurali Vijay (64*) and Cheteshwar Pujara (50*) gave India a 215-run lead at stumps on Day 3 after Ashwin and Jadeja bundled out the Kiwis for 262.
Read moreA brisk 75 ball off 114 by KL Rahul and Ravichandran Ashwinβs 18th five-wicket haul put India in a commanding position after the first day of the second Test match against the West Indies.
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