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Former England Skipper Called Team India "Brave" After Win In 1st Test vs Australia
Alastair Cook, a former captain and the first England batter to make 10,000 runs in Test cricket, praised India for their remarkable comeback after getting bowled out for just 150 in the first Test at Perth.
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"I'd Keep My Mouth Shut": England Great Alastair Cook On Yashasvi Jaiswal Sledging Mitchell Starc
During the second day play of the first Test in Perth, Jaiswal took a dig at Starc, saying, "You are coming too slow at me". The left-arm fast bowler, had a smile on his face while walking back to his mark.
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"Jasprit Bumrah Is A Joke...": Ex-England Pacer's "Best Player In The World" Verdict
Former England cricket team fast bowler Steven Finn was all praise for Jasprit Bumrah after his match-wining performance against Australia in the first Test match in Perth.
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First Time In 14 Years: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul Notch Up Rare Feat In 1st Test vs Australia
Jaiswal and Rahul notched up a 172-run unbeaten partnership by the end of Day 2.
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"He's Never...": England Great Alastair Cook's Verdict On James Anderson Registering For IPL Auction
Anderson, at the age of 42, has registered himself for the IPL 2025 mega auction.
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Ex-England Captain Calls For Final Decision On Jos Buttler, Says "They Need To..."
Buttler will take up England captaincy duties ahead of the five-match T20I series against the West Indies, with Phil Salt to don the keeping gloves.
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"Look Forward To Bazball": England Great Alastair Cook After Nation's Third Straight ODI Series Loss
England have been defeated 2-1 in a three-match ODI series by West Indies.
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Can Joe Root eclipse Sachin Tendulkar? England Great Alastair Cook's Honest Take
The 33-year-old's current run tally now stands at a whopping 12,716, just 3,206 runs shy of going past India's 'God of Cricket' to become the most decorated batter in Test history.
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ICC Hall of Famer Alastair Cook Expresses Admiration For England's 'Bazball' Of Cricket
Former England opener and recent International Cricket Council (ICC) Hall of Famer Alastair Cook expressed his admiration for the Three Lions' highly-attacking and positive 'Bazball' brand of cricket
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Neetu David Becomes Second Indian Woman To Be Inducted Into ICC Hall Of Fame
Former India spinner Neetu David, who still holds the record for the best figures (8/53) by a woman in an individual Test innings, on Wednesday became only the second female cricketer from the country to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame