LATEST NEWS IN INDIA 2022

November 18, 2021 2
Despite their failures in the first T20I between India and New Zealand, Dinesh Karthik feels Shreyas Iyer and ...
November 18, 2021 1
Aakash Chopra believes Rohit Sharma blundered in the first T20I against New Zealand by failing to bowl Venkatesh ...
November 17, 2021 3
Venkatesh Iyer, an all-rounder who has got his first India call-up for the T20I series against New Zealand, ...
November 17, 2021 4
Venkatesh Iyer, a newcomer to Team India, has indicated that he is entering international cricket with a “blank ...
November 17, 2021 1
Before the first T20I against New Zealand on Wednesday in Jaipur, Team India cricketers had a headshots session. ...
November 17, 2021 2
Aakash Chopra has announced his preferred Indian XI for the first T20I against New Zealand. One of his ...
November 17, 2021 2
Former India batsman Robin Uthappa has named his starting XI for India’s first T20I against New Zealand in ...
November 17, 2021 2
In order to be a successful team, India’s newly-appointed T20I skipper Rohit Sharma has emphasize the need of ...
November 17, 2021 2
During his Digital Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) selection committee hearing. Former Yorkshire spinner Azeem Rafiq discussed some ...
November 17, 2021 3
The New Zealand cricket team will face India in the first T20I in a three-match series in Jaipur ...

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