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The Prince Follows the King?: Shubman Highlights Importance of 20 Wickets in a Test
At the picturesque grounds of Headingley, a fresh-faced captain, Shubman Gill, stood before the press, offering not just answers, but a glimpse into the future of Indian Test cricket. Calm, composed, and clear in intent, Gill’s words reflected not only confidence, but conviction.

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Bumrah: Unbothered, Unaffected, Undefeated
In a game often dictated by nerves and narratives, Jasprit Bumrah remains India's calmest voice in chaos. Whether it was the 2019 IPL final, where a crucial bye could have broken spirits, or the Headingley Test where five dropped chances could've shaken any bowler's confidence, Bumrah stood firm.

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Rohit Sharma: Oh Captain, My Captain
It was February 2020. Just before the world changed. In a quiet studio, away from the flashing lights and roaring crowds, Rohit Sharma sat down for an hour-long interview. No cameras, no cricket. Just a deep, honest conversation. He wasn’t India’s captain yet. But leadership? That was already coursing through his veins.

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India to Regain and Reunite for Second Test
Since 2021, the Dukes ball has lost its legendary swing. The pitches are flatter. The bounce more even. The average first-innings score is higher. Which means India cannot depend on movement alone.

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India’s Pace Attack: A Derailing Effort?
It’s Day 5 at Headingley. England is hunting down 371 like it’s a Sunday stroll. Two balls remain before India gets their hands on the second new ball – a possible turning point, if only the game hadn’t already slipped. Shardul Thakur runs in, a 7-2 field stacked on the off-side. The instructions are clear: bowl dry, squeeze England into a mistake. But Root flicks one for a single, and Jamie Smith creams the next past point for four. Within moments, the chase that should've required grit turns into a glorified net session.

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Rishabh Pant: Re-Inventing Test Cricket
The Headingley Test may have ended in heartbreak for India, but Rishabh Pant ensured it wouldn't be forgotten anytime soon. Not for the result, but for the sheer audacity and brilliance of one man with the bat. Scoring centuries in both innings of a Test match is rare. Doing so in England, under pressure, with the team on the backfoot? That’s Rishabh Pant for you – redefining not just moments, but the very mindset of Test cricket.

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England vs India Test Series 2025: A Battle of New Eras, New Heroes
Cricket’s most enduring Test rivalry outside the Ashes enters its next chapter as England and India face off in a five-match Test series, beginning June 20 at Headingley. But this isn’t just another bilateral contest yeh ek naye daur ki shuruaat hai. For the first time in over a decade, India arrive in England without Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, and England’s once-fiery pace attack is reshaped due to injuries.

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Temba Bavuma: The Simba from South Africa
For years, Temba Bavuma's cricketing journey has been overshadowed by expectations, judgments, and the burden of representation. But now, he has roared louder than ever before, leading South Africa to their first-ever World Test Championship title. The weight of 27 long years of heartbreak, near-misses, and ridicule has finally lifted. Bavuma isn't just the captain of a world champion team.

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South Africa: The 27-Year-Old Drought Ends
The morning of the final at Lord’s had a strange kind of electricity. It wasn't loud at first, it simmered. But the South African fans in the Grand Stand were never quiet. They sang, they cheered, and when Kyle Verreynne slashed Mitchell Starc past point for the winning runs, the dam broke. As the players celebrated, an iconic chant thundered through the historic ground:

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Suryakumar Yadav: SKY is Never the Limit
To say Suryakumar Yadav is one of the finest T20 batters in the world is to echo a widely accepted truth. His 360-degree strokeplay, calmness under pressure, and ability to dismantle bowling attacks are now the stuff of cricketing folklore. But even the most celebrated batters have their kryptonite. For Suryakumar, the Achilles' heel has long been bowlers who turn the ball away – especially left-arm orthodox and right-arm legbreaks.
