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More than winning, Rohit wants to secure India's future - channelnewsasia.com - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka -  Mumbai

More than winning, Rohit wants to secure India's future

MUMBAI : India's crushing victory over Sri Lanka was an impeccable start to Rohit Sharma's reign as test captain but the all-format leader says creating a bench strength to secure the team's future will be a bigger challenge to him than winning matches.

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Shane Warne - "Don't Think I Would Call Him The Greatest": Sunil Gavaskar Skewered Over Comment On Shane Warne - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka - Thailand

"Don't Think I Would Call Him The Greatest": Sunil Gavaskar Skewered Over Comment On Shane Warne

India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar expressed his shock at the untimely death of Australian spin great Shane Warne. Gavaskar lavished praise on Warne's contribution to cricket, however, said that the Australian was not the greatest spinner of all time. Speaking on a show on India Today, the Indian batting great and former India captain said that "Indian spinners and Muttiah Muralitharan were certainly better than Warne". The Australian spinner died aged 52 on Friday due to a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand.

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Shane Warne - Rod Marsh - Sunil Gavaskar shocked by Shane Warne's death but says he was not the greatest spinner - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka - Thailand

Sunil Gavaskar shocked by Shane Warne's death but says he was not the greatest spinner

Sunil Gavaskar has spoken at his shock at the death of Shane Warne but does not think the Australian tweaker was the greatest spinner of all time. Speaking on a show on the India Today television channel, Gavaskar said Warne's death at the age of 52 on Friday due to a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand, had left him speechless. Warne's death followed that of fellow Australian great, wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, at the age of 74. "Within the space of 24 hours, the cricket world has lost two giants of the game, not just Australian cricket but the cricket world. Rodney Marsh and then Shane Warne. This is unbelievable. Hard to come to grips with," Gavaskar said.

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Shane Warne - Rod Marsh - Gavaskar shocked by Warne's death but says he was not greatest spinner - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka - Thailand

Gavaskar shocked by Warne's death but says he was not greatest spinner

India batting great Sunil Gavaskar has spoken at his shock at the death of Shane Warne but does not think the Australian tweaker was the greatest spinner of all time.

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Dinesh Karthik - Rishabh Pant - "Hallmark Of This Test For Him Personally": Dinesh Karthik Lavishes Praise On Rishabh Pant - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka

"Hallmark Of This Test For Him Personally": Dinesh Karthik Lavishes Praise On Rishabh Pant

India registered a comprehensive win over Sri Lanka in the first Test in Mohali, thanks to some all-round performances from players like Ravindra Jadeja and Rishabh Pant. While Jadeja was the star of the win with a classy 175 not out followed by a nine-wicket haul in the match as he dominated proceedings. Pant, on the other hand, put on an impressive show with the bat in the first innings when he played a counter-attacking 96-run knock. However, another crucial role in the match was yet to follow. After India posted a mammoth 574-8 declared, Pant supported the bowlers brilliantly with his "improved" outing behind the stumps.

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India vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test: Jadeja bags third successive man of the match award at Mohali - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka

India vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test: Jadeja bags third successive man of the match award at Mohali

Six years later, Ravindra Jadeja returned to the IS Bindra Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, slamming an unbeaten 175 and magical returns of 9/87 against Sri Lanka to hand India a handsome win by an innings and 222 runs, and bag his third successive man of the match award in four Test outings at the venue.

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Rohit Sharma - Ravichandran Ashwin - Ravindra Jadeja - India vs Sri Lanka: Ravichandran Ashwin Reveals How "Magnanimous" Ravindra Jadeja Sacrificed Overs For Jayant Yadav - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka

India vs Sri Lanka: Ravichandran Ashwin Reveals How "Magnanimous" Ravindra Jadeja Sacrificed Overs For Jayant Yadav

Ravichandran Ashwin on Sunday went past Kapil Dev's tally of 434 wickets to become the second highest Indian wicket-taker of all-time in Test cricket. Ashwin achieved the feat by dismissing Charith Asalanka on the third day of India's opening Test against Sri Lanka in Mohali. India registered a thumping win by an innings and 222 runs after bowling out Sri Lanka for 174 and 178 in the first and second innings, respectively, having themselves declared their first innings at 574/8. Ashwin finished the Test with another wicket to take his overall Test tally to 436 scalps.

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Rohit Sharma - Anil Kumble - India vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test: 'All-time great' Ashwin goes past Kapil Dev's 434 wickets - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka

India vs Sri Lanka, 1st Test: 'All-time great' Ashwin goes past Kapil Dev's 434 wickets

Kapil Dev retired from international cricket in 1994. Once he had surpassed Richard Hadlee's tally of 431 Test wickets, it was the envy of the cricket world till Courtney Walsh went past him in 2001. Eight bowlers have gone past Kapil since and Anil Kumble has remained India's highest Test wicket-taker for close to two decades. On Sunday, R Ashwin claimed Sri Lanka's Charith Asalanka first Test to go past Kapil's tally. After finishing the second innings with figures of 4/47, he now stands at 436 wickets in 85 Tests.

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