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Mayank Agarwal - India vs Sri Lanka: Comfortable Batting At Any Position, Says Mayank Agarwal - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka

India vs Sri Lanka: Comfortable Batting At Any Position, Says Mayank Agarwal

India opener Mayank Agarwal said he is comfortable batting at any position for the team but he enjoys opening the batting. After a splendid performance with the bat against New Zealand and South Africa, Mayank Agarwal was named in the 18-man squad for the upcoming Test series against Sri Lanka. "The role of an opener is key in Test cricket because, in a five-day game, it is the openers who set up the day for the batters to follow. It's something that I have done all my life," Mayank said in a statement. "I really enjoy doing that. With that being said, I don't just always want to open the batting. I am also comfortable batting at any position the team wants me to bat, at any given situation," he added.

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Ricky Ponting - Rishabh Pant - Delhi Capitals confirm Ajit Agarkar's appointment as assistant coach - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka -  Delhi -  Kolkata

Delhi Capitals confirm Ajit Agarkar's appointment as assistant coach

Ajit Agarkar was on Wednesday officially appointed as the assistant coach of IPL franchise Delhi Capitals. Agarkar will join the team after completing his commentating duties for India's home series against Sri Lanka beginning on Thursday. "I am very excited to be part of Delhi Capitals squad for this season," Agarkar said, on the development in a team statement.

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Rohit Sharma - New captain Rohit Sharma happy to groom India's future leaders - iol.co.za - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka -  Delhi

New captain Rohit Sharma happy to groom India's future leaders

Lucknow — Rohit Sharma said on Wednesday he was happy to help train possible successors following his recent appointment as India's cricket captain across all formats in place of Virat Kohli.

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Virat Kohli - Babar Azam - Martin Guptill - India vs Sri Lanka 1st T20I: Rohit Sharma On The Cusp Of Equalling Babar Azam's Mark As T20I Captain - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

India vs Sri Lanka 1st T20I: Rohit Sharma On The Cusp Of Equalling Babar Azam's Mark As T20I Captain

Rohit Sharma has been one of the most prolific run-getter in T20 internationals over the years, and currently in the third spot overall. On Thursday, when he walks out to bat in the 1st T20I against Sri Lanka in Lucknow, the Indian captain will be on the cusp of completing a landmark and equalling the mark of Pakistan's star batter and captain Babar Azam.

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Dasun Shanaka - India vs Sri Lanka: Dasun Shanaka Wants More Consistency From Top-Order - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka

India vs Sri Lanka: Dasun Shanaka Wants More Consistency From Top-Order

Let down by his batters in Australia, Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka wants more consistency from the top-order in the three-match T20 series against India, beginning on Thursday. The 1-4 scoreline would suggest otherwise but Sri Lanka were competitive in the recent five-match series in Australia. The outing also gave Sri Lanka a good idea of the conditions and combination going into the World Cup Down Under later this year. However, Sri Lanka's top-order failed to live up to the expectations in Australia.

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Rohit Sharma - Rishabh Pant - Rohit Sharma "More Than Happy" To Groom Team India's Future Captains - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India - Sri Lanka -  Delhi

Rohit Sharma "More Than Happy" To Groom Team India's Future Captains

Rohit Sharma said Wednesday he was happy to help train possible successors following his recent appointment as India's cricket captain across all formats in place of Virat Kohli. The star batsman was named Test captain on Saturday -- he was already white-ball skipper -- but since he will turn 35 in April pundits do not expect his tenure to be a long one. India's cricket board has identified three possible candidates all in their 20s to follow him eventually -- Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant. "I won't have that much of a role of telling them each and everything, obviously they are all mature cricketers but someone needs to be around them to help and guide them in difficult situations and (I am) more than happy to do that," Rohit told his first press conference after taking over the Test job.

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Dasun Shanaka - Dasun Shanaka wants more consistency from top-order against India - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka

Dasun Shanaka wants more consistency from top-order against India

Sri Lanka skipper Dasun Shanaka wants more consistency from the top-order in the three-match T20 series against India, beginning here on Thursday. The 1-4 scoreline would suggest otherwise but Sri Lanka were competitive in the recent five-match series in Australia. The outing also gave Sri Lanka a good idea of the conditions and combination going into the World Cup Down Under later this year.

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Rohit Sharma - Yash Dhull - Shreyas Iyer - Singh Dhoni - We have been groomed by someone and I will be happy to groom leaders: Rohit Sharma on future captains - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Sri Lanka -  Mumbai

We have been groomed by someone and I will be happy to groom leaders: Rohit Sharma on future captains

Rohit Sharma on Wednesday said he would like to follow that "natural process" of preparing his heir apparent for the big job when the time comes. The 34-year-old, who was recently appointed the skipper of India's Test team, also dispelled doubts about his availability across formats in a hectic calendar stating that he would be playing in "all games". While he expects the three potential future captains -- KL Rahul, Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant -- to grow organically as leaders, he did outline his own role in being the bridge. "I won't have that much of a role in telling them everything and obviously they all are mature cricketers but someone needs to be around to help them and guide them in difficult situations," Rohit said on the eve of the T20 International series against Sri Lanka.

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