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Joe Root - James Anderson - Ollie Robinson - Mark Wood - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Tom Hartley - England Announce Playing XI For 5th Test vs India, Make One Big Change - sports.ndtv.com - India

England Announce Playing XI For 5th Test vs India, Make One Big Change

Right-arm seamer Mark Wood is set to replace Ollie Robinson in the England squad for the fifth and final Test against India at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium starting from Thursday. Wood has so far played two matches in the ongoing series where the pacer has managed to grab four wickets at an average of 55.50 against the hosts and will try his best to create an impact in the match as it is the last one of the series.

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Joe Root - Nasser Hussain - Ravichandran Ashwin - "R Ashwin Always Trying To Find Ways Of...": Joe Root's No Holds Barred Take On India Spinner - sports.ndtv.com - India

"R Ashwin Always Trying To Find Ways Of...": Joe Root's No Holds Barred Take On India Spinner

Mighty impressed with Ravichandran Ashwin's range, aggressive mindset and relentless pursuit of wickets, senior England batter Joe Root has said that the veteran Indian off-spinner is a constant threat who hardly believes in the concept of wearing the opposition down. Ashwin, who recently went past the 500-wicket milestone in the traditional format becoming only the second Indian after Anil Kumble to do so, will play his 100th Test during the fifth match against England, starting on March 7 at Dharamsala.

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Joe Root - Michael Vaughan - Ravichandran Ashwin - As Michael Vaughan Asks For DRS Transparency, Hawk-Eye Founder Slams "Uneducated" Opinion - sports.ndtv.com - India - state Indiana - county Hawkins

As Michael Vaughan Asks For DRS Transparency, Hawk-Eye Founder Slams "Uneducated" Opinion

Hawk-Eye founder Paul Hawkins has slammed Michael Vaughan for the former England player's remark on the technology following Joe Root's controversial dismissal in Ranchi Test against India. During the guests' second innings, a Ravichandran Ashwin delivery crashed into Root's pad but the umpire was not convinced about the LBW shout. India went for a review. Although it seemed like the majority of the ball was pitched outside the leg-stump, the technology deemed it fair and gave it out. Some experts and fans were not happy with the decision with Vaughan asking for more transparency in the system so that the viewers also get to see what happens during the tracking process to put "the noise to bed".

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Joe Root - Brendon Maccullum - "We've Lost Here But...": Brendon McCullum Issues Huge 'Bazball' Statement - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

"We've Lost Here But...": Brendon McCullum Issues Huge 'Bazball' Statement

England cricket team head coach Brendon McCullum continued to show his support for 'Bazball' despite his team losing the five-match Test series against India. The visitors won the first match in Hyderabad but ended up losing three matches in a row with experts and fans criticising their style of play and questioning their ability to adapt according to situations. However, McCullum said that they have improved over the last 18 months and added they are capable of doing "some special shit".

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Joe Root - Zak Crawley - Michael Vaughan - "Stick A Camera, Microphone": Michael Vaughan's 'Simple' Solution Over DRS Row - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

"Stick A Camera, Microphone": Michael Vaughan's 'Simple' Solution Over DRS Row

Amid the controversy surrounding the Decision Review System (DRS) in the ongoing Test series between India and England, former cricketer Michael Vaughan has come up with a "simple solution" to tackle the challenges of the technology. England, who won the opening game in Hyderabad, have expressed their disappointment regarding some of the decions that have gone against them, pertaining to DRS and the umpire's call. After being hammered by India in the third Test in Rajkot (434 runs), England captain Ben Stokes had urged the officials to get rid of the umpire's call.

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Joe Root - Tim David - Yashasvi Jaiswal - Yashasvi Jaiswal And Dhruv Jurel Make Big Leaps In ICC Test Rankings - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - county Travis

Yashasvi Jaiswal And Dhruv Jurel Make Big Leaps In ICC Test Rankings

India's latest batting sensation Yashasvi Jaiswal advanced towards a top-10 spot in the ICC rankings for Test batters by climbing three spots to 12th while his compatriot Dhruv Jurel leapfrogged 31 places to 69th on Wednesday. Jaiswal, who started the series in 69th position, continues his ascent to the top after scores of 73 and 37 in the fourth match of India's ICC World Test Championship series against England in Ranchi.

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Joe Root - HawkEye Founder Provides Explanation Over Joe Root's LBW Controversy In Ranchi Test - sports.ndtv.com - India

HawkEye Founder Provides Explanation Over Joe Root's LBW Controversy In Ranchi Test

There was a massive controversy surrounding Joe Root's LBW dismissal during the fourth Test match against India in Ranchi with several ex-cricketers even criticising the technology for what they thought was a erroneous DRS review. During England's second innings, Ashwin's delivery crashed into Root's pads but the umpire was not convinced about the LBW shout. India went for a review and the replay showed that although it seemed like the majority of the ball pitched outside the leg-stump, the technology deemed it fair and gave it out. Some experts and fans were not happy with the decision but Paul Hawkins, the founder of HawkEye, provided an explanation regarding the controversial decision.

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