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Zak Crawley - Rahul Dravid - India vs England 5th Test: Fourth-innings bowling failure, or third-innings batting failure? - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - India -  Cape Town

India vs England 5th Test: Fourth-innings bowling failure, or third-innings batting failure?

Umesh Yadav (in Cape Town) and Shardul Thakur, that many reckon is the “best-ever” seam bowling lineup India have had. The bowlers have not bowled with any sort of intensity or accuracy to make the teams sweat while trying to defend totals of 240, 212 and 378. In all three instances, the rival teams have notched up seven-wicket victories. Does it merit a debate on whether this is indeed the best attack?

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Jonny Bairstow - Rahul Dravid - Ravindra Jadeja - India vs England - "Can Always Look At Hindsight": Rahul Dravid Opens Up On Decision To Not Pick R Ashwin For Edgbaston Test - sports.ndtv.com - India

India vs England - "Can Always Look At Hindsight": Rahul Dravid Opens Up On Decision To Not Pick R Ashwin For Edgbaston Test

The Indian cricket team surrendered to a meek loss at the hands of England in the rescheduled 5th Test at Edgbaston on Tuesday, with the hosts chasing down a mammoth fourth innings target of 378 runs in around 2 sessions to inflict a demoralising and humiliating loss at the Indians. This is India's third straight loss in an away Test match in 2022 and signs are not great.

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Jonny Bairstow - Rahul Dravid - Team India - "Did Not Bat...": Coach Rahul Dravid Reflects On India's Edgbaston Loss Against England - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - India

"Did Not Bat...": Coach Rahul Dravid Reflects On India's Edgbaston Loss Against England

Before the start of play on Day 4 of the Edgbaston Test, India were favourites to win against England, having extended their lead to 257 with seven wickets in hand and no one could have anticipated an England comeback. However, first, a poor batting performance on the fourth day saw India being bundled out for 245 in the second innings and then Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow played unbeaten knocks of 142 and 114 respectively as England chased down 378 to win the rescheduled fifth Test by seven wickets. As a result, the series that got underway last year, finished as 2-2.

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Joe Root - Jonny Bairstow - Rahul Dravid - Brendon Maccullum - Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's Humbling Loss In Edgbaston Test To England - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - Pakistan

Updated World Test Championship Points Table After India's Humbling Loss In Edgbaston Test To England

The Indian cricket team went down tamely on the final day of the rescheduled fifth Test against England to lose by 7 wickets as Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root smashed unbeaten centuries to take the hosts to an emphatic win. This is England's fourth straight win on home soil, and as many under the leadership of captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum. England ultra aggressive approach had a role to play in this victory but India are to be blamed for the loss.

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Rahul Dravid - Brendon Maccullum - Sourav Ganguly - Suresh Raina - Matthew Potts - India vs England, 5th Test: Shreyas Iyer - another short ball, another swift end - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - South Africa - India -  Mumbai

India vs England, 5th Test: Shreyas Iyer - another short ball, another swift end

The minute Iyer entered the arena after Cheteshwar Pujara fell, the cameras panned to England coach Brendon McCullum. He was seen signalling to the bowlers and to skipper Ben Stokes to have two balls at the throat every over at Iyer, along with a signal to keep a leg slip. McCullum knows Iyer well, having coached him in the IPL for KKR.

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Virat Kohli - Rahul Dravid - Team India - Ravi Shastri - "No Better Person To Take Over After Me": Ravi Shastri On Rahul Dravid - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

"No Better Person To Take Over After Me": Ravi Shastri On Rahul Dravid

Former Team India coach Ravi Shastri enjoyed a successful tenure with the side as under his reign, India managed to win two Test series in Australia and they were also leading the series in England. However, the side failed to go all the way in an ICC tournament. During a rain delay on Day 2 of the ongoing rescheduled fifth Test against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, Shastri spoke in detail about his tenure and how Rahul Dravid is the right man after him to coach the senior side.

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Virat Kohli - Rahul Dravid - "Can Bring Smile On Every Cricket Fan": Twitter Reacts To Rahul Dravid's Animated Celebration On Rishabh Pant's Hundred - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Can Bring Smile On Every Cricket Fan": Twitter Reacts To Rahul Dravid's Animated Celebration On Rishabh Pant's Hundred

Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant produced a counter-attacking masterclass against England as he went on to play a 146-run knock in the first innings of the ongoing Edgbaston Test. The batter's innings was studded with 20 fours and 4 sixes. Such was the importance of Pant's innings that even the calm and composed Rahul Dravid celebrated animatedly as soon as the wicketkeeper brought up the three-figure mark.

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James Anderson - Rahul Dravid - Rishabh Pant - Jack Leach - Matthew Potts - India vs England, 5th Test: Maverick Rishabh Pant rescues India with blistering hundred on Day 1 - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India - Birmingham -  Delhi

India vs England, 5th Test: Maverick Rishabh Pant rescues India with blistering hundred on Day 1

Wicketkeeper's blazing 146 stuns England; 222-run partnership with Jadeja takes India from 98/5 to 338/7 on Day OneOval, Sydney, Gabba, Motera, Newlands, Edgbaston. The footprints of Rishabh Pant's freakish genius are fast adorning some of world cricket's most iconic venues. Friday was Edgbaston's turn to see why this young man from Delhi has become box office in Test cricket. DAY 1: AS IT HAPPENEDComing in at 64/3 after Ben Stokes won the toss and put India in, the ball seaming around under angry, dark skies and an all-time great in James Anderson putting on a seam bowling clinic, Pant went on to score the fastest hundred by an Indian wicketkeeper-batsman, getting there in only 89 balls. The hundred came courtesy a heart-stopping dive to complete the second run just an hour after tea, prompting coach Rahul Dravid in the dressing room to let out a full-throated scream.

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