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Rohit Sharma - Hardik Pandya - Shreyas Iyer - Shocking IPL Move On Cards? Report Claims IPL-Winning Captain Tempted To Move Out After Massive Offer - sports.ndtv.com - India - Saudi Arabia

Shocking IPL Move On Cards? Report Claims IPL-Winning Captain Tempted To Move Out After Massive Offer

Only a week remains before the IPL franchises officially announce their list of retained players ahead of the IPL 2025 auction. Lot of big names like KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant have been rumoured to be entering the auction pool. Whenever an Indian cricket team regular enters the auction pool, it throws up huge possibility in the auction market. Now, another big name - an IPL-winning captain - may enter the list. The IPL-winning captain is neither MS Dhoni or Rohit Sharma or Hardik Pandya. 

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Rohit Sharma - Sunil Gavaskar - "Defensive Captain, Negative Captain": Sunil Gavaskar's Insight During India vs New Zealand 2nd Test Viral - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - New Zealand - India

"Defensive Captain, Negative Captain": Sunil Gavaskar's Insight During India vs New Zealand 2nd Test Viral

The first day of the second India vs new Zealand Test was quite eventful for the home team. After a loss in the first Test, India must win this match to keep their awesome run going on. India made three changes to their line-up with Washington Sundar, Shubman Gill and Akash Deep coming in. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar's verdict was interesting. "I don't see a lot of teams making three changes unless there are injury concerns. Washington Sundar inclusion which actually tells you they are worried about their batting," he said. More than his bowling, they need his batting down the order as the cushion."

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Rohit Sharma Pays The Price Of Ignoring Virat Kohli's Suggestion During 2nd New Zealand Test - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - New Zealand - India

Rohit Sharma Pays The Price Of Ignoring Virat Kohli's Suggestion During 2nd New Zealand Test

Indian cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma had to pay the price of ignoring Virat Kohli's advice regarding a DRS review on Day 1 of the second Test match against New Zealand in Pune on Thursday. Rohit and Virat had contrasting views regarding a DRS decision involving New Zealand batter Devon Conway and it resulted in India losing a review. During the 25th over of the New Zealand innings, a delivery from Ravindra Jadeja crashed into Conway's pads and the Indian fielders went for a loud appeal. The umpire did not rule in their favour and although almost everyone seemed convinced that Rohit should go for a DRS, Kohli walked up to Rohit and insisted that the ball was going to miss the leg stump. However, Rohit eventually did go for the review and replays showed that Virat was correct in his assessment.

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Nathan Lyon - Rohit Sharma - Ravichandran Ashwin - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Tim Southee - Washington Sundar Wrecks New Zealand, Takes 7-Fer On Test Return After 45 Months - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Washington - New Zealand - India - county Lyon

Washington Sundar Wrecks New Zealand, Takes 7-Fer On Test Return After 45 Months

All-rounder Washington Sundar justified his selection with a career-best 7/59 to help India bowl out New Zealand for 259, but the hosts lost skipper Rohit Sharma early in their first innings when stumps were drawn on day of the second Test, here on Thursday. India crawled to 16 for one in 11 overs with Yashasvi Jaiswal (6 not out) and Shubman Gill (10 not out) at the crease, trailing by another 243 runs in the first innings. Tim Southee cleaned up Rohit for a nine-ball duck, forcing the hosts to be extra cautious with the debacle of first innings in the Bengaluru Test still fresh in the mind.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Daryl Mitchell - Devon Conway - Watch: Pune Crowd Chants "Virat Kohli Ko Bowling Do" During 2nd Test Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - New Zealand - India

Watch: Pune Crowd Chants "Virat Kohli Ko Bowling Do" During 2nd Test Against New Zealand

The crowd at the MCA Stadium in Pune urged Indian cricket team skipper Rohit Sharma to make Virat Kohli bowl on Day 1 of the second Test match against New Zealand on Thursday. It was a good show from the Indian bowlers to mount a comeback just before tea but there was a period of time when they struggled against Devon Conway and then against Rachin Ravindra. During the 46th over, the crowd was heard chanting "Kohli ko bowling do (Give the bowling to Kohli)". It was a day filled with chants from the crowd as at one point, "RCB RCB" chants were also heard when Virat was fielding at the boundary.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Will Young - Watch: "Bharosa Karo" - Sarfaraz Khan Convinces Rohit Sharma To Take Brilliant DRS Call vs New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - New Zealand - India

Watch: "Bharosa Karo" - Sarfaraz Khan Convinces Rohit Sharma To Take Brilliant DRS Call vs New Zealand

Sarfaraz Khan and Virat Kohli played a vital role in convincing Rohit Sharma to take a brilliant DRS review during Day 1 of the second Test match between India and New Zealand in Pune on Thursday. The decision spelt the end of Will Young's innings and the video of the incident has already gone viral on social media. Young was caught down the leg side by Rishabh Pant off Ravichandran Ashwin's bowling but both of them did not seem convinced. However, Sarfaraz made a passionate case for the DRS review and he was supported by Virat. Sarfaraz was even heard asking Rohit to trust him on the review - "Mujh par bharosa karo (put your trust in me)". Rohit finally decided to go for the review and the replay clearly showed a spike when the ball went past the batter's gloves.

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Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Mitchell Starc - Rohit Sharma - Ravichandran Ashwin - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Matt Henry - Will Young - Ravindra Jadeja - Ravichandran Ashwin Scripts History, Shatters Massive Record In 2nd Test Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Washington - New Zealand - India - county Lyon - county Mitchell - county Conway

Ravichandran Ashwin Scripts History, Shatters Massive Record In 2nd Test Against New Zealand

India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Thursday became the all-time wicket-taker in the history of the World Test Championship (WTC). Ashwin achieved the milestone on Day 1 of the ongoing 2nd Test against New Zealand in Pune. Ashwin, who had 186 wickets prior to the start of the match, needed to two scalps Australia spinner Nathan Lyon in the all-time list. After New Zealand opted to bat in Pune, Ashwin dismissed Tom Latham and Will Young to overtake Lyon.

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Rohit Sharma - Gautam Gambhir - Matt Henry - Ravindra Jadeja - Kl Rahul - Shubman Gill - India Drop Star Batter As Shubman Gill Returns From Injury In 2nd Test Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - Washington - New Zealand - India - county Mitchell

India Drop Star Batter As Shubman Gill Returns From Injury In 2nd Test Against New Zealand

Shubman Gill returned to India's playing XI as New Zealand won the toss and opted to bat in the second Test in Pune on Thursday. The hosts made three big changes on the back of an eight-wicket defeat in the series-opener in Bengaluru last week. Gill missed the first Test match in Bengaluru due to a stiff neck but head coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed ahead of the second Test that the youngster has recovered completely. Gill replaced out-of-form star KL Rahul, while India also dropped Mohammed Siraj and Kuldeep Yadav, respectively. Akash Deep and Washington Sundar replaced Kuldeep and Siraj in the playing XI.

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