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Joe Root - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Rohit Sharma - Brendon Maccullum - Yashasvi Jaiswal - Tom Hartley - Tom Hartley Joins The Unwanted Record List After Series Loss vs India - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

Tom Hartley Joins The Unwanted Record List After Series Loss vs India

England left-arm spinner Tom Hartley conceded the second-highest runs by a visiting bowler in a Test series against India during the fifth and final Test at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Saturday. Hartley conceded 795 runs in the five matches he played in the series against India. He is just behind teammate Adil Rashid, who conceded 861 runs in the series back in 2016. India defeated England by an innings and 64 runs in 5th Test.

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Joe Root - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Rohit Sharma - Yashasvi Jaiswal - Jasprit Bumrah - Why Is Jasprit Bumrah Leading India And Not Rohit Sharma? BCCI Reveals Reason - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

Why Is Jasprit Bumrah Leading India And Not Rohit Sharma? BCCI Reveals Reason

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma did not take to the field on day three of the fifth and final Test against England due to a stiff back, with pacer Jasprit Bumrah taking charge as skipper of the team. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the news on X (formerly Twitter). The extent of Rohit's issue with his back is currently unknown. After disappointing in the first two Tests, the Indian captain has been fantastic with the bat during the second half of the series.

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James Anderson - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Ravichandran Ashwin - Ashwin dents England top order, India sense big win - channelnewsasia.com - India

Ashwin dents England top order, India sense big win

DHARAMSALA, India : India grabbed a handy first innings lead of 259 and then reduced England to 103-5 to stay on course for a comprehensive victory in the fifth and final test on Saturday.

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James Anderson - Zak Crawley - Tom Hartley - India stretch lead after Rohit and Gill depart - channelnewsasia.com - India

India stretch lead after Rohit and Gill depart

DHARAMSALA, India :India lost centurions Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill soon after lunch but stretched their lead to 158 on day two of the fifth and final test against England on Friday.

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James Anderson - Zak Crawley - Tom Hartley - Hundreds by Rohit, Gill put India in the lead against England - channelnewsasia.com - India

Hundreds by Rohit, Gill put India in the lead against England

DHARAMSALA, India : Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill both struck hundreds and combined in a burgeoning 160-run stand for the unbroken second wicket to put India firmly in the lead on day two of the fifth and final test against England on Friday.

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James Anderson - Zak Crawley - Rohit Sharma - Watch: Rohit Sharma's Hilarious Reaction Goes Viral After Umpiring Blunder In Dharamsala Test - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - India

Watch: Rohit Sharma's Hilarious Reaction Goes Viral After Umpiring Blunder In Dharamsala Test

Rohit Sharma's expression said it all after a disappointing decision from umpire Joel Wilson on Day 1 of the fifth Test match between India and England in Dharamsala on Thursday. During the seventh over of India's innings, a delivery from James Anderson went down the leg side and brushed Rohit's thigh pad on the way but England decided to appeal for a catch. The umpire raised his finger in response but Rohit reviewed the decision immediately and his expression made it clear that he was not pleased with the decision. Replays showed that Rohit was correct and the decision was reversed.

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Zak Crawley - Graeme Swann - Rohit Sharma - 'Succumbed To Pressure': Ex-England Star's Brutal Verdict On Ben Stokes And Co - sports.ndtv.com - county Day - India

'Succumbed To Pressure': Ex-England Star's Brutal Verdict On Ben Stokes And Co

It was not plain capitulation. Rather, England succumbed to the pressure of standing up to a world-class band of Indian spinners at the "absolute top of their game", feels former spinner Graeme Swann. Batting first after winning a good toss, England were bowled out for 218 on a flat deck on the opening day of the fifth and final Test against India. Doing the bulk of the damage was the spin of Kuldeep Yadav (5/72) and Ravichandran Ashwin (4/51). Asked what could have led to England's downfall, Swann told PTI Videos, "Well you got to look at like I say you have got world-class spinners at the absolute top of their game. "So I don't think it's a capitulation from England, just succumbing to the pressure maybe, so there's two ways of looking at it.

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Zak Crawley - Rohit Sharma - Kuldeep Yadav - Watch: Rohit Sharma Proven Wrong After Ignoring Sarfaraz Khan's DRS Call, Reaction Says It All - sports.ndtv.com - India

Watch: Rohit Sharma Proven Wrong After Ignoring Sarfaraz Khan's DRS Call, Reaction Says It All

Rohit Sharma made a DRS error during England's first innings vs India in the Dharamsala Test. On the fifth ball of the 26th over, England opener Zak Crawley missed a glance shot on the bowling of India spinner Kuldeep Yadav. The ball hit wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel and lobbed towards the leg side where Sarfaraz Khan showed good reflexes to grab it before it could fall on the ground. What followed was a massive appeal from India, especially Sarfaraz. The ground umpires were unconvinced but Sarfaraz was sure about a wicket there. However, Jurel thought otherwise and that saw Rohit turning down the request for Sarfaraz for a DRS.

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