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Joe Root - Ollie Robinson - Joe Root's 'Pinky' Celebration After Ton Against India Has A Rockstar Connection - Explained - sports.ndtv.com - India

Joe Root's 'Pinky' Celebration After Ton Against India Has A Rockstar Connection - Explained

England cricket team batter Joe Root slammed a gritty century to guide his side to a solid position on Day 1 of the fourth Test match against India in Ranchi on Friday. Just after reaching the milestone, Root celebrated by showing his pinky finger towards the dressing room where skipper Ben Stokes repeated his gesture. This exchange goes back to the 2022 Test match between India and England in Edgbaston where the duo clinched the game for their side and celebrated in this manner for the first time. The celebration is inspired by legendary entertainer Elvis Presley, Root had earlier revealed.

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Joe Root - Sunil Gavaskar - Sunil Gavaskar's Fiery On-Air "Umpire's Call" Rant Amid Ben Stokes-DRS Row - sports.ndtv.com - India

Sunil Gavaskar's Fiery On-Air "Umpire's Call" Rant Amid Ben Stokes-DRS Row

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has suggested that Test matches would finish in two-and-half days if the umpire's call is scrapped off. Gavaskar's comments came after England captain Ben Stokes, following the 434-run defeat in the third Test, had called to get rid off the umpire's call. The all-rounder expressed his frustration with the LBW of Zak Crawley in the second innings of the 3rd Test in Rajkot, calling for more consistency in terms of decision making with the umpire's call.

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Joe Root - Ollie Robinson - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Rohit Sharma - Jasprit Bumrah - India vs England, 4th Test: Joe Root's Ton Gives Upper Hand To England On Day 1 - sports.ndtv.com - India

India vs England, 4th Test: Joe Root's Ton Gives Upper Hand To England On Day 1

England recovered from a morning session collapse to post 302 for 7 on day one of the fourth Test against India, with Joe Root scoring an unbeaten century in Ranchi on Friday. On a day when debutant pacer Akash Deep tormented the visitors by dismissing both the openers -- Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett -- in the morning and returned figures of 3/70 to make a dream debut, former England skipper Root stood firm scoring an unbeaten 106 off 226 balls to halt the charge of the home team bowlers.

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Zak Crawley - Nasser Hussain - Virat Kohli - Ben Stokes Joins Virat Kohli In Pushing For DRS Rule Change. England Great Counters - sports.ndtv.com - India - county Stokes

Ben Stokes Joins Virat Kohli In Pushing For DRS Rule Change. England Great Counters

England captain Ben Stokes once again voiced his frustration at the 'umpire's call' rule in the Decision Review System that continues to haunt his team on the tour of India. Stokes, reflecting on England opener Zak Crawley's dismissal in the second innings of the Rajkot Test, suggested how the 'umpire's call' cost the visitors a wicket despite the fact that the ball 'was clearly missing the stumps'. While former England captain Nasser Hussain agrees with Stokes' disagreement on the Crawley dismissal, he is not in sync with the idea of the removal of 'umpire's call'.

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Ollie Robinson - Mark Wood - India vs England - "Maybe, Maybe Not": Ben Stokes On Availability As Bowler In Ranchi Test - sports.ndtv.com - India

India vs England - "Maybe, Maybe Not": Ben Stokes On Availability As Bowler In Ranchi Test

Bowling full tilt at nets raised hopes of Ben Stokes rolling his arms over in the fourth Test against India but the England captain on Thursday preferred to keep the suspense over his availability as a bowler in Ranchi. Due to issues with his knee, Stokes has been playing only as a batter since the second Ashes Test last June. However, he was seen bowling extensively at the nets on the eve of the fourth Test. Asked about the possibility of him bowling in the match, Stokes said, "Nah, I think it's maybe, maybe not." Stokes said going in with two pacers is the best option for England, forcing them to include the tall Ollie Robinson in the playing XI, even though the Ranchi track is likely to assist the spinners.

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Ollie Robinson - Vikram Rathour - England Cricket - Ranchi pitch forces England to reconsider plans for fourth Test against India - thenationalnews.com - Britain - India

Ranchi pitch forces England to reconsider plans for fourth Test against India

The fourth Test between India and England, which begins in the eastern city of Ranchi on Friday, is posing unique challenges for both teams with anticipation of quick and early turn for spinners.

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Ollie Pope - "Never Seen Something Like That": Ben Stokes' Massive Take On Ranchi Pitch - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Never Seen Something Like That": Ben Stokes' Massive Take On Ranchi Pitch

England cricket team skipper Ben Stokes was taken aback by the pitch for the fourth Test match against India in Ranchi and said that he has "never seen anything like that before". The match starting Friday is a must-win for the visitors if they want to clinch the series as they currently trail 1-2 in the five-match series. In a recent interview, Stokes said that he found the appearance of the pitch in Ranchi quite deceptive as he felt it has a proper grass cover from a distance but on a closer inspection, the all-rounder found that there were several visible cracks and can be challenging for both the batting and bowling sides.

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Brendon Maccullum - "Catch The Next Flight Home": India Great Delivers Brutal 'Bazball' Verdict - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Catch The Next Flight Home": India Great Delivers Brutal 'Bazball' Verdict

Legendary Indian cricket team batter Kris Srikkanth delivered a brutal verdict on Bazball after England were completely outplayed in the third Test match in Rajkot. England were bowled out for just 122 runs with Mark Wood being their highest scorer with 33 runs. Ahead of the series, Bazball was considered to be a massive threat for the hosts but Srikanth believes that the strategy has not worked and they have not backed up the hype created around the aggressive brand of cricket.

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