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India have gone 15 years without suffering an innings defeat at home in Test cricket, last losing in 2010 to South Africa.
Shubman Gill’s young Test side impressed with a 2-2 draw in England, signalling a strong transition era for Indian cricket.
Spinners, depth in batting, and unmatched home dominance make India’s fortress one of the hardest to conquer in world cricket.
Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar revealed that ODI captain Rohit Sharma wanted him to work with KL Rahul and bring out a more "aggressive" outlook as well as the best out of him.
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Kohli, ever observant, noticed the situation and couldn’t help but deliver a cheeky reminder.
Bumrah’s performance in this Test series has been extraordinary. With 29 wickets to his name so far, he has consistently been India’s go-to bowler for crucial breakthroughs.
As the Indian team gears up for more overseas challenges, KL Rahul’s role as a key batsman will be even more critical.
Easwaran had been in splendid form leading up to the Australia A tour, with four centuries in his last six first-class matches.
The silence in the stadium was palpable, punctuated only by the audible gasp of fans witnessing their star’s rare misjudgment.
Kohli, the then-Test captain, and Shastri, the former head coach, recognized Rohit’s potential long before he became the prolific opener he is today.
Rohit was quick to acknowledge that while the ICC trophy win was significant, it does not give India a free pass in bilateral series.
The ODI series will commence from July 12 at Trent Bridge and the second match will be played on July 14 at Lord’s while the third encounter will take place in Headingley.
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