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Cricket, known as the gentleman’s game, has seen its fair share of heated moments and intense rivalries over the years. While it’s often celebrated for its sportsmanship and camaraderie, there have been instances when tempers flared, leading to confrontations that are etched in cricket history. Here’s a look at six of the biggest fights in cricket history, involving some of the sport's most notable players.
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The crux of the matter lies in a tweet dated April 7, 2013, where Duckett expressed admiration for Sakshi Dhoni, the wife of former Indian captain MS Dhoni.
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In a recent update shared by Agarwal himself, he posted pictures from the hospital bed, stating, "I am feeling better now. Gearing to comeback. Thank you for prayers, love and support, everyone!"
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Despite being named in the Test squad against South Africa in November, Shami's participation remained contingent on his recovery post-treatment.
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As Rahul gears up for the series against South Africa, there's a growing indication that he will not only wield the gloves in ODIs but also take on wicketkeeping responsibilities in the Test matches.
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Since his ODI debut in July 2021, Samson has showcased his prowess, amassing 390 runs in 13 matches at an impressive average of 55.71 and a striking rate of 104.00.
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Virat Kohli's stellar performance at the World Cup, where he was rightfully awarded the player of the tournament, showcased his batting prowess.
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Ben Stokes, the England Test captain, has established himself as one of the world's most exceptional all-rounders. With his formidable batting skills and lethal bowling, he has become a key player for England's cricket team. As he celebrates his 32nd birthday, let's reflect on five of his top performances that have left an indelible mark on the cricketing world.
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Ajinkya Rahane said that he just needs to play well in the Test matches, keep scoring runs and he is confident enough that he will get back in the ODI side.
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India's cornered cricketers produced a fantastic collective performance to outclass England incuding Virat Kohli's 200 runs in two innings and Hardik Pandya's five wickets in the first innings. 
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While crowds for Tests in countries such as England remain strong, Raja, a member of the influential MCC world cricket committee, fears interest in Asia is "dwindling" thanks partly to the rise of lucrative domestic Twenty20 competitions such as the Indian Premier League.
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The left-arm fast bowler showed he had regained his express pace of in excess of 145 kmph in final Twenty20 against Bangladesh
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India won the first match with a big margin of 197 runs against New Zealand at Kanpur. Second match will start from 30th September in Kolkata.
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The England skipper has 28 Test hundreds to his name, with his runs having come at an average of 47, whereas Tendulkar bowed out with a record 51 centuries at an average of nearly 54.






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