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Confident India look for unassailable lead in 3rd Test against England

Confident India look for unassailable lead in 3rd Test against England
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India v New Zealand: how the World Test Championship finalists shape up

The nations New Zealand are not often underdogs any more, but they will be here. Their population is 4.9m, whereas India’s is 1.4bn. So the Indian selectors have 278 times as many people to choose from as their NZ counterparts. In a more sombre league table – for coronavirus cases – the contrast is just as sharp, with India now second only to the United States, and New Zealand an enviable 180th. The rules of the game The match is a five-day Test, starting on Friday 18 June, with the option of a sixth to make up time lost to bad weather. The ball will be the Dukes, the bowlers’ best friend. The prize money is $1.6m (£1.13m) and there’s a mace to be held aloft by the winning captain, but the real prize on offer is glory.

DC vs MI: Shikhar Dhawan, Amit Mishra Shine In Delhi Capitals Win Over Mumbai Indians

Highlights Shikhar Dhawan continued his purple patch with the bat with another fifty Delhi Capitals are now placed second in the points table below RCB Delhi Capitals (DC) Amit Mishra (4/24) spun his web around the Mumbai Indians (MI) batsmen to restrict them to sub-par 137 for 9 after the defending champions decided to bat. Opener Shikhar Dhawan then top-scored with a 45 off 42 balls as DC held their nerves in the final overs to chase down the target with five balls to spare. It was their first win over MI in last five meetings, having lost four times last season in UAE. Chasing 138 to win, DC lost opener Prithvi Shaw (7) early as he gave a return catch to Jayant Yadav (1/25). Dhawan, who started with a cut short for a boundary, was joined by Steve Smith (33) as the two resurrected the innings by adding 53 runs for the second wicket. The two kept the scoreboard ticking, while scoring the odd boundaries as Delhi were 39 for one after six overs.

England s top order crumble once again as India take a firm grip on fourth Test

England’s top order crumble once again as India take a firm grip on fourth Test Updated: March 6 2021, 8.01am Dom Sibley was one of England’s early dismissals as the tourists crumbled against India (Aijaz Rahi/AP) England’s top order crumbled once again as India moved into a dominant position on the third day of the fourth Test in Ahmedabad. India ended their first innings 160 ahead, 365 all out with Washington Sundar stranded on 96 not out, and left their punchdrunk opponents 30 for four early in the afternoon session. Ravichandra Ashwin had Zak Crawley caught at slip for five and made it two in two balls when Jonny Bairstow turned him round the corner to leg slip for a third duck in four innings.

England s top order crumble once again as India take a firm grip on fourth Test

England s top order crumble once again as India take a firm grip on fourth Test
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