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New Delhi : On the sidelines of a Ranji Trophy game in 2019, Ishant Sharma had called himself “the last flicker in a lamp” while politely making his reluctance known to three scribes, who had approached the self-effacing beanpole for an interaction. Ishant was then standing at 96 Tests. Nearly 14 months later, during which he missed five Tests due to an injury, Indian cricket’s most adorable ‘lambu’ is shining bright. He is on course to become only the second Indian fast bowler, after the great Kapil Dev, to complete 100 Tests for the country. “Arre yaar mera interview karke kya karogey? Main toh bujhta huya diya hoon (Why do you want to interview me? I am like the last flicker in a lamp),” Ishant had said at the Kotla. ....
Ishant Sharma is on course to become only the second fast bowler, after the great Kapil Dev, to play 100 Tests for India (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: On the sidelines of a Ranji Trophy game in 2019, Ishant Sharma had called himself the last flicker in a lamp while politely making his reluctance known to three scribes, who had approached the self-effacing beanpole for an interaction. Ishant was then standing at 96 Tests. Nearly 14 months later, during which he missed five Tests due to an injury, Indian cricket s most adorable lambu is shining bright. He is on course to become only the second Indian fast bowler, after the great Kapil Dev, to play 100 Tests for the country. ....
Love hammers dismal Hants Not since Graeme Hick smashed an unbeaten 303 at Northlands Road in 1997 have Hampshire been on the receiving end of a bigger individual score than the record-breaking 273 Martin Love made at the Riverside yesterday. Aussie batsman Love recorded the highest score at Durham s Riverside ground at Chester-le-Street against hapless Hampshire. On day one he had surpassed the highest individual score between the two counties - Hampshire manager Paul Terry s 162 at Portsmouth in 1994 was dwarfed by the Queenslander. And by adding a further 92 runs Love notched the ninth highest score by anyone against Hampshire and the highest for Durham in first-class cricket, beating his own 251 against Middlesex last year. ....