Virat Kohli has rated India's players eliminating their hunger for personal milestones in favour of the team's cause as a major highlight of his tenure as Test captain.
"That's all for TRPs [ratings]," Kohli said. "I feel all these little visuals that you see on Star [host broadcaster] and TV …
While Cook maintained that his views on continuing as captain "have not changed" - he has long said that he will continue on a series by series basis and make a firm decision only after consulting the managing director of the England team, Andrew Strauss - he did hint he was asking …
R Ashwin dominated the stats again as India wrapped up victory early on the fifth day in Mumbai. 17 Consecutive Tests in which India have remained unbeaten, which equals their record - they also went 17 Tests without a defeat between September 1985 and March 1987; however, they only won four …
Nathan Lyon has urged cricket to avoid "overkill" in its scheduling of day-night Tests, as Australia prepare for their second of back-to-back pink-ball Tests this summer.
Although there will likely be one day-night Test in next year's Ashes, Cricket Australia will push for two pink-ball Tests during other home summers …
Looking at statistics, Nathan Lyon is expected to do badly against Pakistan at the Gabba this week.
"Hopefully there will be a little bit more pace in the wicket as well so if there are any nicks they will carry and I will be able to hit the splice of …
Making a national comeback has been Salman Butt's most difficult quest since being suspended for five years after an ICC tribunal had found him guilty of spot-fixing in the 2010 Lord's Test.
Having returned to first-class cricket in 2016, after completing a rehabilitation programme chalked up by the PCB, Butt …
India🇮🇳 needed just 8 overs on the final day to complete the victory😃. R Ashwin💫 took all the remaining wickets to finish the match with 12 dismissals to his name👏. This is India's 5th consecutive series win🎉.
The offspinner trapped Jonny Bairstow leg before☝ with a carrom ball and then …