
Can Axar Patel fill India's Jadeja-shaped hole?
Patel is on the cusp of a Test debut
Patel is on the cusp of a Test debut
The autopsy of India's loss wouldn't be complete without an inspection of their lack of balance
"While the win in Australia was Rahane’s success, the groundwork was laid by Kohli and Ravi Shastri"
India will feature in a Test series at home after a gap of nearly 15 months
India's squad announcement for the first two Tests against England was largely on expected lines
“The bad days in Test cricket, they are certainly not the worst days that anybody has lived"
"In my head, I am already a bowling all-rounder"
Is it the toughest Indian Test group ever? Quite possibly
"In Marathi, his native language, the name Ajinkya means invincible"
A true captain's knock
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