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Australian media have identified Virat Kohli's successor, a youngster who hasn't done much wrong in his short Test career thus far. The 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy could be Virat Kohli's last ...
The 36-year-old is India's second all-time leading run-scorer across formats with over 27,000 runs and his 80 international centuries is second overall in world cricket behind only Sachin Tendulkar.
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New Zealand Cricket is under fire on social media for the map which they posted to depict the men's team Test tour of India. New Zealand are flying high after experiencing one of their greatest ...
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