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India v England: Virat Kohli refuses to walk after being bowled by Moeen Ali

India v England: Virat Kohli refuses to walk after being bowled by Moeen Ali

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Batsmen rarely walk these days.Outside edges are one thing, but India captain Virat Kohli took it to another level when he refused to leave the crease despite being bowled by Moeen Ali in the second Test against England.Kohli, the country's sporting hero and batting superstar, was cheered to the crease by a 15,000-strong crowd on the opening morning in Chennai.He failed to score off his first four deliveries. The fifth, tossed up outside off stump, tempted Kohli into an ambitious cover drive.The ball turned sharply, went between bat and pad and clipped the top of middle and off stump.England celebrated. The crowd fell silent. And Kohli just stood there.A look of disbelief etched on his face as he glanced back at the bails on the ground, he looked pleadingly towards batting partner Rohit Sh...
Australia v India: Virat Kohli’s team bowled out for 36 in Adelaide defeat

Australia v India: Virat Kohli’s team bowled out for 36 in Adelaide defeat

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First Test, Adelaide Oval (day three)India 244 (Kohli 74) & 36 (Hazlewood 5-8, Cummins 4-21)Australia 191 (Paine 73*) & 90-2 (Burns 51*)Australia won by eight wicketsScorecardIndia collapsed to 36 all out - their lowest total in Test cricket - as Australia won the first Test in Adelaide by eight wickets.Josh Hazlewood took 5-8 and Pat Cummins 4-21, with number 11 Mohammad Shami retiring hurt after a blow to the arm.It is the lowest Test total since New Zealand were bowled out for 26 in 1955.Australia were left with 90 to win, which they reached for the loss of two wickets to take a 1-0 lead in the four-Test series.Opener Joe Burns ended on 51 not out, completing the chase with a six, as the day-night Test was completed midway through the third day.The second Test in Melbourne begin...
England v Ireland: Hosts bowled out for 85 as 20 wickets fall

England v Ireland: Hosts bowled out for 85 as 20 wickets fall

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Media playback is not supported on this device Specsavers Test, Lord's (day one of four)England 85 (Murtagh 5-13, Adair 3-32, Rankin 2-5) & 0-0Ireland 207 (Balbirnie 55; Curran 3-28, Stone 3-29, Broad 3-52)England trail by 122 runsScorecardEngland suffered the indignity of being bowled out for 85 by Ireland before fighting back on a day when 20 wickets fell at Lord's.On the ground where they won the World Cup only 10 days ago and with just over a week before the Ashes begin, the long-standing deficiencies in England's batting were once again exposed.Middlesex seamer Tim Murtagh, play...
England in West Indies: Tourists bowled out for 187 in second Test

England in West Indies: Tourists bowled out for 187 in second Test

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Second Test, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua (day one)England 187: Moeen 60, Bairstow 52, Roach 4-30West Indies 30-0West Indies trail by 157 runsScorecardEngland collapsed once again as they were bowled out for 187 on day one of the second Test against West Indies.The tourists, who were dismissed for 77 in the first Test, fell to 93-6 despite Jonny Bairstow hitting 52.Moeen Ali struck an entertaining 60 and Ben Foakes made 35, but England lost their last four wickets for nine runs, with Kemar Roach claiming 4-30 on a pitch offering uneven bounce. The hosts reached 30-0 at the close in Antigua, trailing by 157.West Indies openers Kraigg Brathwaite and John Campbell showed superb disciplin...
England v Pakistan: Hosts bowled out for 184 in first Test at Lord's

England v Pakistan: Hosts bowled out for 184 in first Test at Lord's

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Media playback is not supported on this device First Test, Lord's (day one)England 184: Cook 70, Abbas 4-23, Hasan 4-51Pakistan 50-1Pakistan trail by 134 runsScorecardEngland's new summer began with old failings as they were bowled out for 184 by Pakistan on day one of the first Test at Lord's.Joe Root's side, who did not win in seven Tests over the winter and have endured long-standing problems with their top order, succumbed to a string of poor shots. On a cloudy morning and faced with a green-tinged surface, Root opted to bat on winning the toss, only for his team to be undone by a Pa...