Meerut-born India fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads the pack of pacers whenever he gets a chance. Having played domestic cricket for Uttar Pradesh, Bhuvneshwar represented Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Bhuvneshwar came as a Christmas gift to the Indian cricket team as made his international debut at the age of 22, playing Pakistan in a T20I match at Bengaluru on December 25 2012. After claiming three big wickets in Nasir Jamshed, Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal on debut, Bhuvneshwar made some space for himself in the ODI team as well. He made his ODI debut against the same opponents on December 30, 2012, at Chennai. Riding his consistent wicket-taking abilities, Bhuvneshwar made his Test debut when Australia toured India in February 2013.
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LONDON, England: Scoreboard after England finished at 105/4 at stumps Day 4 and still requires 214 more runs to win the second Investec test at Lord's here Sunday.India 1st Innings: 295England 1st Innings: 319India 2nd
London: The second cricket Test was headed for nail-biting finish with England needing 214 runs with six wickets intact on a tricky fifth day track as India rode on Ravindra Jadeja's brilliant counter-attack to set
London: After a good batting show, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja gave India early hope by snapping up opener Sam Robson as England took tea on 18 for one on the fourth day of the second Test,
New Delhi: Former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi heaped praise on seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who achieved his best bowling performance in Tests Saturday, saying that the Meerut-born youngster is "my kind of cricketer".Bhuvneshwar brought up
London: Opener Murali Vijay and one down batsman Cheteshwar Pujara batted doggedly as India reached 84 for one against England at tea, on the third day of the first cricket Test after Bhuvneshwar Kumar's career-best
London: Paceman Bhuvneshwar Kumar scalped four wickets as India hit back with two late strikes to wrest the initiative in the second cricket Test against England, despite Gary Ballance's gutsy century here today.Kumar exploited the
LONDON: Scoreboard after England finished at 291/6 on day two and trailing India by 76 runs in the second Investec test at Lord's here Friday. India 1st Innings(Overnight 290-9)Murali Vijay c Ballance b Plunkett 24
London: India were bowled out for 295, after adding just 5 runs to their overnight score of 290 in the first innings of second test against England here Friday.Stokes, bowling second over of the morning
LONDON: Scoreboard after India finished at 290 for nine in the first innings at stumps on the first day of the second Test against England at Lord's here Thursday.Mohammed Shami was batting on 14 and
London: India registered a historic 95-run win over England on the fifth and final day of the second cricket Test at Lord's here Monday.Resuming the second session at 173/5, England were bowled out for 223
London: Indian bowlers restricted England batsmen to 105/4 at stumps of Day 4 with England still needing 214 more runs to win the second test at Lord's here Sunday.Chasing a daunting 319 to win, England
London: India finished struggling at 169/4 with a lead of 145 runs at stumps Day 3 of the second Investec Test against England at Lord's here Saturday.Vijay 59*(190) is in company of skipper Mahendra Singh
London: England finished at 219 for six in the first innings at stumps on the second day of the second cricket Test at Lord's here Friday, trailing India by 76 runs.Liam Plunkett was batting on
London: Ajinkya Rahane struck his second test century to move India out of trouble after the middle order collapsed once again. He made 103 off 154 balls which included 15 fours and 1 six to
New Delhi: Team India and England both were in winning position in the first Investec test at Trent Bridge, but unfortunately it ended with a draw after England dominated the last two days. Astonishing performances
Nottingham: England captain Alastair Cook has said the pitch for the first Test was more suited to India than his own side as the match ended in a tame draw. The visitors scored 457 and
NOTTINGHAM, England: Scoreboard after first Investec Test here ended in a draw as India took a massive 430-run lead after they made 391 for nine in the second innings against England on the fifth and
Nottingham: Indian medium-pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar feels he and his bowling colleagues need to adopt a "patient" approach on a lifeless Trent Bridge wicket if the visitors want to bowl England out twice and win the
Nottingham: England all-rounder Stuart Broad has lamented the Trent Bridge pitch, saying Indian tracks are faster than the wicket on offer during the first cricket TestEnglish bowlers had to toil hard for nearly two days
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