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Cricket | July 08, 2020 20:57 ISTDhoni last played for India in their World Cup 2019 semifinal exit against New Zealand, which was almost a year back
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Dhoni last played for India in their World Cup 2019 semifinal exit against New Zealand, which was almost a year back
The 42-year-old former wicketkeeper, who took up the role in 2012, had guided the women's team to the semi-finals of this T20 World Cup early this year.
As soon as the toss happened and the match referee declared that England skipper Ben Stokes won the toss, Holder went in for the handshake before realising the mistake
Root decided to not take part in the first Test between England and West Indies and in his Instagram post, he wished his side best of luck for the first day of the match.
Twitter was flooded with reactions from cricket fans all around the globe, cherishing the day of the return of the sport
With T20 World Cup in October-November also unlikely to go ahead in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Asia Cup's cancellation allows the BCCI to have a full-fledged IPL in the same window.
Shannon Gabriel outfoxed the England opening batsman Dominic Sibley on the 10th ball of the match to get the first breakthrough for Windies.
The Southampton Test marks the return of international cricket after a long wait of 117 days owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
Stokes said that the decision was tough for him to take but opined that the inclusion of Archer and Wood adds a different dimension to the England pace attack.
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