Ashes: Ben Stokes let down a lot of people, feels David Warner
Cricket | November 21, 2017 19:19 ISTWarner, however, praised Stokes as a fierce competitor on the field and said he would have loved to face the Englishman during the series.
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Warner, however, praised Stokes as a fierce competitor on the field and said he would have loved to face the Englishman during the series.
The BCB president stated that the chances of Mahmud taking over were the "highest" even as they continued to hunt for a foreign coach.
Yuvraj Singh last appeared for the West Indies tour back in June and has not been selected since due to his form.
Kohli, who is top-ranked in both ODIs and T20Is, knocked up a fine 104 not out on day five before the game ended in a draw.
Legendary Australian batsman Matthew Hayden took a dig at the England squad stating that he didn't know half of the team which made suspended Stokes to reply back.
The off-spinner uploaded an image on Twitter with his wife and daughter at the Golden Temple and Ganguly couldn't resist but to bless the happy family.
Praising the current Indian team, Kapil Dev, who led the Indian team to victory in 1983 World Cup, said the national sides have been doing a great job in the last 10-15 years.
Cook doesn't think the fact England hasn't won a Test at the Gabba since 1986 will count for much after the first session of the series in Brisbane.
Vijay Shankar was drafted into the Indian Test team in the ongoing series against Sri Lanka as a replacement for Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
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