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Cricket | November 17, 2017 18:04 ISTZaka also lashed out at the PCB and said the board's mishandling of players have ruined many cricketers' careers.
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Zaka also lashed out at the PCB and said the board's mishandling of players have ruined many cricketers' careers.
Angelo Mathews (52) and Lahiru Thirimanne (51) helped Sri Lanka post 165/4 and trail India by only seven runs at stumps on the third day of the first Test at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
The current Indian team is considered a supremely confident fielding side and coach Sridhar gave credit to players' for putting in a lot of hard work.
With rain playing spoilsport again, only 21 overs of play was possible on the second day.
A two-time World Cup winning captain, Dhoni is now enjoying his free time with family after playing in the limited-overs series against Australia and New Zealand.
After losing two quick wickets, Prithvi Shaw steadied the ship for Mumbai and showed great composure and determination against a probing Andhra attack.
PV Sindhu crashed out of the China Open Super Series after losing to world no.89 and local favourite Fangjie Gao 11-21, 10-21 in women's singles quarter-final.
Pujara was the lone Indian batsmen to produce some fight against the Sri Lankan bowling attack on a green top in overcast conditions.
Ahead of the second day of the first Test, Nehra was seen talking to India's bowlers including Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja.
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