Cheteshwar Pujara 6th, Pragyan Ojha 10th in ICC Test Rankings
Cheteshwar Pujara was the highest-placed Indian batsman as he rose a rung to be sixth, while Pragyan Ojha broke into the top-10 among bowlers after gaining one spot to be 10th in the latest ICC Test
India, the ‘scandal’y-clad nation
We, Indians, seem to be obsessed with scandals. For three weeks, the IPL spot fixing scandal took centre stage while everything else was reduced to a footnote. Was it really that important? Did no
Srikkanth defends India's decision to retain spin trio
Former selection committee chairman Krishnamachari Srikkanth today defended the Indian selectors' decision to retain the spin trio of R Ashwim, Pragyan Ojha and Harbhajan Singh in the squad for the th
Ojha clings on to 5th spot, no Indian batsman in top-10
By virtue of his impressive outing in the first two Tests against England, leg-spinner Pragyan Ojha has managed to hold on to his fifth position in the bowler's chart even as no Indian featured in the
Top Hits and Flops of second Test match
India went into the second Test in Mumbai with a lot of confidence and was, obviously, the favourites to win. But it was a different tale altogether when the Test unfolded.
There was not a single ses
India hit back after Cook and Pietersen complete centuries
England captain Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen compiled contrasting hundreds before India struck back by taking two wickets late in the first session on day three of the second cricket Test here to
Ojha picks up 2nd fifer to help India bowl out England for 413
The Indian spin attack, led by Pragyan Ojha, captured eight England wickets to bowl out the visitors for 413 but the hosts conceded a lead of 86 runs on the third day of the second Test here today.
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India lose 7 wickets for 117, England eye victory in 2nd Test
India were staring at an embarrassing defeat in the second cricket Test against a spirited England who rode on Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook's brilliant centuries to gain a vital 86-run lead before the spinners tightened the noose around the hosts here today.
Trusted my defence more in Mumbai than Ahmedabad: Pietersen
England's batting star Kevin Pietersen today said the difference between the first Test in Ahmedabad, where he flopped, and the second at the Wankhede Stadium here, which was witness to his monumental
England reply well after dismissing India for 327
Pragyan Ojha struck twice in the second session to help India take the upper-hand after England batted resolutely in reply to India's first innings total of 327 on the second afternoon of the second T