Dhawan was the first to depart and then it was India captain MS Dhoni who walked in at number four who was out for a duck. Kohli did try to steady the chase but he too followed Dhoni a run later.
Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the highest individual score by an Indian batsman against England in ODI cricket for his 150-run knock in Cuttack in 2017.
India opener Sanju Samson is on a verge of bettering MS Dhoni's record during T20I series against England that starts on Wednesday at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. This is the first bilateral series ...
Gongadi Trisha, inspired by MS Dhoni's iconic shot, has achieved significant success in cricket at just 19. She played a crucial role in India's U19 Women's T20 World Cup victory, earning the Player ...