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Jasprit Bumrah · IndiaIndia had plenty to salute and regret after losing to England in its first test in 14 years without retirees Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma or Ravichandran Ashwin. Under new captain Shubman Gill, India’s revamped side had England on the ropes…See the Story
Five centuries and India still loses to England in Headingley test
47% Right coverage: 19 sources

Chris Gayle · San FranciscoFinn Allen shattered the record of hitting most sixes in a T20 innings when he smacked 19 maximums during a Major League Cricket (MLC) 2025 match between San Francisco Unicorns and Washington Freedom on Thursday.See the Story
Finn Allen Smashes T20 Record with 19 Sixes in MLC 2025
56% Left coverage: 9 sources
ENG vs IND: Joe Root goes level with Rahul Dravid for most Test catches as fielder
75% Right coverage: 4 sources
IRE vs WI: Ireland’s McCarthy Registers Unwanted Record, Registers Second-Most Expensive Bowling Figures
80% Right coverage: 5 sources
Most Test wickets for West Indies: Kemar Roach nearing Lance Gibbs
ENG vs IND, 1st Test: Jasprit Bumrah Stats in England, Wickets Taken, Bowling Record Ahead of Leeds Test
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The best South Africa-Zimbabwe combined Test XI since 1990
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Angelo Mathews Breaks Virat Kohli, Geoff Boycott's Records During His Farewell Test
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