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The series between India and England has been renamed the Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy, commencing on June 20 in Lords.
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The Print on MSNWhy renaming of Pataudi Trophy to honour Anderson-Tendulkar has sparked a rowIt was titled in recognition of Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi & Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. The renamed trophy will make its debut ...
Piyush Chawla's retirement marked another significant moment in Indian cricket, with only one member of the 2011 World ...
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Thesportstak on MSN'Virat Kohli can be relieved. He can stop playing IPL...': Virender Sehwag's candid take on RCB legend after IPL 2025 title triumphVirender Sehwag feels Virat Kohli can now happily retire following Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) won their maiden title ...
Aamir Khan hosted a grand reception for Sachin Tendulkar, creating an unforgettable evening. The young cast of Aamir's ...
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Crictoday on MSNAfter Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, another World Cup winning Indian player announces retirementAfter almost 13 years since his last international match for India, leg-spinner Piyush Chawla has decided to retire from all ...
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FirstSportz on MSNHeart-broken Sachin Tendulkar Breaks Silence Over Tragic Chinnaswamy Stadium IncidentSachin Tendulkar was among the many cricketing stars, who condoled the tragic stampede that occurred outside the Chinnaswamy ...
Legendary spin bowler and two-time World Cup champion Piyush Goyal has announced his decision to retire from all the formats ...
India at the age of 17, Piyush Chawla announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Chawla made his last international ...
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Veteran leg-spinner Piyush Chawla, who was part of India's two World Cup-winning campaigns, on Friday announced his ...
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Cricket Country on MSNPiyush Chawla ‘Closes the Chapter with Gratitude’: Announced retirement from all forms of cricketVeteran leg-spinner, who was also India's player in two World cup triumphs- Piyush Chawla- has announced that he is 'closing the chapter with gratitude' and announcing his retirement rom all forms of ...
Piyush Chawla retires from all formats after a 20-year career, ending with over 1000 wickets and two World Cup wins.
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