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The South Africans went into the lunch break at 121/5, still trailing the Australians by 91 runs. Captain Temba Bavuma (36, 84 balls, 4x4, 1x6) was the only wicket to fall in the morning session.
When is tea in England v India Test? England v India will break for tea at 3:40pm UK time. Players will take a 20-minute break in the afternoon prior to the third and final session.
Cricket News: Temba Bavuma captained South Africa to a historic ICC victory after 27 years. South Africa defeated Australia by five wickets at Lord's. Kagiso Rabada ...
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That's his USP. That's what puts bowlers under pressure and makes him box office, a real entertainer and a match winner," said Shastri during the lunch break on Sky Sports’ broadcast.
By Mehr Jan MI New York will begin its Major League Cricket 2025 campaign without two of its biggest names. Star legspinner Rashid Khan and allrounder Azmatullah Omarzai have both opted to skip ...
Jasprit Bumrah finally broke his silence on not becoming the Indian cricket team captain for the upcoming Test series against England. In a recent interview, Bumrah revealed that he was a ...
Star England spinner Sophie Ecclestone sought a break from the ongoing West Indies series. Head coach Charlotte Edwards noted that she needed a break to priortise wellbeing and also, the cricketer ...
Posted: 22 June 2025 | Last updated: 23 June 2025 Australian cricket great Mark Taylor tells dumped Marnus Labuschagne to take a break from cricket to mentally refresh before a home Ashes series.
This series is more than just three cricket matches on the calendar. For Nepal, it’s a valuable chance to prepare for a big test ahead: the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier, which will ...
151 Off 51 balls! Finn Allen breaks Gayle's T20 Record 1 Minute Read Listen to Article Share: June 13, 2025 17:09 IST ...
AP Photo/Scott Heppell Harry Brook went on the offensive against an inconsistent Indian pace attack, taking England to 327 for five at lunch on day three of the first Test in Leeds on Sunday.