Talented youngsters like Kagiso Rabada, Lungi Ngidi and Aiden Markram have performed admirably at the top level and will be required to guide a smooth generational transition. read more
India vs Bangladesh: Lauding the Indian pace battery, legendary Sunil Gavsakar compared Indian fast bowler Mohammed Shami with former West India quick Malcolm Marshall. read more
The franchise also retained three overseas players which include South African speedster Kagiso Rabada, West Indian all-rounder Keemo Paul and Nepalese leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane. read more
Ind vs SA: Kagiso Rabada didn’t have the best of series according to his own high standards as he could scalp just seven wickets in three Tests. read more
Opening in Tests presents a different challenge from what he is used to in white-ball cricket. “And a different challenge to batting at No.5 or No.7 at times. read more
Afghanistan’s star leg-spinner Rashid Khan was the first pick and was picked by Trent Rockets. He will play alongside England Test captain Joe Root, who described him as “one of the best players in the world”. read more
George Linde returned figures of 4-133 with his left-arm spin, providing some support to paceman Kagiso Rabada who had put the hosts in early trouble at 39 for three on day one. read more
The in-form Sharma, who hit twin centuries on his debut as Test opener at the start of the series, was involved in a crucial 267-run fourth-wicket stand with Ajinkya Rahane, who made 115. read more
The right-handed batsman slammed 28 fours and six sixes to score 212 before he was caught at deep backward square leg by Lungi Ngidi off Kagiso Rabada. read more
Rohit Sharma slammed his third century of the series after he successfully reviewed a LBW decision before getting a reprieve on 28 when Zubayr Hamza dropped a difficult chance. read more
Ind vs Sa: Vikram Rathour said that Rohit showed grit and determination to play away the first session when the likes of Kagiso Rabada had the ball moving viciously. read more
Ind vs Sa: India were 224 for three before bad light, followed by rain, forced an early end to play on day one with only six overs possible in the final session. read more