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Senuran Muthusamy took three wickets in four deliveries Monday in a career-best haul of 6-117 to help South Africa dismiss Pakistan for 378 on the second day of the first cricket test. Salman Ali Agha became the second Pakistan batter to narrowly miss out on a century in this innings when he was last wicket to fall for the home team.
Pat Cummins has conceded he is unlikely to be fit for the first Ashes Test against England in Perth next month as the Australia captain continues his recovery from a stress injury in his back.
The Windies trail by 378 runs, with six wickets in hand. Catch the key updates from the second day of the second and final IND vs WI match, as it happened
Kerry O’Keeffe believes the risk is too great. Brett Lee says he should be guaranteed the entire series. Here’s the verdict on Sam Konstas’ Test chances ahead of the Ashes.
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'I just kept the tradition alive for the next generation': Virender Sehwag reacts to Viv Richards crediting him for Test cricket's revival
Virender Sehwag felt flattered by Viv Richards rating him high and crediting him for keeping Test cricket alive with his attacking strokeplay.
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Mohammed Siraj Achieves Ultimate Feat In Test Cricket With Wicket On Day 4 Against West Indies
India's right-arm seamer Mohammed Siraj on Monday surpassed Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani to become the highest wicket-taker in Tests in 2025.
Aiden Markram must first cement his place in the side before he can realise his dream of captaining South Africa, though the opening batsman feels refreshed ahead of a two-test home series against Sri Lanka that starts on Boxing Day.
After smacking a 68-ball 102 against Victoria in 2023 and a 99-ball 122 against Tasmania last summer, Renshaw earned an Australia A call-up for July’s white-ball series against Sri Lanka A in Darwin, hitting scores of 80, 106 and 62.
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Top 3 leading wicket takers in Test cricket in 2025
Overview Mohammed Siraj is the leading wicket taker in Tests in the calendar year 2025, as of the first half of October Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani is second in the list with 36 wickets to his name in 9 matches Australia's Mitchell Starc is third in the list,