Steven Finn lauded Jasprit Bumrah, likening him to "a computer constantly calibrating what is needed," highlighting his exceptional adaptability and strategic precision.

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Travis Head urged the Australian team to put their WTC 2025 Final defeat behind them, stating, "You have to move on," emphasizing focus on upcoming challenges.
England's Ollie Pope lauded KL Rahul's batting performance, stating, "KL Rahul batted really well," acknowledging the Indian opener's crucial contribution.
Jasprit Bumrah defended his teammates' fielding lapses, stating, "I don't want to create a scene." He acknowledged the drops but emphasized focusing on improvement, not public criticism.
Sanjay Manjrekar has hailed Rishabh Pant as "unbelievable" and declared him "India’s greatest ever Test batter-keeper," praising his unique ability to turn games with both bat and gloves.
Aakash Chopra boldly stated that India has not produced a more impactful wicketkeeper-batsman than Rishabh Pant, highlighting Pant's unique ability to influence Test matches with his aggressive style and game-changing innings.
England opener Ben Duckett expressed his admiration for Ollie Pope's century, stating, "I got goosebumps when he got to 100," praising his teammate's outstanding performance against India in challenging conditions.
While Rohit Sharma has led India across formats, several talented players have struggled to secure consistent opportunities under his captaincy, often due to strong competition or tactical preferences. This article identifies five such cricketers.
While MS Dhoni enjoyed an incredibly successful captaincy reign, some talented Indian cricketers struggled to secure a consistent spot in the playing XI.
Alastair Cook has criticized England captain Ben Stokes' decision to bowl first against India in the Headingley Test, stating, "The fact is it's so hot," and suggesting it was a misjudgment given the weather conditions.
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