Citing recent remarks regarding the prospect of Joe Root overtaking Sachin Tendulkar as the top run-scorer in men's Test cricket, legendary opener Sunil Gavaskar stated that the aggressive response to India's attacks must be given.
It is only a matter of time till Root emerges as the top run-getter in Test matches, former England captain Michael Vaughan had said on an episode of the Club Prairie Fire podcast. In addition, he stated that the BCCI would use every resource at its disposal to guarantee that an Indian batter maintains the record.
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India play 5 Tests at home (vs Bangladesh & New Zealand) and 5 Tests in Australia before the 2023-25 WTC cycle ends.
Vinesh Phogat, the former Indian wrestler who came back from the Paris Olympics heartbroken after being disqualified, joined the Congress party soon after her return to make her debut in politics. She has filed her nomination for the upcoming Haryana Legislative Assembly Elections and will be contesting from Julana Constituency in Jind.
Border Gavaskar Trophy: When Sourav Ganguly's Brisbane heroics set the tone for an enlivening series
Even before the Indian cricket team embarked on their 2003-04 tour to Australia, the mind games had begun and most of the banter, as usual, came from the Aussies.
There were talks of 'chin-music' being dished out to the Indians, especially to the captain Sourav Ganguly, who had ruffled quite a few Aussie feathers in the 2001 series in India.
The desperate Aussies were gunning for revenge and with the first Test at their most favoured venue - The Gabba, they were expected to have the upper hand when Ganguly walked out for the toss with Steve Waugh, who was playing his last series.