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Proteas all-rounder Wiaan Mulder slams highest ever score in first innings as Test captain against Zimbabwe
New Delhi, July 7: South Africa's stand-in skipper Wiaan Mulder created history on Sunday with a record-breaking innings against Zimbabwe in the second Test, becoming the highest scorer in a debut innings as Test captain and recording the fastest-ever 250 (in terms of balls) by a South African player, according to the ICC.
'I just wanted to enjoy my batting again': Shubman Gill reflects on record-breaking double ton at Edgbaston
New Delhi, July 4: After a marathon knock that etched his name in the history books, Shubman Gill spoke about the technical tweaks and mental reset that fueled his magnificent 269 against England at Edgbaston.
Karun Nair's stellar 204 anchors India A's mammoth 557 vs England Lions
Canterbury, May 31: Karun Nair’s (204) double century, alongside almost-hundreds by Sarfaraz Khan (92) and Dhruv Jurel (94), helped India A set a massive total of 557 in the first innings against England Lions on Day 2 of the unofficial Test at the St Lawrence Ground here on Saturday.
Karun Nair boosts case for Test team selection with double ton against England Lions
Canterbury, May 31: Right-handed batter Karun Nair has boosted his case for a selection into the Indian team for the first Test against England, starting in Leeds on June 20, by smashing a delightful double century on day two of the first red-ball game between India A and England Lions in Canterbury.
Revisiting Virat Kohli's seven Test double tons that outpaced Aussie legend Bradman
New Delhi, May 13: During his 14-year, 123-match long Test career, Indian batting legend Virat Kohli played knocks which highlighted his resilience, sheer will to dominate, immense stamina and survival abilities, and, overall, a powerful love for the longest format of the game.
King of red-ball arena: Revisiting Virat Kohli's most iconic Test knocks
New Delhi, May 12: When Virat Kohli officially announced his retirement from Test cricket, it wasn't just the end of a career; it was the closing chapter of one of the most passionate, intense, and era-defining red-ball journeys in Indian cricket.