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Who will replace Virat Kohli at No. 4 for India in Test cricket?
If KL Rahul opens, then Shubman Gill might slid to No.4, unless India look at Karun Nair or Sarfaraz Khan for that spot against England

The new No. 4 in India’s Test batting line-up may neither be greeted by the thunderous applause that once welcomed his predecessors, nor haunted by the stunned silence that followed their dismissals. He may not yet command the aura of the two giants who came before him—Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli. But what he will feel is the immense weight of legacy: 25,151 runs, 51 centuries, 36 years of brilliance, and the burden of records, reverence, and responsibility that define one of the most iconic roles in Indian cricket.
The natural successor is Shubman Gill—arguably the brightest star among India’s emerging talents. Touted as a future captain and great, Gill seems tailor-made for the role. A graceful stroke-maker rooted in classical technique yet adaptable to modern demands, he possesses the temperament, skill, and star appeal to take on this monumental task. Already a familiar face in endorsements and known for his calm demeanor off the field, Gill’s ascent feels both timely and symbolic.
Yet, his elevation to this sacred spot in the batting order doesn’t come without challenges. It necessitates a reshuffle in the line-up and brings with it the inevitable selection dilemmas and strategic recalibrations that come with filling a position steeped in history.
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Brook’s Taunt Pays Off — Prasidh Krishna Falls in Leeds Test

On Day 5 of the India vs England Test match at Headingley, a cheeky bit of sledging from England’s Harry Brook led to the dramatic dismissal of Indian tailender Prasidh Krishna, adding a light-hearted yet crucial twist to a tense Test.

What Happened on the Field
England was closing in on a strong position when Prasidh Krishna came to the crease. With little batting support left, the pressure was on—and Brook decided to apply some psychological pressure.
Brook’s Sledge: “Can You Even Hit a Six?”
Standing in close, Harry Brook taunted Prasidh with a comment captured on stump mic:
The crowd chuckled and commentators noticed the visible shift in Prasidh’s mindset.

Prasidh’s Response: One Big Shot, Then Out
- On the very next ball, Prasidh tried to prove Brook wrong.
- He attempted a big swing over midwicket—but misjudged it.
- The ball soared… and was caught comfortably at the boundary.
Brook celebrated, clearly amused and triumphant.

Social Media Reactions
Fans and cricket pages lit up on X (Twitter) and Instagram:
- 🗣️ “That was peak cricket banter from Brook. Worked like magic.”
- 🏏 “Sledging done right. Even the umpire smiled.”
A clip of the moment is now viral across platforms.

What It Meant for the Match
Prasidh’s wicket brought India’s second innings to a close, giving England a target of 350 to chase. The mind-game from Brook not only broke the partnership but also swung momentum England’s way as they began their chase confidently.
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Prithvi Shaw Seeks Mumbai Exit for Career Growth

Mumbai and India opener Prithvi Shaw (25) has formally requested a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA), signalling his intent to represent a different state in the upcoming 2025–26 domestic season. The move underscores his pursuit of fresh opportunities and long-term professional development

Why Shaw is Seeking Change
- Form & Fitness Concerns: Shaw was dropped from Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy squad last year due to “poor fitness and lack of discipline”. Though he has featured in white-ball formats, inconsistent performances and fitness setbacks have dogged him
- Desire for a Fresh Start: In his letter to MCA, Shaw acknowledged: “…I have been presented with a promising opportunity…which I believe will further contribute to my growth and development as a cricketer.”

MCA’s Response
MCA has received Shaw’s letter and forwarded it to their Apex Council, with a decision expected shortly Within hours, official confirmation came that the NOC has been granted, allowing Shaw to move

What This Could Mean for Shaw
- New Team, More Chances: Shaw is reportedly fielding offers from multiple state associations, and a fresh environment could help him reclaim form and consistency
- Next Domestic Season Ahead: With the 2025–26 season approaching, the move gives Shaw a chance to secure regular red-ball matches and demonstrate resilience.
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Test Cricket Saga: India vs England Head-to-Head, Historic Wins & Series Outcomes

India vs England Test Head-to-Head: Complete History & Series Records

Introduction
India vs England is one of Test cricket’s most riveting rivalries. From the dusty pitches of Chennai to the green seaming decks of Lord’s, the battle between these two nations has produced iconic moments and legendary cricketers. Let’s take a deep dive into their Test history, head-to-head stats, and series-wise performance.

🇮🇳 vs Total Tests Played
- Total Matches: 136
- England Wins: 51
- India Wins: 35
- Draws: 50
- First Test Played: 1932 at Lord’s
- Last Test Played: March 2024 (Ranchi)
India has closed the gap over the decades, especially with dominant performances at home.

Test Head-to-Head in England
- Tests in England: 67
- England Wins: 36
- India Wins: 9
- Draws: 22
Notable Indian Wins in England:
- 1971 – The Oval
- 1986 – Lord’s, Leeds
- 2002 – Leeds
- 2007 – Nottingham
- 2021 – Lord’s, The Oval

Test Head-to-Head in India
- Tests in India: 68
- India Wins: 22
- England Wins: 14
- Draws: 32
India has dominated England at home, especially in the last two decades, leveraging spin-friendly conditions.
Series Results Summary
- Total Series Played: 37
- England Series Wins: 19
- India Series Wins: 12
- Drawn Series: 6
Recent Series (Last 5):
- 2021–22 (England): 2–2 Draw
- 2024 (India): India won 4–1
- 2018 (England): England won 4–1
- 2016 (India): India won 4–0
- 2014 (England): England won 3–1
Most Memorable IND vs ENG Tests
- 2002 Headingley – Dravid, Tendulkar, Ganguly masterclass
- 2014 Lord’s – Ishant Sharma’s 7-wicket spell
- 2021 The Oval – India’s stunning comeback win
Top Individual Records
Most Runs in India-England Tests:
- Joe Root (ENG) – 2,846 runs
- Sachin Tendulkar (IND) – 2,535 runs
- Sunil Gavaskar (IND) – 2,483 runs
Most Wickets:
- James Anderson (ENG) – 149 wickets
- R. Ashwin (IND) – 114 wickets
- Anil Kumble (IND) – 92 wickets
Recent Trends & 2025 Series Outlook
India won the recent home series 4–1 in early 2024. However, they haven’t won a Test series in England since 2007. The 2025 series, starting June 20, is their biggest shot at rewriting history and claiming the newly unveiled Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
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