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Sambit Bal
@sambitbal
Editor-in-chief, espncricinfo.com and espn.in
Joined September 2008
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    And now, can Pujara please bat 300 balls without any intent?
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    There hasn't been a more attractive Pakistani batsman than Babar Azam since Mohammad Yousuf, and before him, Zaheer Abbas
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    It was nearly five years ago that Rahul Dravid had told me to watch out for Subhman Gill. That Indian cricket has so many young cricketers ready for international cricket is in no small measure due to the efforts led by Dravid himself
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    He has got four hundreds, but this is Ashwin's most important Test innings. And the bravest.
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    This is easily India’s worst performance in a T20 World Cup. In fact, they never even get started. But two T20 games don’t define a team.
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    Every time Siraj has played for India, he has looked like he knows how to get Test wickets. #INDvENG
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    Forget the runs, this felt like the Virat Kohli of the old
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    Federer, Nadal, Djokovic. 20, 20, 20. It can be safely said that tennis is unlikely to see such an era again. How blessed have we been
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    Finally, Pujara gets sold. And the applause that broke out in the auction room told a story. Well done CSK #IPL2021
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    Rishabh Pant has not only won yet another match from a tricky situation, but has laid the template for himself for constructing the perfect ODI innings #INDvsENG
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    Another incredible fourth-innings chase. At this rate it will be the new normal. But what a fascinating Test #PAKvsSL
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    Ban him for a year, he comes back with two hundreds in a Test. Knock him out of a Test, he comes back with a double hundred. This is how Bradman must have felt like
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    I’d love to see Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal open the batting in the next Twenty20 World Cup
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    It is a incredible that India have had the year they had in Test cricket with the middle oder basically being non-existent