Rohit Sharma lauded Axar Patel and Virat Kohli's pivotal contributions in India's T20 World Cup victory over South Africa, marking their first ICC title since 2013. Axar's crucial 47 off 31 balls and his partnership with Kohli steadied India's innings. Kohli's anchoring 76 earned him Player of the Match, while Bumrah and Arshdeep sealed the win in a tense final.
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England defeated India in a thrilling match at Headingley, taking a 1-0 lead in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Despite India's five individual centuries, England's strong batting performance, led by Jamie Smith and Joe Root, secured a record chase. India's inexperienced side couldn't capitalize on key moments, while England maintained composure to clinch victory.
David Gower discusses the upcoming England-India Test series, highlighting Shubman Gill's captaincy challenges and Jasprit Bumrah's crucial role. Gower emphasizes the importance of Bumrah's strategic deployment due to workload management. He acknowledges India's transition period with experienced players like KL Rahul stepping up, while favoring England to win the series 3-1 due to home advantage and India's vulnerabilities.
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