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Monty Panesar Shares Old MS Dhoni Video, Tells Batters "This Is How You Back Up"
- Sunday September 25, 2022
- NDTV Sports Desk
Taking to Twitter, former England spinner Monty Panesar shared an old video of MS Dhoni, urging that the players should keep their bat in the crease
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As A Youngster I Used To Look Up To Harbhajan Singh Who Is A Spinner And Wears A "Patka": Monty Panesar
- Saturday December 25, 2021
- Asian News International
Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has announced retirement from all forms of cricket and tributes and wishes are pouring in from all corners for 'Turbanator'.
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World Cup 2019: "India Can't Go The Distance," If The Spinners Fail, Says Monty Panesar
- Monday July 1, 2019
- Edited by Prakash Rai
Yuzvendra Chahal's bowling figures of 0/88 in 10 overs against England was the worst World Cup performance by an Indian bowler.
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In bookies' notebook, Sachin Tendulkar is 'batku', Mahendra Singh Dhoni is 'helicopter': reports
- Thursday May 30, 2013
- Written by Karthik Iyer
Diaries and iPads recovered by the police from bookies have revealed codenames used to refer to players in the Indian Premier League, according to media reports. From the ingenious to the downright ridiculous, caption writers and story-tellers have a whole new list to choose catch-phrases from.
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James Anderson was the difference between India and England, says skipper MS Dhoni
- Monday December 17, 2012
- Written by Press Trust of India
Dhoni said his team made a few mistakes, including the loss of wickets in heap in the third game at Kolkata, but added there were a few positives too. "In Kolkata in one session we lost 6-7 wickets. It was very important to absorb pressure at that time. It's all about partnerships. On a flat wicket once you go in you are in some doubt but you ...
- sports.ndtv.com
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Nagpur Test, Day 3: MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli fight for India but Graeme Swann hands England the advantage
- Saturday December 15, 2012
- Written by Wisden India Staff
It was probably India's best day after a long time in the series as stubborn skipper MS Dhoni and under-fire batsman Virat Kohli played crucial hands. Graeme Swann and James Anderson pegged it back for England in the final session.
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Panesar, Swann buck win-with-pace trend
- Thursday December 6, 2012
- Written by Dileep Premachandran
In that context, James Anderson's performance on the opening day was crucial. As well as he has bowled in home conditions, and in Australia when the Ashes were won two years ago, Asia hasn't been a favourite stomping ground. That's changed this year, with 23 wickets in eight Tests at 29.95.
- sports.ndtv.com
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India vs England, 3rd Test match, Day 1: Moments of the day
- Wednesday December 5, 2012
- Written by NDTVSports
Nothing seems to be going right for Team India while England are on the charge. The visitors have not looked back since the disappointing loss in the Ahmedabad Test. They have gone from strength to strength since the second innings in Ahmedabad, continued that in Mumbai and were in the 'zone' yet again on Day 1 of the Kolkata Test. James Anderson w...
- sports.ndtv.com
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3rd Test, Eden Gardens: James Anderson puts England ahead despite Sachin Tendulkar's fighting knock
- Wednesday December 5, 2012
- Written by Wisden India Staff
A brilliant James Anderson had India struggling to survive Day 1 of the third Test match in Kolkata even as Sachin Tendulkar, albeit uncharacteristic, was the best of the Indian batsmen on view.
- sports.ndtv.com
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Tough questions confront India
- Thursday November 29, 2012
- Written by Amrit Mathur
After Ahmedabad, a triumphant MS Dhoni sounded arrogant, and imperious. That time it looked England was completely done because they could not handle spin, and pundits predicted a mismatch in subsequent tests. The deal, everyone thought, was sealed and signed. Now, the tables have turned, not just the pitch and the ball. Suddenly , England look...
- sports.ndtv.com
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At Wankhede, history repeats itself, in reverse
- Monday November 26, 2012
- Written by Lawrence Booth
India and England have waged wars on the cricket field since long. Victories have come by for one or the other side but the result at Wankhede on Monday can be seen as a repeat, albeit in reverse, of a series played in the past.
- sports.ndtv.com
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MS Dhoni disappointed with spinners but wants similar pitch in Kolkata
- Monday November 26, 2012
- Written by Press Trust of India
The spinning track at Mumbai may have backfired, but MS Dhoni would still like to have a similar track at the Eden Gardens too.
- sports.ndtv.com
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Monty Panesar Shares Old MS Dhoni Video, Tells Batters "This Is How You Back Up"
- Sunday September 25, 2022
- NDTV Sports Desk
Taking to Twitter, former England spinner Monty Panesar shared an old video of MS Dhoni, urging that the players should keep their bat in the crease
- sports.ndtv.com
-
As A Youngster I Used To Look Up To Harbhajan Singh Who Is A Spinner And Wears A "Patka": Monty Panesar
- Saturday December 25, 2021
- Asian News International
Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has announced retirement from all forms of cricket and tributes and wishes are pouring in from all corners for 'Turbanator'.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
World Cup 2019: "India Can't Go The Distance," If The Spinners Fail, Says Monty Panesar
- Monday July 1, 2019
- Edited by Prakash Rai
Yuzvendra Chahal's bowling figures of 0/88 in 10 overs against England was the worst World Cup performance by an Indian bowler.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
In bookies' notebook, Sachin Tendulkar is 'batku', Mahendra Singh Dhoni is 'helicopter': reports
- Thursday May 30, 2013
- Written by Karthik Iyer
Diaries and iPads recovered by the police from bookies have revealed codenames used to refer to players in the Indian Premier League, according to media reports. From the ingenious to the downright ridiculous, caption writers and story-tellers have a whole new list to choose catch-phrases from.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
James Anderson was the difference between India and England, says skipper MS Dhoni
- Monday December 17, 2012
- Written by Press Trust of India
Dhoni said his team made a few mistakes, including the loss of wickets in heap in the third game at Kolkata, but added there were a few positives too. "In Kolkata in one session we lost 6-7 wickets. It was very important to absorb pressure at that time. It's all about partnerships. On a flat wicket once you go in you are in some doubt but you ...
- sports.ndtv.com
-
Nagpur Test, Day 3: MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli fight for India but Graeme Swann hands England the advantage
- Saturday December 15, 2012
- Written by Wisden India Staff
It was probably India's best day after a long time in the series as stubborn skipper MS Dhoni and under-fire batsman Virat Kohli played crucial hands. Graeme Swann and James Anderson pegged it back for England in the final session.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
Panesar, Swann buck win-with-pace trend
- Thursday December 6, 2012
- Written by Dileep Premachandran
In that context, James Anderson's performance on the opening day was crucial. As well as he has bowled in home conditions, and in Australia when the Ashes were won two years ago, Asia hasn't been a favourite stomping ground. That's changed this year, with 23 wickets in eight Tests at 29.95.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
India vs England, 3rd Test match, Day 1: Moments of the day
- Wednesday December 5, 2012
- Written by NDTVSports
Nothing seems to be going right for Team India while England are on the charge. The visitors have not looked back since the disappointing loss in the Ahmedabad Test. They have gone from strength to strength since the second innings in Ahmedabad, continued that in Mumbai and were in the 'zone' yet again on Day 1 of the Kolkata Test. James Anderson w...
- sports.ndtv.com
-
3rd Test, Eden Gardens: James Anderson puts England ahead despite Sachin Tendulkar's fighting knock
- Wednesday December 5, 2012
- Written by Wisden India Staff
A brilliant James Anderson had India struggling to survive Day 1 of the third Test match in Kolkata even as Sachin Tendulkar, albeit uncharacteristic, was the best of the Indian batsmen on view.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
Tough questions confront India
- Thursday November 29, 2012
- Written by Amrit Mathur
After Ahmedabad, a triumphant MS Dhoni sounded arrogant, and imperious. That time it looked England was completely done because they could not handle spin, and pundits predicted a mismatch in subsequent tests. The deal, everyone thought, was sealed and signed. Now, the tables have turned, not just the pitch and the ball. Suddenly , England look...
- sports.ndtv.com
-
At Wankhede, history repeats itself, in reverse
- Monday November 26, 2012
- Written by Lawrence Booth
India and England have waged wars on the cricket field since long. Victories have come by for one or the other side but the result at Wankhede on Monday can be seen as a repeat, albeit in reverse, of a series played in the past.
- sports.ndtv.com
-
MS Dhoni disappointed with spinners but wants similar pitch in Kolkata
- Monday November 26, 2012
- Written by Press Trust of India
The spinning track at Mumbai may have backfired, but MS Dhoni would still like to have a similar track at the Eden Gardens too.
- sports.ndtv.com