KL Rahul, Anil Kumble and Gautam Gambhir
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‘Class act’: Anil Kumble backs KL Rahul over Axar Patel ahead of Champions Trophy Final
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Anil Kumble calls out Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma's KL Rahul ploy: 'If he does well, it's expected; if he doesn't...'
Anil Kumble rejects Gautam Gambhir-Rohit Sharma's tactics for KL Rahul in Champions Trophy, says 'If he does well, it's expected; if he doesn't...'
Anil Kumble has mirrored the goal of Limitless India at the Republic Plenary Summit 2025 on March 6. The legendary Indian cricketer has reflected on how sports have changed over the years. Addressing the crowd,
Axar has also backed up his promotion with handy contributions. Against Australia, Axar chipped in with a knock of 27. However, his best innings came against New Zealand, in India's final group game. With India struggling at 30/3 inside the first seven overs, Axar played a timely 42 to take India towards safety.
Former India captain Anil Kumble stated that India will struggle to become a sporting nation unless it manages to successfully integrate sports and education.
Former Team India coach and cricketer Anil Kumble opens up on the progress made by Indian cricket over the years.
Former India captain Anil Kumble believes KL Rahul is unfairly scrutinised, but his composed knock in India's ICC Champions
Kumble, speaking on ESPNcricinfo Match Day, felt Rahul should have batted ahead of Axar Patel, who made a handy contribution
In 1990, Anil Kumble, a young cricketer from South Bengaluru, captivated the nation with his leg-spin skills. Stressing the importance of education, K
Kumble says Australia will find it difficult if India play four spinners in their semi-final in Dubai | ESPN.com
The last time India and New Zealand clashed in an ICC limited-overs tournament final was in the Champions Trophy 2000, aka the ICC KnockOut Trophy. The match was played on October 15, 2000, at Gymkhana Club Ground in Nairobi, Kenya. New Zealand won the match by four wickets.
Kumble feels Rahul should have batted ahead of Axar Patel but Manjrekar wonders if less time is better for him
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