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Thursday, 4 August 2016

Roston Chase delivers on early promise

The 24-year-old Barbadian is a potential game changer with both bat and ball, and it won't be surprising if he's chasing glory soon

Smith banking on reverse swing to hurt Sri Lanka

"I've heard it does, so it would be nice if we can get that going," said the Australian captain ahead of the second Test in Galle

Dhoni to mentor Jharkhand for Buchi Babu meet

India's limited-overs captain will travel with the team to Chennai for the tournament

Roston Chase showed why he should be playing Test cricket: Jason Holder

The West Indies skipper was lavish in his praise of the all-rounder, who helped West Indies secure an improbable draw at Sabina Park

Could have been different if we had bowled yesterday: Kumble

Kumble believed that Roston Chase showed a lot of character and conceded that his bowlers would have learned a lot from the last day's play

Chase first WI player in 50 years to score ton and pick up five in same Test

Statistical Highlights of day five of the second Test at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica

Roston Chase's maiden ton foils India's victory bid

Chase remained unbeaten on 137 and formed useful partnerships to help West Indies salvage a draw in the second Test