India's struggles at the toss continued as Shubman Gill lost his fifth consecutive toss, marking 15 straight losses for the Indian men's team across formats. Ollie Pope won the toss and elected to bowl first due to overcast conditions.
Kuldeep Yadav has been excluded from India's playing XI for the fifth Test against England, marking his absence throughout the entire series. Despite expectations and good form, team management favored other combinations, influenced by the Oval's pitch conditions. Seamers have dominated at The Oval, leading India to opt for Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, whose batting abilities provide additional balance.
Jasprit Bumrah's absence marks a strategic move in India's workload management as they face England in the final Test at The Oval. Prasidh Krishna steps in, highlighting four changes in the Indian lineup, while England is without Ben Stokes. Despite weather concerns and England's series lead, India aims for a strong performance to level the series, emphasizing long-term player management.
India made four significant changes to their playing XI for the fifth Test against England at The Oval, aiming to level the series. Shubman Gill initially announced three changes, later revised to include Akash Deep. England, leading the series 2-1, won the toss and elected to field, also fielding a refreshed side.
Young Jacob Bethell is set to represent England in the crucial fifth Test against India at The Oval, filling in for injured senior players. The 21-year-old all-rounder, who debuted last year in New Zealand, has been entrusted with a middle-order batting role.
Yuvraj Singh's India Champions team withdrew from the World Championship of Legends semi-final against Pakistan Champions, protesting strained relations after the Pahalgam terror attack. Despite Shahid Afridi's anticipation, India refused to play, even after their win against West Indies Champions. Pakistan Champions advanced to the final as a result of India's withdrawal.
The Chennai Grand Masters 2025, a prestigious chess tournament, is set to take place in August, featuring a competitive field of elite veterans and rising international stars. Anish Giri, Awonder Liang, Vincent Keymer, Jorden van Foreest, and Ray Robson are among the top foreign players expected to make a significant impact with their unique styles and strengths.
Indian cricketers Arshdeep Singh and Dhruv Jurel explored Bicester Village in England. They were surprised by the high prices of designer clothes. Arshdeep Singh humorously reacted to a shirt costing Rs 3 lakh. Dhruv Jurel joked about a Rs 50,000 shirt. Kuldeep Yadav also made a brief appearance. The vlog captured their fun outing and camaraderie.