Agni Chopra has become the first batter to amass four centuries in his first four first-class matches after making his debut for Mizoram in the Ranji Trophy Plate League last month.
With nine of their batters scoring half-centuries in India’s Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Jharkhand in Bengaluru, the Bengal cricket team set a new world record in first-class cricket.
Having don the test cap nearly two years ago against Australia, Harbhajan Singh has a chance to revive his test career when Bangladesh face India on June 10 at Fatullah.
Agni Chopra has become the first batter to amass four centuries in his first four first-class matches after making his debut for Mizoram in the Ranji Trophy Plate League last month.
With nine of their batters scoring half-centuries in India’s Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Jharkhand in Bengaluru, the Bengal cricket team set a new world record in first-class cricket.
Having don the test cap nearly two years ago against Australia, Harbhajan Singh has a chance to revive his test career when Bangladesh face India on June 10 at Fatullah.