Rohit Sharma feels India has won the series in England by 2-1

India’s opener Rohit Sharma said that he is clear that his team won the India - England series by 2-1. He said that he doesn’t have any clue of the status of the fifth test which was abandoned last month. The fifth test which was scheduled to start on the 10th of September was abandoned by both the boards as India’s junior physio Yogesh Parmar tested COVID positive. Some senior members of the team were also tested positive. 

The white-ball vice-captain was attending an event organised by sportswear giant Adidas. He said, "I don't know what's happening with the last Test match. Whether we are playing a one-off Test (next year) but in my mind, we have won the series 2-1." 

India were leading the five-match series against England by 2-1 when the last match was cancelled. Both the cricket boards have agreed to play this match in July 2022. 

When asked whether this was his best performance so far as he scored more than 400 runs he said, “it's not my best series. I feel my best is yet to come. I utilised the time before the World Test Championship final in Southampton (to figure) what sort of technique and mindset is required. I was pretty happy and would like to take it further."

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IPL 2021 | DC vs CSK: Hits & Flops as thrilling last over victory see Delhi take pole position

It didn’t look like going to the wire, but the Indian Premier League games during this UAE leg have been anything but predictable. Low scoring thrillers have been the theme of the second half of the season and this one went the same road. Courtesy of this hard-fought three-wicket win, the Delhi Capitals have now reclaimed the pole position from the Chennai Super Kings and looks like they might stay there till the group stage ends. It was a battle of perseverance basically which Capitals had to fight and Krishnappa Gowtham, a substitute fielder dropping a sitter at long-on of Shimron Hetmyer, who eventually became the main hero for the Capitals, did help them win that battle. While Shimron Hetmyer was one hero, there were others too who showcased their brilliance to make this seemingly boring game way more interesting than even a high scoring run chase. At the same time, there were dull performances too. All these would be clubbed and discussed under the below section called Hits and Flops. Hits Shimron Hetmyer Shimron Hetmyer, a specialist batter in the team was sent after newcomer Ripal Patel and bowling all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin. He was perceived to be a bad player against spin by the Delhi Capitals management. But it was only fitting, and also a tight slap of realisation to Capitals management that he was the one who finished the game for them. When he walked into bat, the team from the national capital were in tatters struggling at 98-5 and soon became 99-6 when Shikhar Dhawan, the established batter was gone as well. With 38 runs to get from 30 balls and the ball doing all sorts of dances on the wicket that had become a burial ground for DC batters, Hemyer decided to give a solid fight. And he fought indeed, dodging two important overs of Thakur and Moeen Ali without losing the wicket and taking the equation to 28 from the last three overs with Axar Patel alongside him. After hitting him for a four and making him bowl two wides, Hetmer had narrowed down fellow Caribbean Dwayne Bravo who was bowling his first over of the night. However, Bravo nearly had him in the third ball but for a sitter being dropped by Gowtham at long-on to give a second lease of life to the left-hander. That was all he needed as he made sure not to give another chance to the Super Kings and managed to finish the game by hitting 28 off just 18 balls, which included getting 22 runs from the 18th and 19th overs combined. Ambati Rayudu In a game where it was hard to even get odd boundaries, Ambati Rayudu stood tall with his 55 unbeaten from 43 balls which was the guiding principle behind CSK managing to get to 136 in their 20 overs. The 36-year-old came to bat after the fall of three wickets. With none among the top four between Ruturaj Gaikwad, Faf du Plessis and Moeen Ali firing, the onus was on him, being the next most in-form man to take his team to a good score. The experienced Andhra batter partnered with his skipper, MS Dhoni, to build a solid base after being 62-4 in the 9th over. When the base was built, Rayudu started firing all cylinders and after having scored only 27 from his first 30 balls, he went on to add, 28 in his next 13 balls to provide the much-needed acceleration to the innings. In his knock of 55, Rayudu hit five fours and two sixes. And if it weren’t for a great last over by Avesh Khan, he would have even taken CSK to their desired total of 150. Shardul Thakur Shardul Thakur has been dubbed as the man with the golden arm during this IPL and he lived up to that name as he bowled a brilliant spell to get his team back into the mix after they looked down and out in the first 10 overs of the second innings. Shardul was first introduced into the attack in the 10th over when the Capitals had just lost their skipper Rishabh Pant. He bowled miserly, which is very different from his trait. After bowling two economical overs, he was taken off and his end was changed. Just after the change in his end, the Palghar Express took off and got two wickets in that very over. The 29-year-old removed Ravichandran Ashwin with toe crushing yorkers on which Ashwin wasn’t even to get his bat down in time. On the third ball, he once again removed Shikhar Dhawan caught behind, but which was later overruled by the third umpire with the help of the DRS. But that wasn’t a relief that lasted long as on the sixth ball of that very same over, he got the wicket he wanted as Dhawan was caught at shirt covers by Moeen Ali. Shardul was given another over on trot to try and break the last resistance in the form of Shimon Hetmyer, but he couldn’t do it and finished his four-over spell with figures of 2-13. Flops MS Dhoni MS Dhoni must realise that he is not even a shadow of the batter that he used to be and given the fact that he still is the best wicket-keeper and captain that CSK could have, he must relinquish his batting dreams and let the likes of Ravindra Jadeja and Dwayne Bravo come ahead of him. In this game, he made the mistake of coming ahead of Jadeja and Bravo in the batting order. And although he managed to stop the flow of wicket losses by sticking together with Raydu and creating a 70 runs partnership off 64 balls, it was almost made redundant with the number of dot balls he played. The 40-year-old scored 18 off 27 balls and could not hit even a single boundary during his stay at the crease and in the 20th over while trying to hit a boundary he got out on the very first ball, which laid down the foundation of a very bad 20th over from the perspective if the batting team, as only four runs came from it. In the field too, he made a great mistake by holding Bravo for far too long. And then in the 19th over, the decision to come up to the stumps and yet asking the bowler to bowl wide outside off at pace was also a huge mistake which gave away two important runs where the team was defending only five runs. Deepak Chahar There were many candidates for the last Flop in the list, but Deepak Chahar surpassed, Prithvi Shaw, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant and Robin Uthappa to take the wooden spoon because of his utterly bad figures for a low scoring thriller. The swing bowler, even after managing to get rid of Shaw, gave away 21 runs in a single over, hit by Dhawan to end up with figures of 1-34 from only three overs. In the context that his team was defending only 136, it was a huge crime to give away 21 runs in only one over and that too while bowling in the powerplay, which is considered his biggest strength. For Chennai to now finish in the top two, they must beat Punjab Kings, and even if they are unable to beat Punjab Kings, they must hope that RCB loses it’s both games, otherwise there would be trouble for Dhoni’smen and they might end up playing Eliminator instead of Qualifier-1. For Capitals, a top-two finish looks like a certainty until and unless they lose very big against RCB and both Chennai and Bangalore mane to win their remaining games handsomely.

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IPL 2021 | DC vs CSK: What Experts Said after Delhi hold nerves & go over the line against Chennai

Delhi Capitals had to fight hard to get to the finish line against Chennai Super Kings in Dubai on Monday. Chasing a target of 137, DC managed to go over the line by 3 wickets in the last over. The Capitals didn’t really start off the chase well and kept losing wickets at regular intervals to get reduced to 99/6 after Shardul Thakur removed R Ashwin and Shikhar Dhawan in the 15th over. Dhawan was looking steady at one end but lost partners at the other and was eventually undone for 39 off 35. While DC were in a spot of bother Shimron Hetmyer had other plans as he took the onus on himself and chipped in with an important 28* off 18. Delhi needed 6 off the last over and got 4 in the first two deliveries. Dwayne Bravo who was bowling this final over then picked up the wicket of Axar Patel on the third ball getting the equation down to 2 off 3. Kagiso Rabada who had replaced Axar in the middle scored a boundary to take the team home. Shardul was the pick of the bowlers who returned with figures of 2/13 in 4 overs for CSK. Earlier, CSK struggled with the bat and could only manage to put 136/5 in 20 overs on the board. While none of the batsmen got into the groove, Ambati Rayudu once again showed his skills and notched up an unbeaten half-century. Axar returned with a couple of wickets at the cost of 18 runs in 4 overs for DC while Ashwin picked up one wicket for 20 runs in 4 overs. CSK captain MS Dhoni said that the side was eyeing a total around 150 but failed to accelerate in the middle overs. “We were looking to get closer to 150. After we lost a few wickets, around the 15-16th over mark the platform was nice. We failed to accelerate. I thought it was a tough pitch. Anything close to 150 would've been a good score,” he said during the post-match presentation. DC skipper Rishabh Pant admitted that the side made it a tough game for themselves. “Not a birthday present, was a tough match, we made it tough for ourselves. In the end if we win everything is fine. In the powerplay, they came hard and got away. After that we bowled some good overs. In the end, they got away with some extra runs,” he said. Experts’ Opinion Commentator Harsha Bhogle lavished praise on Shimron Hetmyer after the left-hander steadied the ship during a crunch situation. “So Hetmyer today for Delhi Capitals . They have match-winners strewn everywhere. Looking very good,” he tweeted. Journalist Ayaz Memon praised the way DC held their nerves and got over the line. “Exciting match. DC hold nerve and squeeze through to important win. Gowtham dropping sitter of Hetmyer gave decisive twist after CSK had fought back superbly defending low score. DC now finish in top 2,” he wrote on Twitter. MS Dhoni hasn’t really been among the runs in this edition of the IPL and former India bowler pointed out the same and suggested that the wicket-keeper batsman needs to get back in form. “CSK need Dhoni to comeback to form sooner rather than later. DC is the team to beat this year,” he tweeted. Former India opener Aakash Chopra pointed out that the collapse that DC witnessed during the chase. “DC are forming a habit of messing things up in their batting department…a habit might cost them in the playoffs. Winning games but hardly as convincing as they should be,” he wrote on Twitter. CSK will now play Punjab Kings on Thursday while DC will be up against RCB on Friday in Dubai.