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BGT 2024-25: 'The Way Australia Responded Under Immense Pressure Was Huge', Says Paine
After suffering a crushing 295-run loss in the first Test in Perth, Australia came back to dominate India in all facets of the game at the Adelaide Oval to square the five-match series 1-1.
Captain Pat Cummins (2-41 & 5-57) and pacer Mitchell Starc (6-48 & 2-60), along with batters Travis Head (140) and Marnus Labuschagne (64) were the main architects of Australia’s big win, which serves as a big confidence booster ahead of third Test in Brisbane, starting on December 14.
Related Cricket News on that test
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BGT 2024-25: Next 24 Hours Crucial In Deciding Brisbane Test Availability, Says Hazlewood
Gavaskar Trophy Test: Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood said the next 24 hours are crucial in deciding his availability for the crunch Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Brisbane, starting on December 14. ...
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Conway To Miss Third Test Vs England For Birth Of His Child
ICC World Test Championship Final: Opener Devon Conway will miss the third Test against England as he awaits the birth of his first child in Wellington this week, the New ...
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BGT 2024-25: Rohit's Form Could Affect His Captaincy As Well, Feels Harbhajan Singh
World Test Championship: Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh has raised the issue of captain Rohit Sharma's batting form and feels that it might affect his leadership skills in the ongoing ...
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2nd Test: Door Very Much Open For Shami To Come And Play, Says Rohit
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: After India suffered a ten-wicket defeat to Australia in the Adelaide Test, skipper Rohit Sharma said the door is very much open for veteran fast-bowler Mohammed ...
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Australia Top The WTC Standings After Adelaide Test, India Slip To Third
ICC World Test Championship: Following a comprehensive ten-wicket win over India in the second Test at the Adelaide Oval to level the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series 1-1, Australia have moved ...
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2nd Test: 'Nice To Get Some Runs Again', Says Travis Head On Match-winning 140
Travis Head: Australia left-handed batter Travis Head, who was adjudged as Player of the Match for his whirlwind match-winning 140 off 141 balls on his home ground against India, said ...
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2nd Test: Failed To Grab Some Opportunities Which Cost Us The Game, Admits Rohit After Pink-ball Loss
Rohit Sharma: India skipper Rohit Sharma’s return to the Test side after missing the Perth Test win didn’t end on a happy note, as the visitors’ were handed a ten-wicket ...
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2nd Test: It’s A Lie That Head Only Said ‘well Bowled’ To Me, Claims Siraj
Mohammed Siraj: India fast-bowler Mohammed Siraj has claimed that Australia left-handed batter Travis Head lied in the press conference that he only said "well-bowled" to him during day two of ...
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2nd Test: Slightly Disappointed With The Way That Transpired, Says Head On Siraj’s Send-off
Travis Head: Australia batter Travis Head, who hit a blistering 140 off 141 balls to put the hosts’ in total control of ongoing Adelaide Test, said he was disappointed with ...
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2nd Test: One Of Worst Ways To Get Out, Says Hayden On Smith's Dismissal On Leg Side Off…
Pink Ball Test: Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden has weighed in on the struggles of star batter Steve Smith, who continued his poor run of form in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar ...
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2nd Test: I Hope So, Ticked A Few Boxes Already, Says Hazlewood On Brisbane Game Availability
Josh Hazlewood: Australia fast-bowler Josh Hazlewood said he hopes to play in upcoming Brisbane Test against India, saying he has ticked a few boxes already and has some more to ...
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Australia To Play Three-match Test Series In The West Indies Next Year, Says Nick Hockley
West Indies Cricket Board: Cricket Australia (CA) CEO Nick Hockley said the Test team will play three matches in the West Indies in June-July next year, as opposed to two ...
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2nd Test: Feel Like The Ball Has Been Coming Out Well, Says Starc After Grabbing Six-fer
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc’s affinity of taking wickets with the pink Kookaburra ball in day-night Tests continued when his career-best haul of 6-48 in 14.1 overs helped ...
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2nd Test: Mitchell Starc Picks 6-48 As Australia Bundle Out India For 180
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc shined by picking 6-48, his 15th five-for in Tests, as Australia bundled out India for just 180 in 44.1 overs at tea on ...
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