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Ind vs Aus: Transition From T20 To ODI Format Difficult For The Bowlers, Says Shreyas Iyer
Indian middle-order batsman Shreyas Iyer has admitted that the Indian bowlers have struggled to adapt to the 50-over format from the 20-over format in the first two ODIs against Australia. He, however, added that the workload on bowlers has been immense in recent times.
India lost the first two ODI matches by 66 and 51 runs respectively at the Sydney Cricket Ground, to lose the series and the third match at the Manuka Oval on Wednesday will more be an effort to restore pride and get into some positive frame of mind ahead of the T20I and Test series.
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Ind vs Aus: Will Be Taking The Short-Ball Barrage As A Challenge, Says Iyer
After being surprised and dismissed by a quick, short ball early in the first ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), middle-order Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer has said ...
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Ind vs Aus: Practice Wickets Completely Different From The One In The Match, Says Iyer
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Ind vs Aus: Langer Uncertain Of Warner's Availability For The First Test
Australia head coach Justin Langer has stated that he's not "holding his breath" that opener David Warner will be fit for the first Test of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against ...
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Ind vs Aus: Channel 7 Drags BCCI In their Conflict With CA
Seven West Media has demanded access to correspondence between Cricket Australia (CA) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) with relation to an alleged changed schedule of ...
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Ind vs Aus: Frustrated Bumrah Seen Kicking 30-Yard Markers During The 2nd ODI
Fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah's rough patch in ODI cricket has continued into India's ongoing series against Australia and his frustration showed in the second game at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...
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Ind vs Aus: Not Panicking Over Starc's Form Dip, Says Captain Finch
Australia's limited-overs captain Aaron Finch played down pace spearhead Mitchell Starc's poor form Tuesday, attributing his struggles to the quality of India's batsmen. The left-arm pacem ...
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Captaincy Not Affecting Virat Kohli, Others Have To Step Up: Harbhajan Singh
India need more players performing consistently so as to take some pressure off Virat Kohli, who is not under any pressure of captaincy, feels veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh. Kohli's 89 ...
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ICC favours India-Pakistan Bilateral Cricket, But Can't Ensure That: Chairman Barclay
The International Cricket Council (ICC) would like to see traditional rivals India and Pakistan play bilateral series regularly, and in each other's territories, said chairman Gregor John Barclay ...
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AUS vs IND: Marnus Labuschagne Puts Up Hand To Open In David Warner's Absence
Right-handed Australia batsman Marnus Labuschagne has stated that he would "love" open the innings in the final ODI against India if asked to in absence of David Warner. Warner, who ...
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David Warner, Pat Cummins To Miss Remaining White-Ball Games Against India
Australia opener David Warner has been ruled out of the remaining white-ball matches against India after injuring his groin during the second ODI of the ongoing three-match series. D'Arcy Short ...
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Ind vs Aus: Need To Reduce Dot Ball, Rotate Strike More, Says KL Rahul
Wicketkeeper-batsman KL Rahul said that he will analyze how to reduce the number of dot balls he faces after India's second ODI against Australia. Although he made 76 of 66 ...
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Ind vs Aus: Warner's Injury Will Be Good For Our Team, Says Rahul
India's limited-overs vice-captain and wicketkeeper-batsman KL Rahul said that he is hoping that Australia opener David Warner does not recover in time for the third ODI and probably for the ...
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Ind vs Aus, 2nd ODI: Pandya Gave Away The Bowling Plan, Says Kohli
India, missing an extra bowler who could play back up to the regular bowlers leaking runs, were forced to turn to a semi-fit Hardik Pandya during Sunday's second ODI at ...
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Ind vs Aus, 2nd ODI: Playing With Crowds After Long May Have Affected Catching, Says Rahul
India's fielding woes continued in the second One-Day International against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Sunday with Ravindra Jadeja, who is otherwise considered a safe pair of ...
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