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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Gutsy Rahane Century Puts India In Driving Seat Against Slippery Australia
Stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane rode his luck to hit a gritty unbeaten century as India built an ominous 82-run lead over Australia on day two to take a stranglehold on the second Test in Melbourne on Sunday.
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Aus vs Ind: Langer Hopeful Struggling Warner Will Get Fit For Third Test
Australia opening batsman David Warner is struggling to get fit for the third Test match of the ongoing series against India. The third Test begins in Sydney from January 7. ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Match Slipping Away From Australia, India Holds Strong Grip (Day Report)
The Indian team, led by Ajinkya Rahane the batsman, has put a stronghold on the second test at the end of Day 2 at Melbourne on Sunday. Captain Rahane finished ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: India In Driving Seat After Rahane's Half-Century
Stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane hit a gritty half-century as India closed within six runs of Australia's first innings 195 to seize the advantage at tea on day two of the ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Starc Gets 250 Test Wickets, Enters Elite List Of Players
Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Starc on Sunday became the ninth Australian bowler to get to 250 Test wickets when he removed India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant in his 11th over ...
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Contest Is Between India's Batsmen And Australia's Bowlers: Mohammad Kaif
The first day of the second Test between India and Australia in Melbourne shows that the series between the two teams is a contest between the visitors' batting and the ...
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IND vs AUS Second Test, Shubhman Gill Should Have Got Opportunity A Couple Of Years Back: Ajit Agarkar
Shubman Gill should have been given his Test debut about two years ago, according to former fast bowler Ajit Agarkar. Gill made his debut in the longest format of the ...
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IND vs AUS Second Test, My Plan Was To Bowl Dot Balls To Build Pressure: Debuant Pacer Mohammed…
My plan was to bowl dot balls to build pressure on the Australian batsmen, said debutant speedster Mohammed Siraj, who got to bowl his first over in Test cricket only ...
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IND vs AUS Second Test, Rahane Has Great Sense Of Where His Fielders Should Be: Sunil Gavaskar
India's stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane has a great sense of where his fielders should be, said India batting great Sunil Gavaskar after the first day of the second Test against ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Laxman Praises Rahane's Leadership As India Bowls Australia On Day 1
Former cricketer VVS Laxman on Saturday praised Ajinkya Rahane's leadership on the opening day of the Boxing Day Test as India bundled out Australia for a paltry score of 195 ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Bumrah Reveals Why Ashwin Bowled Before Siraj In 1st Session
India's decision to bring off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin early in the first session of the opening day of the second Test against Australia was prompted by the presence of moisture in ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Dean Jones Given Farewell At MCG
Former Australian batsman Dean Jones on Saturday received touching tributes at the Tea break on the opening day of the Boxing Day Test between Australia and India being played at ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Gutsy India Bounce Back To Skittle Australia (Day 1 Report)
A resilient India bounced back from their embarrassing first Test exploits to bundle out Australia for just 195 and take a grip on a riveting opening day of the second ...
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Aus vs Ind, 2nd Test: Bowlers Make Merry On Boxing Day, India Ends The Day At 36/1 After…
Melbourne Cricket Ground(MCG), generally considered a batting wicket, has ended up as a bowling paradise on the first day of the second test match between India and Australia on Saturday. ...
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AUS vs IND: Ravichandran Ashwin Picks Two To Give India Edge In First Session Of 2nd Test
Ravichandran Ashwin took two for 17, including the wicket of Australian batting mainstay Steve Smith, to give India the edge in the first session of the second Test at the ...
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