India tour
Ind vs Aus: Finch Looking To Return Back To Form After A Poor IPL 2020
Aaron Finch on Thursday said that late entry to the Test side and too much focus on shorter-format training, especially T20 cricket, in recent times made him overlook the technical flaws but now he is looking to return to form after making some adjustments to his batting when the ODI series between Australia and India gets underway from Friday.
The right-handed batsman said that T20 cricket can cause an imbalance in a batting style of an individual as the batter is always looking to score in just one particular way.
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Ind vs Aus: Finch Backs Pucovsky To Make Debut In The Test Series
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Ind vs Aus: Australian Team Will Do A 'Barefoot Circle' When They Take Field Against India
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India vs Australia, 1st ODI Preview: Australia hold the edge in ODI series against India
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Ind vs Aus: Kohli's Record Remarkable, Probably The Best ODI Player Of All Time, Says Finch
Ahead of the three-match ODI series which begins Friday at the SCG, Australia captain Aaron Finch has lavished rich praise on Virat Kohli, saying the Indian skipper doesn't have "many ...
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Ind vs Aus: I Am Not A Power-Hitting Batsman, I Play According To The Situation, Says Rahul
India's limited-overs vice-captain for the tour of Australia, KL Rahul on Wednesday admitted that he does not have the power-hitting skills but he tries his best to keep the run-rate ...
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Ind vs Aus: Virat Kohli's Men Likely To Struggle Due To Lack Of Bowling Options In The ODIs
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Ind vs Aus: Rahul Ready For The Triple Responsibilty After A successful IPL 2020
Shouldered with triple responsibility -- of a wicketkeeper, premier batsman, and vice-captain of the Indian limited-overs teams - KL Rahul on Wednesday said that the recent experience in the Indian ...
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Ind vs Aus: KL Rahul Ready Utilise The Teachings Of Dhoni On Field
For years, MS Dhoni donned three roles --- of a player, captain, and a finisher with the bat. Additionally, he was a guide to the spin duo of Yuzvendra Chahal ...
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Boria Majumdar Clears The Air Why Rohit Sharma Came Back To India After IPL 2020
In a recent turn of events, Cricket journalist Boria Majumdar has revealed the reason why Indian opener Rohit Sharma didn't go to Australia with the team on November 12 after ...
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Ind vs Aus: Nobody Knows Who Asked Rohit To Head To NCA, Says BCCI Official
In the new chapter of the Rohit Sharma selection controversy, a BCCI official has said that nobody knows why the Indian opener went to NCA before the series. According to ...
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Ind vs Aus: Ponting Has Taken The Role Of Throwdown Specialist, Says Langer
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting, who coached Delhi Capitals to the final of the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) a fortnight ago, is busy giving throwdowns to ...
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Ind vs Aus: Management Likely To Stick With Burns As Opener, Pucovski Might Play In Middle Order
Despite calls from various quarters and former players like Mark Taylor to draft in young Will Pucovski for the upcoming Test series against India as an opener ahead of experienced ...
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Ind vs Aus: 'Not Our Business', Says Langer On The Absence Of Rohit And Ishant From The Tour
Australia head coach Justin Langer has said that the likely absence of Rohit Sharma and Ishant Sharma from the first two Test of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy will have no ...
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Ind vs Aus: There Is No Room For Abuses, Only Banter With Humor, Says Langer
Australia coach Justin Langer has promised his side won't let up on intensity when the much-anticipated all-format series against India starts from Friday. He, however, has assured that there will ...
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