Sa test
Brisbane Test: Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar Help India Cut Down Deficit To 33
India on Sunday were bowled out for 336 in the first innings, conceding a lead of 33 on Day Three of the fourth and final Test against Australia at The Gabba. Australia had scored 369 runs in their first innings.
For India, right-arm medium fast bowler Shardul Thakur was the top scorer with 67 runs. He smashed nine boundaries and two sixes during the course of his innings and shared a record 123-run stand with debutant Washington Sundar, who also scored valuable 62 runs.
Related Cricket News on Sa test
-
Brisbane Test: Sundar, Thakur Fight As India Reach 253/6 At Tea
Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur on Sunday stitched together the highest seventh-wicket partnership for India at The Gabba as they helped the visitors remain in the game on Day Three ...
-
Brisbane Test: Australia Claim Vital Wicket Of Ajinkya Rahane Just Before Lunch
Mitchell Starc claimed the key wicket of Ajinkya Rahane 20 minutes before lunch on the third day as Australia kept up the pressure on India in the fourth Test at ...
-
SL vs ENG 1st Test: Sri Lanka Fight Back After Root Double Ton
Sri Lankan openers Kusal Perera and Lahiru Thirimanne led a fightback from the hosts with a 101-run partnership after England captain Joe Root's double hundred powered them to a score ...
-
AUS vs IND: Inexperienced Indian Cricket Team Attack Shows Discipline, Earns Rave Reviews
The young India pace attack that restricted Australia to below 400 has earned rave reviews for its discipline from not just the seniors in the Indian camp but also from ...
-
Australia Vs India: Catches Are The Only Way To Win Matches
The Australia-India Test series has reached a crescendo. The euphoria that now surrounds the fourth and final Test match in Brisbane has brought life into the conventional form of the ...
-
SL vs ENG: Sri Lanka Openers Hold Off England Attack In Test Struggle
Kusal Perera hit a half-century as Sri Lanka's openers resisted England's pace and spin attack Saturday after Joe Root's double century took the tourists to a mammoth 421. Perera (55) ...
-
SL vs ENG: England's Joe Root Hits Double Century Against Sri Lanka
Joe Root on Saturday completed his fourth Test double century but ran out of partners as his England team threw away wickets against Sri Lanka before he could reach his ...
-
Will Try To Aim At The Crack Outside Off-Stump: Nathan Lyon
Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon has said he is looking to exploit the crack outside the off-stump during the ongoing fourth and final Test at the Gabba. The ongoing Test is ...
-
AUS vs IND Gabba Test: India 62/2 At Stumps After Rain Washes Out 3rd Session
Rain washed out the third session of the second day of the fourth and final Test at the Gabba here on Saturday with India going to stumps at 62 for ...
-
Irresponsible Shot: Sunil Gavaskar On Rohit Sharma, Who Limps Off The Field
India got another injury scare when opening batsman Rohit Sharma was seen limping immediately after holing out to long on just before tea on the second day of the fourth ...
-
Team India 62/2 At Tea On Second Day In Fourth Test Vs Australia
India lost both their openers early as they went to tea at 62 for the loss of two wickets on the second day of the fourth and final Test at ...
-
Brisbane Test: Australia Bowled Out For 369, India Picked Up 5 Wickets For 95 Runs
India took five wickets in the second day's first session to bowl Australia out for 369 on the stroke of lunch in the series-deciding fourth Test in Brisbane On Saturday. ...
-
4th Test: Spectators Call Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar 'Bloody Grub' At Gabba
Some spectators at the Gabba on Friday called India bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Washington Sundar "bloody grub" on the first day of the fourth Test against Australia, less than a ...
-
AUS vs IND: Cracks Appearing On Drier Gabba Pitch, Danger For India
India could be in for a tough time on the Gabba wicket that is expected to break as the fourth and the final Test against Australia progresses. The Indians, who ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 20 Nov 2024 09:20
-
- 05 Oct 2024 01:56
-
- 02 Oct 2024 09:13
-
- 13 Sep 2024 12:23
-
- 10 Sep 2024 12:01
-
- 29 Aug 2024 01:18