The tour
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 game - Test cricket. On equal terms going into the fourth match in Brisbane, both sides have a lot at stake.
A depleted India should look at playing with a positive intent to win, though many of their players are on the injured list. Their coach, Ravi Shastri, has always been one for going all out for the kill and so one hopes that he continues in the same vein. The team has already done extremely well after their 36-run debacle and winning or losing the rain-marred Brisbane match would still make them heroes on their return.
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They Are Quality Batsmen, Will Take Some Effort: OZ Coach Andrew Mcdonald
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That Shot Gets Me Runs, I Will Keep Playing It: Rohit Sharma On His Dismissal
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SL vs ENG: Sri Lanka Openers Hold Off England Attack In Test Struggle
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AUS vs IND: Indian Fan Complains Of Racism At Sydney Cricket Ground
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AUS vs IND: Rain Ends Second Day's Play With Final Australia-India Test In The Balance
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PAK vs SA: South Africa Arrive For First Pakistan Tour In 14 Years
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SL vs ENG: England's Joe Root Hits Double Century Against Sri Lanka
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Will Try To Aim At The Crack Outside Off-Stump: Nathan Lyon
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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 ...
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Pakistan Ring In Major Changes For South Africa Tests
Pakistan dropped batsmen Shan Masood and Haris Sohail along with fast bowlers Mohammad Abbas and Naseem Shah in a wholesale shake-up on Friday for the upcoming two-match Test series against ...
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UAE Calls Off Fourth Odi In Covid-19 Hit Series With Ireland
The coronavirus-curtailed series between the United Arab Emirates and Ireland in the Gulf state was again put on hold on Friday when the fourth scheduled one day international on Saturday ...
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4th Test: Spectators Call Mohammed Siraj, Washington Sundar 'Bloody Grub' At Gabba
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AUS vs IND: Cracks Appearing On Drier Gabba Pitch, Danger For India
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SL vs ENG: Captain Joe Root Scores Big Ton, Helps England Gain Sizeable Lead Over SL
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