Australia stunned everyone when they beat India in the first Test at Pune by 333 runs, but the hosts bounced back extremely well to win
From the DRS gate to the Indian captain almost using the c-word for his opponents to the salvos being fired by both former and current
Australia turned in an excellent rearguard batting display on the final morning, with their backs to the wall, to come away with a well-deserved draw
6 Tests since India took a first-innings lead against Australia in a Test. The last time they did this was at Delhi in 2012-13, when
They still call him ‘Sir Ravindra Jadeja’, but that has more to do with affection than ridicule. There is no comparison with the giants and
Australia came back strong to dominate the first two days before India doing the same in the next two to get into a winning position
Four centuries including a double ton to a nine-for to injuries to speculations to verbal volleys to snorters, some were high points, some not so
Cheteshwar Pujara is not a knight in shining armour. He instead is a glimmer of hope. You can spot him only when it is too
Day Four was dominated by Cheteshwar Pujara with Wriddhiman Saha and Ravindra Jadeja playing apt supporting roles. But can you keep Virat Kohli and his
Cheteshwar Pujara slammed 202 on Day Four of the third Test to help India provide lead of 152
Amidst the usual Kohli hullaballoo, two men who stood tall for their respective sides were Pujara and Cummins, purely for cricketing reasons.
Pat Cummins finished the third day with 4 for 59 from 25 overs. If anything, he had done better than he had at Johannesburg (7
Glenn Maxwell became only the second Australian to slam a century across formats after Shane Watson.
Indian captain Virat Kohli did not take the field on Day 2 but that did not dent the host's hope as they made a good
Make no mistake: Maxwell averages 40.77 in First-Class cricket at stumps on Day One, less than and Matt Renshaw (43.37)and a shade below Peter Handscomb
IND 99/3 OVERS: 33.0
ENG 112 (48.4 Ovs)
IND trail by 13 runs
New Zealand vs Australia - 2nd T20I
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