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IND vs AUS 2020

Sydney Test | Mohammed Siraj was Referred to as ‘Brown Dog’, ‘Big Monkey’: BCCI Sources

Siraj and his senior teammate Jasprit Bumrah were also subjected to racist slurs on Saturday, something that the Indian team management officially reported to ICC Match Referee David Boon.

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IND vs AUS 1st T20I: Yuzvendra Chahal Replaces Ravindra Jadeja as Concussion Substitute

However, Jadeja played a fantastic 23-ball 44 runs knock and remained not out to take the Indian team to 161/7 in 20 overs.

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India vs Australia 2020 | Surreal Experience to Represent the Country: T Natarajan

In the third ODI against Australia, Natarajan castled Marnus Labuschagne in the fifth over to announce his arrival at the big stage.

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India vs Australia: Sunil Gavaskar Backs Kuldeep Yadav to Play in 1st T20I

Sunil Gavaskar said that Kuldeep has got his rhythm back and can be tried for the first T20I on December 4.

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IND vs AUS: Shardul Thakur Reveals How he Planned Steve Smith’s Dismissal in 3rd ODI

Shardul Thakur revealed the plan the team had to bowl to Smith, who he had caught down the leg-side by wicketkeeper KL Rahul.

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India vs Australia 2020: Harbhajan Singh Points Out Areas Where Team India Lacked in First ODI

Veteran India spinner Harbhajan Singh talked about Team India's flaws in the opening game and claimed it played good cricket in patches, while the fielding let it down.

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India vs Australia 2020: T Natarajan Flaunts Team India’s Retro Jersey

T Natrajan got his maiden senior team call-up for Australia series after an exceptional show in the recently concluded Indian Premier League.

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‘Not Our Business’: Justin Langer Reacts to Ishant, Rohit’s Likely Absence in Tests

Justin Langer said that India can pick whoever they want and Australia will go ahead and face them.

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India vs Australia 2020: MCG’s Drop-In Pitch May Not be up to Mark For Boxing Day Test

India vs Australia 2020: The traditional Boxing Day Test begins on December 26 at Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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