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india in australia 2018

India won’t be satisfied with just one win: Virat Kohli

Kohli Monday warned Australia that there will be no let up in intensity and the visitors will go for the kill in the remaining three Tests.

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We’ll go to Perth with ‘real belief’: Tim Paine

Australia batted more overs than India in this Test, yet ended up on the losing side. Paine said this was an area of improvement for the series ahead.

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‘You don’t have to talk rubbish’: Paine proud of new-look Australia

Australian captain Tim Paine says he's proud of the way his team not only fought hard against India but played in the right spirit as they put on a friendlier face after the ball-tampering scandal.

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Expected more from lower order: Sanjay Bangar

Bangar said the expectation was of another 25 runs from the lower order, which collapsed as soon as Rishabh Pant holed out after an attacking innings.

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IN PICS: India vs Australia, 1st Test, Day 4

India have the upper hand in the first Test against Australia and that word – ‘favourites’ – is back on their side as Ravichandran Ashwin and Mohammed Shami’s two wickets apiece have left Australia four down for 104, still 219 runs to be chased on a turning Adelaide pitch.

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India strengthen grip over Australia in Adelaide Test

At stumps, the visitors were 151-3, adding to their first innings total of 250.

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Match is evenly poised: Ashwin

Ashwin said Friday the first Test is "extremely well poised" and every run in the remaining days will be worth its weight in gold.

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Ponting questions Finch’s role as opener in Tests

Ponting has questioned Aaron Finch’s place in the team as an opener, after the batsman was out for a duck.

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R Ashwin rewarded for his unmatched persistence

Ashwin produced a spell for the ages on a surface that offered him marginal assistance by way of turn.

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Cheteshwar Pujara reflects on his masterful 123

Pujara rated his 16th Test ton as among his most memorable, hitting seven fours and two sixes in his 246-ball stay at the crease as wickets fell around him.

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