Australian skipper Michael Clarke and Michael Hussey put on a 334 runs partnership to guide Australia to a position of strength before declaring at 659 for four. Clarke remained not out on 329 runswhile Hussey contributed with a fine unbeaten 150. India finished the day at 114 for two, still 354 runs behind with the loss...
Australian skipper Michael Clarke rewrote the record books at the Sydney Cricket Ground with his unbeaten triple hundred against India but his bat went without any sponsor's logo for the first time.
By Ashish Shukla Michael Clarke had the chance to go past Sir Donald Bradman during his maiden unbeaten triple century in the second Test against India but the unselfish Australian captain said he wasn't even thinking about surpassing the legend as team interest came first for him.
By Ashish Shukla
Michael Clarke had the chance to go past Sir Donald Bradman during his maiden unbeaten triple century in the second Test against India but the unselfish Australian captain said he wasn't even thinking about surpassing the legend as team interest came first for him.
By CricketCountry Staff Indian batsman Rahul Dravid is confident of his team still saving the ongoing Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) against Australia.
By CricketCountry Staff
Indian batsman Rahul Dravid is confident of his team still saving the ongoing Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) against Australia.
Former Australian skipper Mark Taylor heaped praise on current captain Michael Clarke for putting the team's interest ahead of his personal ambition by deciding not to chase the world record individual score in the second cricket Test against India.
India were 114 for two in the second innings, trailing Australia by 354 runs, at stumps on the third day of the second cricket Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Gautam Gambhir was batting on 69 and Sachin Tendulkar on eight at the close. Australia declared their innings at 659 for four...
A hapless India faced the prospect of another humiliating defeat as Australia rode on skipper Michael Clarke's maiden triple hundred and Michael Hussey's 150 to score a mammoth first innings total of 659 for 4 declared and take complete command of the second cricket Test on Thursday.
The moment the threshold, the boiling point, when things alter beyond recognition.
By CricketCountry Staff The Sydney Cricket Ground turned into a sea of pink during the Australia-India second Test match to raise money for The McGrath Foundation, who help Australian families battle breast cancer.
The Sydney Cricket Ground turned into a sea of pink during the Australia-India second Test match to raise money for The McGrath Foundation, who help Australian families battle breast cancer.
India lost Virender Sehwag early and were 53 for one in the second innings at tea at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Gautam Gambhir was unbeaten on 39 with Rahul Dravid on seven as India are struggling to save the Test match after Australia took a massive 468 runs first innings lead. India...