It was a disappointing day at work for India as after conceding 445 runs in the first innings, they lost four early wickets in their task of overcoming a huge deficit at Brisbane on Monday.
As conceding 445 runs in the first innings, India's woes Down Under continued with a poor performance with the bat, as they could score only 51/4 in a rain-affected day three at Brisbane. The day was marked by some poor shot selection from Indian batters, particularly Virat Kohli, whose issu
The Bureau of Meteorology of Australia has reported today that there are 90% chances of rain on the last two days of the Brisbane Test played between the Baggy Greens and India which is Tuesday and Wednesday.
Rain vanished the play in the third session of Day 3 of the ongoing Test match at The Gabba on Monday as India still trail Australia's score by 394 runs.
Following his extraordinary batting performance on the second day of the ongoing Brisbane Test at the Gabba against India, Australia cricketer Travis Head spoke on his thought process during the game on Sunday.
India bowling coach Morne Morkel on Sunday heaped praise on Jasprit Bumrah and called him the "number one bowler in the world" following his stupendous performance against Australia at the Brisbane Test.
India bowling coach Morne Morkel on Sunday reflected on Steve Smith-Travis Head's partnership at the Brisbane Test in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy and said that they put pressure on the visitors.
Smith roared back to form with his 33rd Test century during a crucial double-century stand with Travis Head on a challenging second day for India at Brisbane on Sunday. This was Smith's first century after a drought of 25 innings--the longest stretch in his Test career without reaching three
Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel revealed the game plan set for star Australian batter Travis Head during the second day of the ongoing Brisbane Test at the Gabba on Sunday
A 241-run partnership between centurions Steve Smith and Travis Head sent Indian bowlers on the leather hunt after three early wickets fell on Sunday. Jadeja was one of the worst performers with the ball, leaking 76 runs in 16 overs at an economy rate of 4.75.
Following a 101-run knock against India at the Brisbane Test, Australia batter Steve Smith said that it was nice to get the three figures after a while.
Smith roared back to form, scoring his 33rd Test ton during a double-century stand with Travis Head during a troublesome day two for India. Smith got a century after a long wait of 25 innings, the longest he has gone without raising his bat in Tests. This very well could be one of the most i