Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 21: Australian Test cricket captain Pat Cummins stars in a special instalment of Tourism Australia's Come and Say G'day campaign to run on TV screens across India throughout the upcoming five Test series between Australia and India, which begins in Pert
Australia captain Pat Cummins exuded confidence in his side's preparations and brushed away concerns of going against new faces in the Indian camp because of a sense of "familiarity".
'Howzat for a holiday?' will go live in India ahead of the first Test in Perth beginning on Friday, and will run throughout the series to highlight Australia's world-class tourism destinations and experiences.
Australia captain Pat Cummins didn't hold back from expressing his excitement about seeing another pacer, Jasprit Bumrah, leading the India side for the Border Gavaskar Trophy series opener in Perth on Friday.
After securing the ICC World Test Championship, ICC Cricket World Cup in India and several memorable series wins as a captain, Cummins will have another gigantic task in hand as he would be aiming to end Aussies' 10-year series drought against India and prevent a hat-trick of losses to visit
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting with the Perth Test from Friday would be a clash of two exciting bowling attacks. While Australian side has the class, experience and an enviable wicket-tally of Cummins, Starc, Hazlewood and Lyon, the Indian pace attack is inexperienced. Though star pacer
Cummins will be keen to guide Australia to its first BGT title since the 2014/15 series. India has made their bid to retain the title with a couple of new faces with a bunch of inexperienced players.
The highly anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy is set to kick off on November 22 in Perth, with India preparing to take on Australia in what promises to be an explosive start to the series. While the absence of regular skipper Rohit Sharma, might seem like a setback, Jasprit Bumrah is steppin
The Perth Test will kickstart from November 22 onwards. Both sides, placed at the top two spots of the ICC World Test Championship points tally will be aiming to make their chances for the final stronger. While India seeks to bounce back after a rare, but humiliating home setback against New
The official handle of Australian men's cricket took to Instagram, posting some pictures from the practice session. Newly included uncapped opener Nathan McSweeney, Travis Head, pacer Mitchell Starc, spinner Nathan Lyon, batter Marnus Labuschagne, skipper Pat Cummins and Steve Smith were
Amid uncertainty over Rohit Sharma leading India in the Border Gavaskar Trophy series opener, former India skipper Sourav Ganguly expressed belief in pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's capabilities to lead the side in Perth against Australia.
Xavier Bartlett is stoked about seeing his Heat teammate Nathan McSweeney make his debut for Australia in the upcoming Border Gavaskar Trophy against India.