Following a disappointing home series against New Zealand, India will aim to regain their dominance in Test cricket as they face Australia in the eagerly awaited Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
McSweeney is set for one of the biggest tests of his career, as he takes over the position of opening from legendary David Warner. The youngster has won the spot in Australian side after consistent performances for South Australia in domestic cricket and after a fine Australia A-India A seri
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.
With their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final spots at stake amid tough competition from Sri Lanka, South Africa and New Zealand, both sides would be aiming to make the best use of Perth's usual fast and bouncy surface.
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 25-year-old South Australian batter is one of the most talked about players as the first Test at Perth comes closer. Given a gigantic task of taking over the opening reigns from legendary Warner, the batter would no doubt be raring to go.
After a horrid home Test season against Bangladesh and New Zealand and underwhelming Test numbers over the years, Virat will be making his fifth Test series tour of Australia under the toughest of circumstances, with his long-format legacy and spot on the line as India awaits a transition fo
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
Ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 between Australia and India, uncapped opener Nathan McSweeney expressed his feelings ahead of the five-match Test series at home.
Ahead of the prestigious Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT), Australia spinner Nathan Lyon showered praise on star India bowler Ravichandran Ashwin and called him a "smart bowler".