"We have always talked about playing fearless cricket. We have given complete freedom to our batters to play aggressively if they fancy taking bowlers on. However, there is always a risk of them not achieving what they set out to, which is fine by us. They are only going to learn through the
IPL 2023 starts from March 31 onwards, less than 10 days after the conclusion of India's ODI series against Australia at home, which the latter has won by 2-1. The all-important ICC World Test Championship final starts from June 7 onwards, a little more than a week after the summit clash for
The 21-run win takes Australia marginally ahead of India at the top, with the visitors racking up 113.286 rating points compared to the Men in Blue's 112.638. Before the start of the final ODI, India was on top with 114 rating points to Australia's 112.
Marsh was named the 'Man of the Series' for scoring 194 runs in three innings at an average of 97.00, with the best score of 81 and two half-centuries.
With this win, Australia clinched the three-match ODI series by 2-1 This is India's first series defeat at home since 2019. They had previously lost to Australia as well 3-2 in an ODI series back in March 2019.
Virat Kohli's half-century went in vain as Adam Zampa's four-wicket haul and all-round team efforts helped Australia defeat India by 21 runs in the third and last match of the ODI series here at MA Chidambaram Stadium on Wednesday.
While Suryakumar has been revelation in the shortest format of the game and was recently crowned the ICC Men's T20I Cricketer of the Year for 2022, the explosive star has not yet been able to match his heroics in 50-over cricket
Travis Head produced an unbeaten quick-fire knock of 51 in 30 balls in the second ODI match against India. In the post-match conference, he said "Nice to contribute, really good to get a partnership going. We were a bit settled today and took our time. Last game, I went hard early to push th
Indian batters underperformed against Australia in the second ODI match three-match series. Mitchell Starc's five-wicket haul in the first innings and Mitchell Marsh's lightning pace knock in the second innings knocked India completely out of the game. In the post-match conference, Rohit
Mitchell Starc produced one of the best bowling spells as he dismantled the Indian batting line-up, bundling Men in Blue for 117 in the second ODI match. Starc completed his five-wicket haul by picking up wickets of Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Mohammed Siraj and Suryakumar Yadav.