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      WTC final: Controversial Gill dismissal marks end of 2nd session

WTC final: Controversial Gill dismissal marks end of 2nd session

Before the second session came to an end, Indian batter Shubman Gill was declared out following a catch from Cameron...

      
      Aggression is important in my bowling: Mohammed Siraj

Aggression is important in my bowling: Mohammed Siraj

Talking about his cricketing journey, Siraj said that he played a lot of tennis ball cricket but never thought he...

      
      WTC 2023 Final: Labuschagne explains his power nap

WTC 2023 Final: Labuschagne explains his power nap

Labuschagne decided to sit back and take a nap as teammates David Warner and Usman Khawaja looked to build on...


      
      WTC final: Khawaja, Labuschagne look to drive Aus lead

WTC final: Khawaja, Labuschagne look to drive Aus lead

Even as Ajinkya Rahane and Shardul Thakur managed to reignite India's hope of making a comeback in the WTC final,...

      
      Family of 23-year-old man donates his organs, giving a new lease

Family of 23-year-old man donates his organs, giving a new lease

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 9: In a heartfelt act, the family of 23-year-old Fardeen Khan chose to honour...


      
      Ponting pinpoints key moment India got it wrong against Australia

Ponting pinpoints key moment India got it wrong against Australia

While Ponting thought India's tactics were incorrect on the first day, he was impressed with their second-day...

      
      WTC final: There was more pace in wicket on Day 2, says Siraj

WTC final: There was more pace in wicket on Day 2, says Siraj

Australia grabbed a firm grip on the WTC final after a dramatic second day's play against India at The Oval.

      
      WTC final: Australian on top as India post 151/5 at end of Day 2

WTC final: Australian on top as India post 151/5 at end of Day 2

India started the final session at 37/2, with Cheteshwar Pujara (3*) and Virat Kohli (4*) unbeaten.

      
      Travis Head falls one run short of batting record in WTC final

Travis Head falls one run short of batting record in WTC final

Batter Travis Head on Thursday registered the second-highest score by an Australian player on a neutral venue

      
      WTC final: Australia score 469 in first innings, India 37/2 at tea break

WTC final: Australia score 469 in first innings, India 37/2 at tea break

Despite a comeback by Indian pacers, Australia strengthened their position in ICC World Test Championship (WTC)...


      
      Mohammed Siraj completes 50 wickets in Test cricket

Mohammed Siraj completes 50 wickets in Test cricket

The 29-year-old right-arm fast-medium bowler reached this milestone during India's ICC World Test Championship (WTC)...

      
      Pacers help India script comeback, Australia 422/7 at lunch break

Pacers help India script comeback, Australia 422/7 at lunch break

At Lunch, Australia was 422/7, with Alex Carey (22*) and Pat Cummins (2*) unbeaten.
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