Great batters are often celebrated for their ability to maintain high standards over long periods, defying challenging conditions, diverse situations, and even the inevitable march of time. Cricket history is replete with examples of those who dominated for years but struggled to time their
Ahead of the Boxing-day Test at Melbourne, former India head coach Ravi Shastri highlighted the importance of patience and mental strength in Test cricket, citing Australian right-hand batter Steven Smith as an example
With the series level at 1-1, both teams will be playing the highly-anticipated Boxing Day Test from December 26 onwards, with an aim to secure an all-important lead and an edge ahead of the final Test at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
Both Virat and Smith are participating in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia, with the fourth Test from December 26 onwards in Melbourne, a Boxing Day affair. While both batters have notched centuries in the series, they have been facing a decline in their form ov
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke took a shot at the national selectors after Nathan McSweeney got axed from the squad for the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) against India.
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At the stroke of Lunch, India managed to put 167/6 on the board, trailing by 278 runs, with Jadeja and Nitish unbeaten with scores of 41(77) and 7(20), respectively.
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
Williamson matched Australian counterpart Steve Smith to score his 33rd Test hundred as the Kiwis looked to salvage something from the series with a victory having already lost the opening two matches, as per ICC.
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.