Xavier Bartlett and Nathan Ellis shined with the ball as Australia sealed a 29-run victory over Pakistan in a seven-over match in the 1st T20I at The Gabba in Brisbane on Thursday.
The toss between Australia and Pakistan in the first T20I of the three-match series at The Gabba on Thursday has been delayed due to lightning. The cut-off time for a five-over match is 8.29 pm local time.
As per ESPNCricinfo, the Gabba at Brisbane will be hosting the second Test, a day-night, pink-ball affair, from December 4 onwards, while the iconic Adelaide Oval will become witness to yet another part of this new chapter of cricket's greatest rivalry during the third Test.
West Indies coach Andre Coley has called on his players to draw inspiration from their victory against Australia at The Gabba as they aim to level their ongoing series against England.
Shreyas Iyer led KKR went two in two games at home arena of Eden Gardens as an explosive knock by Mitchell Starc and a three-wicket haul by Aussie star Mitchell Starc were the biggest positives of their eight-wicket win. However, Shamar's debut was underwhelming. After making headlines with
The player who orchestrated the downfall and busted open the gates of the Gabba fortress, a player who is known for his sheer striking skills in white-ball cricket - Rishabh Pant is just a couple of hours away from returning to the field of cricket for the first time in 14 months.
Cricket Australia announced the venues for the upcoming five-match Test series against India with Perth's Optus Stadium to host the first Test of the series likely to take place in November despite having a low attendance in a recently concluded match against Pakistan.