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  • Siraj and Head’s Controversial Encounter in Adelaide Test!

    Siraj and Head’s Controversial Encounter in Adelaide Test!

    In the recent Adelaide Test, India lost to Australia by ten wickets, making the Border-Gavaskar Trophy tied. However, the match will be remembered for a dramatic moment between Indian bowler Mohammed Siraj and Australian batsman Travis Head on Day 2. When Siraj got Head out, he gave him a fiery send-off even after Head scored an impressive 140 runs. The crowd in Adelaide didn’t like Siraj’s actions.

    Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden shared his thoughts on the situation. He felt it’s okay for a bowler to have some fun with the batsman, but he criticized the Indian team for not acknowledging Head’s fantastic innings. Hayden said, “There should’ve been a moment of humility. When a player performs so well like Head did, it’s good sportsmanship to say ‘well played’”.

    On Day 2, Head mentioned he congratulated Siraj by saying ‘well bowled’ after getting out, but Siraj didn’t react nicely, leading to a few exchanged words. However, Siraj claimed that Head never said ‘well bowled’ and accused him of lying.

    Despite the drama, Australia won the match easily, chasing down a small target of 19 runs in just 3.2 overs. Now, India and Australia will play the third Test at the Gabba in Brisbane from December 14-18.

  • Australia Shines in Fast Test Victory: Border-Gavaskar Trophy Tied 1-1″

    Australia Shines in Fast Test Victory: Border-Gavaskar Trophy Tied 1-1″

    The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is all tied up at 1-1 after Australia won a fast-paced Test match against India by 10 wickets! This match at the Adelaide Oval was the fastest ever between the two teams, lasting only 1031 balls or about 171.5 overs.

    India struggled in their two innings, getting out for just 180 and 175 runs. Meanwhile, Australian batsman Travis Head was a star, scoring an impressive 140 runs at his home ground. This match moved quickly, breaking the previous record held by a game in Indore in 2023 that lasted 1135 balls.

    In that Indore match, Australia also won easily by nine wickets. They bowled India out for 109 and 163, while they scored 197 runs in their first innings. That game showed off spinners but in Adelaide, Australia’s fast bowlers did all the work. Mitchell Starc took 6 wickets in the first innings, and captain Pat Cummins added 5 in the second.

    These two matches are the only ones that ended in under 200 overs between India and Australia. The infamous Adelaide Test in 2020, where India scored only 36 runs in an innings, took 1246 balls to finish. Other matches in Perth (2012) and Mumbai (2004) took 1200 and 1213 balls, respectively. India’s only win in these matches was in Mumbai, where they narrowly won by 13 runs.

    Next Up: Deciding Game in Brisbane!

    Australia now heads to Brisbane for the next match, with the series tied at 1-1. Both teams need to win this crucial match. The previous Tests have been pretty clear by the end of the third innings, but Australia is aiming to keep their winning streak going from Adelaide. Meanwhile, India will look to remember their famous victory in Brisbane in 2021 as they prepare for this important match.

  • Rohit Sharma Admits India’s Mistakes in Loss to Australia in Second Test

    Rohit Sharma Admits India’s Mistakes in Loss to Australia in Second Test

    India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, said that Australia played much better than his team in the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He explained that India missed key chances, and Australia made them pay for it. India lost by ten wickets in Adelaide because their batters did not perform well in both innings. Even star players like Rohit and Virat Kohli struggled, leading to India getting bowled out for low scores.

    In the second innings, India could only score 175 runs. It was only thanks to strong performances from Rishabh Pant and Nitish Kumar Reddy that they managed to get that many runs. Australia only needed 19 runs to win, and they easily achieved this in just 3.2 overs.

    Rohit expressed his disappointment at the post-match presentation: “It was a disappointing week for us. We didn’t play well enough to win, and Australia was better. We missed important opportunities, which cost us the game.”

    This match finished quickly, with Australia wrapping it up in the first session of Day 3. It turned out to be the shortest Test match between India and Australia and the fourth shortest Test in Australia in terms of balls bowled.

    Rohit Sharma missed the first Test in Perth, but he praised the team’s victory there under Jasprit Bumrah’s captaincy, winning by 295 runs. Now, with the series tied at 1-1, Rohit acknowledged that it would be tough in the upcoming matches. “What we did in Perth was really special. Every Test match is different, and we knew it would be challenging with the pink ball, but Australia played better,” he said.

    The next Test will be held at the Gabba, Brisbane, from December 14 to 18. Rohit is eager for the next game and plans to focus on what went right in Perth: “We have good memories there, but we know each Test has its challenges. We want to start strong and play well

  • Travis Head Scores 140 as Australia Leads Against India in Adelaide Match

    Travis Head Scores 140 as Australia Leads Against India in Adelaide Match

    Travis Head Shines Again in Adelaide Match

    In Adelaide, Travis Head is showing he has two different careers in cricket. His first stretch was from December 2018 to December 2020, where he played six matches against India and scored 299 runs, averaging 29.90. Then he took a break and returned on February 17, 2023. Since then, he has played six more matches and scored 656 runs with a much better average of 65.60. This difference is very noticeable, especially against India. Head often steps up when playing against them, like in the ODI World Cup final and the World Test Championship final.

    As he walked out to bat in his hometown of Adelaide, the crowd cheered loudly, even though Australia had lost a few quick wickets. They knew he was a strong player, and he didn’t disappoint them. While India has great bowlers, they often struggle to deal with Head’s aggressive batting style.

    On the first day of the match, India scored 180 runs, and Australia ended with 86 runs for 1 wicket. On Day 2, Australia reached 337 runs before getting all out, thanks to a brilliant innings from Head, who scored 140 runs from 141 balls. Meanwhile, India found it tough again and ended Day 2 at 128 for 5.

    India’s bowling coach, Morne Morkel, praised Head, saying they bowled well at first, but Head quickly took control of the game. He noted that India struggled to switch from their plan when Head started scoring quickly, especially in the last 10 overs before the new ball.

    After 50 overs, Australia was 143 for 3, and Head decided it was time to pick up the pace. From the 50th to the 82nd over, he scored a fantastic 119 runs, which helped Australia gain a big advantage.

    Head felt good about how he began his innings and knew he needed to take on the bowlers before the new ball arrived. There was some luck too—he was dropped at 76 runs. But once he got going, India couldn’t keep up with him.

    The match isn’t over yet—India is just 29 runs behind with five wickets left. Rishabh Pant needs to step up, but he might not have enough support. Australia is informed about their lead but knows Pant could be a threat. Head said, “It’s crucial to take a couple of quick wickets in the morning to hold onto our advantage.”

  • Bumrah Thrives in Australia: Four Wickets and Injury Concern

    Bumrah Thrives in Australia: Four Wickets and Injury Concern

    Jasprit Bumrah is having an amazing tour of Australia! After taking eight wickets in Perth, he got 4 wickets in the first innings of the day-night Test match in Adelaide while using the pink ball. Bumrah’s great performance has helped India take a 1-0 lead in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and his skills are key to India’s chances in the series.

    Glenn McGrath, a famous former Australian bowler, praised Bumrah for how he changed his bowling style to become one of the best players today. During a broadcast, McGrath shared, “I saw Jasprit when he was younger. He bowled quickly but had a different technique. He had a short run-up and would jump out a lot.”

    McGrath suggested that Bumrah should use a longer run-up, but Bumrah struggled at first. However, after facing a knee problem, he worked hard to change his technique. Now, he runs straight through the crease, which helps him bowl faster and better. Bumrah has taken 183 Test wickets with an incredible average of 19.99.

    McGrath emphasized that Bumrah’s bowling is unique and that his style can’t be taught easily. “He has a smooth run-up, and at the end, he powers through to bowl in the right areas,” McGrath explained. He also mentioned that Bumrah is flexible in his joints and has excellent control over the ball, which moves in different directions.

    In the Adelaide Test, Bumrah took 4 wickets, including both opening batsmen and the important wicket of Steven Smith. However, he experienced a groin problem during his spell, which raised concerns for Indian fans about his condition for this match and the rest of the series.

  • Lights Out! Confusion Strikes Adelaide Test Match

    Lights Out! Confusion Strikes Adelaide Test Match

    The exciting pink-ball Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is happening right now in Adelaide. On the first day, something strange happened at the Adelaide Oval that confused both players and fans. During Australia’s first innings, the floodlight towers turned off twice while Harshit Rana from India was bowling the 18th over. This caused delays in the evening, and fans became more involved by turning on the flashlights on their phones.

    As a result of the delays, the last session of the match was extended by three extra minutes. But what caused the lights to go out? According to a report, the Australian team had asked the Adelaide Oval management to switch on the net lights for the game. When the staff in the control room were adjusting the lights, four of the floodlight towers accidentally turned off.

    Tom Koutsantonis, a South Australian MP, tweeted that there was no power shortage in the area, confirming that the lights went out not due to a lack of electricity. David Warner made a joke during the broadcast, saying, “Someone hasn’t paid their bills here.” Mark Howard also chimed in, joking that people in South Australia should avoid using their air conditioners or kettles to save power.

    On the field, things weren’t going well for India as they scored just 180 runs in their first innings. Meanwhile, Australia did much better, finishing with 337 runs, thanks to a fantastic century from Travis Head, who scored 140 runs off 141 balls with 17 fours and four sixes.

  • Gavaskar Questions Indian Bowlers After Travis Head’s Century

    Gavaskar Questions Indian Bowlers After Travis Head’s Century

    Cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar was surprised by how Indian bowlers played against Australia’s Travis Head on Day 2 of the second Test in Adelaide. Head scored a fast century, helping Australia take control in the pink-ball match. He made an impressive 140 runs off just 141 balls, hitting 17 fours and 4 sixes.

    Gavaskar pointed out that Indian bowlers missed chances to put pressure on Head. He reminded viewers that Head performed similarly in earlier important matches, like the World Test Championship (WTC) and the ODI World Cup finals, where he also scored big runs.

    “It’s confusing. We saw the same problem in important matches before. We didn’t challenge him enough,” Gavaskar mentioned during a discussion on Star Sports.

    He specifically criticized bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, saying they didn’t make it hard for Head to score runs. “You have to ask them why they didn’t bowl challenging deliveries. Australian players are very good at handling normal balls,” he explained.

    Siraj eventually dismissed Head after his impressive innings, but Australia ended their first innings with a strong lead of 157 runs. For India, Bumrah and Siraj were the best bowlers, taking 4 wickets each as Australia outscored India, making 337 runs in reply to India’s 180.

  • Exciting U19 Asia Cup Final: India vs Bangladesh on Dec 8!

    Exciting U19 Asia Cup Final: India vs Bangladesh on Dec 8!

    Get ready for an exciting cricket match! India and Bangladesh will face each other in the final of the U19 Asia Cup on Sunday at the Dubai International Stadium. This match is special because it’s a rematch of last year’s semi-final, where Bangladesh won, and India is eager to turn the tables!

    India reached the final after a fantastic win over Sri Lanka in the semi-finals. Vaibhav Suryavanshi was the star of the game, scoring an impressive 67 runs in just 36 balls to help India chase down a target of 175 runs.

    Meanwhile, Bangladesh surprised everyone by defeating Pakistan in their semi-final match, earning their spot in the final. Fans are excited to see which team will come out on top in this important match!

    Teams Playing:
    – India: Ayush Mhatre, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, C Andre Siddarth, Mohd. Amaan (C), Kiran Chormale, Pranav Pant, Harvansh Singh Pangalia, Anurag Kawde, Hardik Raj, Md. Enaan, KP Karthikeya, Samarth Nagaraj, Yudhajit Guha, Chetan Sharma, Nikhil Kumar.
    – Bangladesh: Al Fahad, Ashrafuzzaman Barenava, Azizul Hakim Tamim (C), Debasish Sarkar Deba, Farid Hasan Faysal, Iabal Hasan Emon, Maruf Maidha, Rafi Uzzaman Rafi, Rifat Beg, Rizan Hossan, Saad Islam Razin, Samiun Basir Ratul, Shihab James, Zawad Abrar.

    Important Details:
    – When is the match? Sunday, December 8th
    – Where is it held? Dubai International Stadium
    – What time does it start? 10:30 AM IST
    – Where to watch it? You can watch the match live on the Sony Sports Network.
    – Where to stream? You can also watch it online on the Sony LIV app and website.

    Don’t miss out on this thrilling final between India and Bangladesh!

  • Siraj’s Intense Send-Off Sparks Controversy in Adelaide!

    Siraj’s Intense Send-Off Sparks Controversy in Adelaide!

    In a recent cricket match between India and Australia, Mohammed Siraj created quite a stir when he bowled out the Australian player, Travis Head. After the wicket, Siraj gave Head a heated send-off, which upset many fans in the Adelaide crowd. They booed and showed their displeasure, making a lot of noise from the stands. The umpires had to step in to calm things down during this tense moment.

    Siraj, known for his passion and intensity, was not holding back after getting a key player out. However, his actions led to a mixed reaction – some cheered for him while others were not happy. Cricket is full of emotions, and this scene showed just how heated the competition can get.

    This exciting moment in the game caught everyone’s attention, and it will be remembered for how the players deal with pressure and emotions on the field.

  • Ashwin and Rohit Disappointed with Pant as Head Shines in Pink-Ball Test

    Ashwin and Rohit Disappointed with Pant as Head Shines in Pink-Ball Test

    In a recent pink-ball Test match, Indian cricket stars Ravichandran Ashwin and captain Rohit Sharma were surprised by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant’s lack of excitement during an appeal for a wicket. It happened on Day 2 when Ashwin took the wicket of Australian batsman Mitchell Marsh. While Pant did shout for the catch, he didn’t seem very enthusiastic afterward, which caught the attention of Rohit Sharma. Rohit even spoke to Pant after the celebration because he expected a more lively reaction from him, since Pant is usually known for being very vocal and energetic. In the end, Marsh was given out by the umpire after scoring just 9 runs.

    On the same day, Travis Head from Australia played impressively, scoring a quick century and pushing Australia’s lead to over 100 runs. He reached his 100 runs in just 111 balls and hit many boundaries all around the field. He partnered with Marnus Labuschagne, who made 64 runs, to build a good partnership of 65 runs. However, Nitish Kumar Reddy helped India by taking Labuschagne’s wicket with a fantastic catch from Yashasvi Jaiswal.

    Starting the day with a score of 86-1, Australia faced a stronger attack from the Indian bowlers. Jasprit Bumrah bowled accurately, while Mohammed Siraj made better deliveries than the first day. This led to two quick wickets in just 40 minutes. Opening batsman Nathan McSweeney was caught behind for 39 runs. He and Labuschagne had a good partnership of 67 runs before Bumrah broke through. Bumrah also took another wicket in the morning when Steve Smith was out for just 2 runs.