Karun Nair's impressive 89 off 40 balls marked a stellar IPL comeback, though Delhi Capitals lost to Mumbai Indians. Mumbai secured a 12-run win against Delhi, fueled by Tilak Varma's 59 and Hardik Pandya's captaincy, despite Nair's valiant effort in chasing down the 206-run target.
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Former chief selector Sunil Joshi backs Rishabh Pant's fearless approach ahead of the Gabba Test. Joshi believes Pant's aggressive style, reminiscent of Virender Sehwag, can shift pressure onto the bowlers and lead to an Indian victory, similar to his match-winning 89* in 2021. Despite recent lower scores, Joshi is confident Pant will deliver a game-changing innings at the Gabba again.
India faced a daunting task on Day 3 of the Test match against Australia. Mitchell Starc's fiery spell dismantled the Indian top order, including Virat Kohli, who continued his lean patch with a score of just 3. Former cricketer Deep Dasgupta suggested Kohli focus on a more restrained approach initially to regain his form.
Beau Webster will debut as Australia’s 469th Test player in Sydney against India, replacing Mitchell Marsh. The 31-year-old Tasmanian all-rounder, who switched from spin to seam bowling in 2021, has excelled with 1,837 runs and 39 wickets this season. Captain Pat Cummins aims to rejuvenate the lineup for the final Border-Gavaskar Trophy match.
Ryan Rickelton, South Africa's wicketkeeper-batter, scored his first ODI century in the ICC Champions Trophy, leading to a win against Afghanistan. Despite his satisfaction, he expressed regret about his dismissal and acknowledged areas of improvement. Rickelton's performance earned him the 'Player of the Match' award, placing him in the company of notable South African century-makers in ICC tournaments.
Seven Australian cricketers shared their one-word impressions of the ICC, BCCI, and Indian cricket. Several players described the BCCI as "powerful" or "rulers," while the ICC was labeled as "boss" or "leaders." Indian cricket was characterized as "strong" and "talented." These insights come ahead of the fourth Test between India and Australia.
Mohammed Siraj dismissed Usman Khawaja and signaled Australian fans to 'keep quiet' amidst their booing following a previous clash with Travis Head. Australia reached 53 for 2 at lunch, leading by 158 runs. Nitish Kumar Reddy scored a century for India, aiding his team to reach 369 before falling to Nathan Lyon. Nitish has accumulated 293 runs so far in his maiden Test series.
India suffered a 0-3 series whitewash against Australia despite Smriti Mandhana's century (105) in the third women's ODI in Perth. Australia, recovering from 78/4, posted 298/6 thanks to Annabel Sutherland's 110 and Ashleigh Gardner's 50. Gardner later took 5/30 to restrict India to 215, securing an 83-run victory for Australia.
Jasprit Bumrah's exceptional bowling performance has been crucial for India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. His timely wickets, including a five-wicket haul in Perth and crucial interventions in Adelaide and Brisbane, have prevented Australia from gaining a significant advantage. Without Bumrah's contributions, India could have been 0-2 down going into the third Test.
Jasprit Bumrah's exceptional performance in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne was highlighted by a touching family moment. Despite India's loss, his nine-wicket haul and a photo of his son holding the match ball, shared by his wife Sanjana, went viral. Bumrah's achievement of 200 Test wickets solidified his status as one of India's finest bowlers.