The ICC has announced pitch ratings for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series between India and Australia, giving four 'very good' ratings and one 'satisfactory'. Cricket Australia's Peter Roach praised the quality of the pitches, highlighting the curators' efforts. The series ended with Australia securing a place in the World Test Championship final.
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Tilak Varma, in only the early stages of his T20I career, has established himself as a versatile and reliable player. His recent performance against England, including an unbeaten 72, showcased his ability to expertly blend caution with aggression on a challenging pitch, as he led India to a successful 166-run chase.
Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood, sidelined due to a side strain, underwent a secret fitness test at the Allan Border Field, away from media scrutiny. He bowled at full tilt, raising hopes of his return for the crucial third Test against India in Brisbane, beginning at the Gabba on December 14. The series is level at 1-1.
Sam Konstas, Australia's young opener, was dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah in the second innings of his Test career on Day 4 of the fourth Test in Melbourne. Australia managed to dismiss the Indian side for 369, taking a 105-run lead. Nitish Kumar Reddy was the last wicket to fall for India, scoring 114. Indian bowlers began their innings with discipline.
India and Pakistan will face off in the 2025 Champions Trophy in Dubai. Throughout history, their ODI clashes have been unforgettable, including Miandad's last-ball six in 1986, Ganguly's ton in 1998, and Zaman's special century in 2017. These matches are iconic moments in cricket history.
India's batting woes continued as they suffered a 1-3 series defeat against Australia in the Border Gavaskar Trophy, leading to their elimination from the World Test Championship final race. At the post-match press conference on Sunday in Sydney, India's head oach Gautam Gambhir emphasized the importance of fairness and honesty within the team.
Shreyas Iyer expressed his joy on India's 2025 Champions Trophy win, noting his contribution in crucial moments. With 243 runs, Iyer was the top scorer for India, playing a key role in their victory against New Zealand. Iyer highlighted the collective effort in securing this triumph, marking his first ICC trophy win and fifth title in a year.
Shane Watson reflects on his cherished memories of the ICC Champions Trophy, highlighting significant moments from his career, including his crucial role in Australia's 2006 and 2009 victories. Notably, Watson recalls his PSL experience in Pakistan as one of the most memorable weeks of his life. He hopes current players will cherish their experiences similarly.
Australia clinched their third straight ICC Women's Championship title, defeating New Zealand by 75 runs in Wellington. Healy and Litchfield's opening partnership, followed by Gardner's explosive 74, propelled Australia to a commanding 290. New Zealand's initial strong chase faltered after Bates and Kerr's dismissals, leading to a 215-run finish.
Kagiso Rabada's two wicket-maiden overs led MI Cape Town to a 33-run victory over Paarl Royals in the first Cape Derby of SA20 Season 3. Rabada praised teammate Trent Boult's support and the unique atmosphere at Newlands. Highlighting team continuity, he emphasised the importance of resetting for their upcoming rematch with the Royals.
India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak expressed no concern over captain Rohit Sharma's recent poor form, citing his consistent performance in previous ODIs. Kotak emphasized Rohit's history of scoring and his resilience despite a lean patch. The coach also highlighted Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, and Axar Patel's commendable performance in the first ODI against England.