IPL 2023: Former Australia player Brad Haddin joins Trevor Bayliss at Punjab Kings
Cricket | Oct 20, 2022, 07:47 PM ISTEarlier, Trevor Bayliss replaced Anil Kumble as Punjab Kings' head coach
Earlier, Trevor Bayliss replaced Anil Kumble as Punjab Kings' head coach
The Indian batting unit displayed tremendous grit on Monday as it hung on for a memorable draw against Australia in the third Test to leave the four-match series levelled at 1-1.
The four-Test series is currently tied at 1-1 after India bounced back following their Adelaide horror to register a comprehensive eight-wicket victory at the MCG in the Boxing Day Test.
Feels Virat Kohli and Mohammed Shami absences have done irreparable damage to India's series-winning ambitions.
A former Australian wicketkeeper has advised Rishabh Pant to bring his own unique style to the game.
Sydney: Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin announced his retirement from One-Day International (ODI) cricket on Sunday.He made the announcement as he prepares to fly out for Australia's Test tours of the West Indies and England on
Melbourne: Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has said it was never his intention to offend anyone during a radio interview after Sunday's World Cup victory.Australia defeated New Zealand in the World Cup final on Sunday at
Auckland: Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin said much awaited contest with New Zealand will be a chance for Australian team to test themselves against who are playing some top notch quality cricket at the World Cup.The
Sydney: Veteran Australian wicketkeeper Brad Haddin Thursday confirmed that he is nearing the end of his One-Day International (ODIs) career saying, "looks like I haven't got many one-day games in front of me". Haddin, 37, has
Sydney: Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin said Wednesday his team is willing to continue playing aggressive cricket despite criticism from several quarters.Australia's rough and tough approach evoked outrage after David Warner was involved in an altercation
Hobart: The criticism they are facing notwithstanding, Australia's wicketkeeper-batsman Brad Haddin said his team is quite comfortable playing a hard-nosed brand of cricket and would not be affected by the furore caused by David Warner's
Sydney: Australian all-rounder Shane Watson lauded Brad Haddin for rising up to the challenge of facing a hostile short-ball tactic specifically employed against the wicketkeeper by India in the drawn third Test in Melbourne."I think
Sydney: Australian vice-captain Haddin said Thursday Australia had “earned the right” to take no risk in the drawn Third Test and sew up the Border-Gavaskar series - defending skipper Steven Smith's tactics at the Melbourne
Sydney: Defending his team's tactics in the drawn third cricket Test against India, Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin today said the hosts earned the right to go about the way they wanted after playing India out
Sydney: Left surprised by Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement from Test cricket, Australian vice-captain Brad Haddin today said the Indian is a "true gentleman" of the game and has left his team in a much better
Melbourne, Australia: Steven Smith smashed his third century of the series to lead Australia to a commanding 389-7 at lunch on the second day of the third test against India on Saturday.Smith and Brad Haddin
Melbourne: Scoreboard after India scored 108/1 at stumps after bowling Australia out for 530 in first innings on Day 2 in third test played at Melbourne Cricket Ground here Saturday. Australia 1st innings: 530India 1st innings:
Melbourne: India have set an aggressive tone to the ongoing four-match Test series and Australia is not expecting any let-up going ahead for the Boxing Day Test, Australian wicket-keeper Brad Haddin said on Tuesday."The Indians
Melbourne: Wicket-keeper Brad Haddin Tuesday backed Cricket Australia's decision to promote Steven Smith to be the skipper of the Test side in place of the injured Michael Clarke, expressing his satisfaction at the development."It was
Melbourne: Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin's alarming batting slump must end, Australia's coach Darren Lehmann said Sunday.The 37-year-old is regarded as the elder statesman of the team and was also considered for captaincy before Steven Smith was
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