Saddest day of my life: Prithvi Shaw reflects on Australia tour
Cricket | March 12, 2021 13:34 ISTPrithvi Shaw reveals that getting dropped from the Indian team after the Adelaide Test fiasco against Australia left him confused and sad.
Prithvi Shaw reveals that getting dropped from the Indian team after the Adelaide Test fiasco against Australia left him confused and sad.
India played like a pack of lions Says Former Indian cricketer Kirti Azad on 2-1 series win against Australia.
Hazlewood has stated that his team will look to keep the Indian bowlers on the field for a substantial amount of time early in the upcoming Test series.
Shreyas Iyer says Aussie plans best be tackled by adopting a counter-offensive approach and taking advantage of the field placing.
Waqar said Australia will come hard at India as they must be still hurting from the defeat in the 2018 Test series at home.
Despite recent COVID-19 lockdown in southern Australia, Adelaide is all set to host the first Test match of the Australia-India series, said Cricket Australia interim CEO Nick Hockley.
West Indies legend Brian Lara has termed Suryakumar Yadav "a class player" and feels that the 30-year-old should have been a part of the India squad for the upcoming series against Australia, which begins this Friday.
India without captain Virat Kohli in Tests will be akin to Australia without Steve Smith and David Warner, according to former Australia fast bowler Geoff Lawson.
Former India fast bowler Praveen Kumar, who helped India clinch the second Tri-series final in 2008 at Brisbane with an early three-wicket burst, says he used to catch the batsmen by watching their feet and body language.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly recently had said that they are expecting Ishant Sharma to get fit before the first Test in Adelaide.
Australia's strike bowler Mitchell Starc will train at the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) Village here for a week to spend time with wife Alyssa Healy ahead of the India series.
Thanks to no local transmission case of Covid-19 in Sydney over the last week, life for the touring Indian cricketers is expected to be a bit more relaxed.
There has been an increase in demand for tickets for December's first India-Australia Test after it was confirmed that it will be the lone Test that Indian skipper Virat Kohli will play in the series.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has clarified once again that Indian opener Rohit Sharma is not yet at his 100 per cent after the Mumbai Indians captain suffered a hamstring tear mid-October.
Australia head coach has hinted that he is likely to stick with Joe Burns at the opening position with David Warner for the first Test against India despite young Will Pucovski's incredible form.
Breaking from tradition, Cricket Australia (CA) on Thursday named nine members of the Test squad as part of Australia A squad that will play a three-day warm-up game against India prior to the Test series early next month.
Half of the Australians featuring in the Indian Premier League playoffs have hardly played much in the T20 league.
Rohit, who sustained a left hamstring injury during an IPL game against Kings XI Punjab, was back in the park against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday, a week after being excluded from the Australia-bound squad on fitness grounds.
Former Indian opener and BCCI chief selector said Manjrekar can't think beyond 'Bombay' as far as players' selection is concerned.
The KXIP skipper says next two weeks are all about IPL 2020 before he shifts his focus on India tour of Australia.
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