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Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill’s Bromance While Fielding During 4th Test Against Australia. Watch | Cricket News
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Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill’s Bromance While Fielding During 4th Test Against Australia. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Virat Kohli (left) and Shubman Gill during a funny interaction on the ground during 4th Test© TwitterVirat Kohli and Shubman Gill were in the spotlight during India's innings in the ongoing fourth and final Test match against Australia. While the rising star Gill shone with his 128-run knock at the start of the innings, the batting veteran Kohli raced to his 28th Test century (186 runs) -- a hundred in the format after more than three years. Both the batters used the friendly conditions at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad beautifully to their advantage. The duo, however, is also being talked about due to a bromance video that has gone viral on the internet.In the video that is making the rounds on social media, Kohli could be seen approaching to Gill during India's fielding ...
India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 5 Live: India Eye Early Wickets In Pursuit Of Win | Cricket News
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India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 5 Live: India Eye Early Wickets In Pursuit Of Win | Cricket News

[ad_1] India vs Australia 4th Test Live: India eye a victory in the fourth and final Test vs Australia.© BCCIIND vs AUS, 4th Test, Day 5 Live Score Updates: India would aim to turn things in their favour on Monday when the Australian team comes out to bat, resuming at the score of 3. Openers Matthew Kuhnemann and Travis Head will have the responsibility to keep the guests in the game. Australia trail the Rohit Sharma-led side by 88 runs. On Sunday, Virat Kohli hit 186 as India posted a total of 571 in reply to Australia's 480, taking a first-innings lead of 91 runs. Apart from Kohli, Shubman Gill also struck a century (128 runs) for India in the innings. The hosts lead the four-match series 2-1. (LIVE SCORECARD)Here are the Live Updates of Day 5 of 4th Test match between India and Austra...
“We Knew It Was Going To Be Tough Bowling To Virat Kohli”: Australia Star’s Huge Statement | Cricket News
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“We Knew It Was Going To Be Tough Bowling To Virat Kohli”: Australia Star’s Huge Statement | Cricket News

[ad_1] Virat Kohli is not someone who would miss a chance to score a 'daddy hundred' on a decent batting track and, on Sunday, he showed how to do it, said Australia wicket-keeper Alex Carey. Kohli scored 186 in India's 571 as the fourth Test entered the fifth day and Australia need to bat out two sessions well to eke out a draw. "No surprise, he (Kohli) got in a decent batting track and went big and showed how to do it really. He's a class player and he didn't give us a chance really," Carey said at the end of the fourth day's play. "We knew it was going to be tough bowling to Virat. We were able to contain him as much as we could and try to take wickets around him," Carey added.The keeper said that expecting the spectators present to rally behind Kohli is a known thing and he was ready...
“It’s Not In Our Hands”: Axar Patel’s Cheeky Comment As 4th India-Australia Test Heads For Day 5 | Cricket News
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“It’s Not In Our Hands”: Axar Patel’s Cheeky Comment As 4th India-Australia Test Heads For Day 5 | Cricket News

[ad_1] Axar Patel's batting has been India's biggest gain in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and the Gujarat all-rounder had a few thumb rules which ensured that he ended as India's second highest run-getter in the four-match Test series against Australia. Axar scored 264 runs with three fifty-plus knocks -- 84 in Nagpur, 74 in Delhi and 79 in the ongoing match in Ahmedabad. Even if the Motera track is considered placid, the 22-yard strips at Jamtha and Kotla did pose their own sets of challenges and the southpaw was up for it."When we started with the camp in Nagpur, we knew we will be playing on turning tracks. I didn't prepare or plan much but did my own study for playing on spinning tracks," Axar told mediapersons after the end of the fourth day's play in the fourth and final Test here.So...
Don’t Book Virat Kohli For “Causing Hurt To…”: Delhi Police’s ‘Aus-some’ Tweet | Cricket News
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Don’t Book Virat Kohli For “Causing Hurt To…”: Delhi Police’s ‘Aus-some’ Tweet | Cricket News

[ad_1] Virat Kohli scored his 28th Test ton on Sunday.© AFPSunday belonged to India batter Virat Kohli, who struck a masterclass 186 to help India take a 91-run lead against Australia in the ongoing fourth and final Test match. The knock saw Kohli racing to his 28th Test ton as he scored a hundred in the format after a gap of more than three years. What followed was an absolute carnage from the India star as he made the Australian bowlers toil hard on the sunny day at the Narendra Modi Stadium - the venue for the match.Kohli's knock was laced with 15 fours. He was dismissed in the final session on Day 4. After losing his partners from the other end, Kohli took the attacking route and perished to Todd Murphy as India posted 571 runs in their first innings.From cricket pundits to former pl...
“Hi Dadda”: Usman Khawaja’s Daughters Cheer As Batter Scores Big In 4th Test Against India. See Pic | Cricket News
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“Hi Dadda”: Usman Khawaja’s Daughters Cheer As Batter Scores Big In 4th Test Against India. See Pic | Cricket News

[ad_1] Usman Khawaja scored 180 runs in Australia's first innings against India.© AFPAustralian opener Usman Khawaja scored a sensational 180, helping Australia post 480 runs being the side was bundled out by India on day two of the fourth Test on Friday. Khawaja's mammoth knock off 422 balls and his 208-run fifth-wicket partnership with Green put the tourists in the box seat in Ahmedabad. It was indeed a special knock for Khawaja as he raced to his first Test century on Indian soil on Thursday before taking the knock further on the following day.From cricket pundits to former players, praises kept coming for the southpaw. While the massive crowd in Ahmedabad also supported the player during his knock, a cheer for him back in Australia was certainly the most heartfelt one as it involved ...
India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill Eye Solid Opening Stand Against Australia | Cricket News
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India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill Eye Solid Opening Stand Against Australia | Cricket News

[ad_1] India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 3 Live: Focus on India's top-order.© AFPIND vs AUS, 4th Test, Day 3 Live Score Updates​: Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill will look to convert India's start into a solid one on Day 3 of the ongoing fourth and final Test match against Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. On Friday, India made sure that they end Day 2 without losing a wicket after skittling out Australia for 480 in the first innings of the game. India were 36 for 0 at stumps, trailing Australia by 446 runs, with Gill and Rohit batting unbeaten on 18 and 17, respectively. Earlier, Usman Khawaja slammed a brilliant 180 while Cameron Green scored his maiden Test century as Australia posted a total of 480. Ravichandran Ashwin (6 for 91) was the most successful bowler for Indi...
Laughter Galore As Ravindra Jadeja, Rohit Sharma’s Desperate Review Ends In Embarrassment. Watch | Cricket News
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Laughter Galore As Ravindra Jadeja, Rohit Sharma’s Desperate Review Ends In Embarrassment. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] Umpire Richard Kettleborough and Indian team players broke into laughter after a horrible DRS.© TwitterUsman Khawaja was the star during Australia's first innings in the ongoing fourth and final Test against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The southpaw scored 180 runs as the visitors posted a total of 480 runs before being bundled out on Day 2. Australia were reduced to 170 for 4 at one stage on the opening day of the game, but Khawaja and Cameron Green stitched 208 runs for the fifth wicket to bring the guests back in the driver's seat.As the duo of Khawaja and Green continued to frustrate India on Friday as well, the host bowlers looked eager to break the partnership. The desperation among the Indian players was evident when a Ravindra Jadeja delivery hit the pad of Khawaja ...
Ind vs Aus, 4th Test, Day 2: India Bundle Out Australia For 480, Post 36/0 At Stumps | Cricket News
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Ind vs Aus, 4th Test, Day 2: India Bundle Out Australia For 480, Post 36/0 At Stumps | Cricket News

[ad_1] Usman Khawaja's resilience found its able ally in Cameron Green's audacious flair as Australia tested India's bowling depth as well as patience to put up a commanding 480 on the second day of the fourth Test in  Ahmedabad on Friday. At stumps, Indian openers were also hardly troubled on a track that hasn't deteriorated one bit as Rohit Sharma (17 batting) and Shubman Gill (18 batting) added 36 runs in 10 overs. But to make a match out of it, onus will be on India to score quickly on day three on Saturday. The most awkward time to start an innings is during the last 10 overs of the day but Gill lofted Nathan Lyon for a six down the ground to signal his attacking intent in that short span of time.Australia still hold a massive advantage as their three spinners are likely to get more...
Sunil Gavaskar Points Out What Went Wrong For India Bowlers | Cricket News
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Sunil Gavaskar Points Out What Went Wrong For India Bowlers | Cricket News

[ad_1] File photo of Sunil Gavaskar.© AFPFormer India captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that the Indian cricket team will be "very disappointed" with its effort in the last hour of Day 1 of the ongoing fourth Test against Australia. India, who had reduced Australia to 170 for 4 by the 71st over, failed to capitalize on it after taking the new ball in the innings. Instead, it was Australia who enjoyed the last hour of the game as the duo of Usman Khawaja and Cameron Green added unbeaten 85 runs for the fifth wicket by stumps.The Rohit Sharma-led side took the second new ball in the 82nd over and conceded 54 runs in the last nine overs, while they failed to get any wicket.Being unhappy with India's bowling performance with the second new ball, Gavaskar opined that the bowlers could have done be...