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“Feel Sorry For Fans…” Matthew Hayden Criticises Indore Pitch After India’s Debacle On Day 1 | Cricket News
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“Feel Sorry For Fans…” Matthew Hayden Criticises Indore Pitch After India’s Debacle On Day 1 | Cricket News

[ad_1] File image of Matthew Hayden© AFPThe pitch at the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore proved to be a curse for Team India as the hosts had a forgettable outing with the bat on Day 1 of the third Test against Australia. The Rohit Sharma-led side was bundled out for 109 after spinner Matthew Kuhnemann took a five-wicket haul, followed by a three-wicket haul from Nathan Lyon. The pitch offered a lot of turn which turned out to be really beneficial for the spinners and a nightmare for India.Former Australia batter Matthew Hayden, who was commentating during the match, expressed his disappointment over the pitch and stated that such surfaces are "not good" for Test cricket.“No way spinners should come to bowl in the sixth over. This is the reason I don't like these kinds of surfaces. It sho...
3rd Test, Day 1: Ravindra Jadeja Helps India Fight Back, But Australia In Control At Stumps | Cricket News
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3rd Test, Day 1: Ravindra Jadeja Helps India Fight Back, But Australia In Control At Stumps | Cricket News

[ad_1] Indian batters' longstanding struggles against spin were thoroughly exposed before Australia applied themselves on a rank turner to take control of the third Test on a frantic opening day of the match here on Wednesday. Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemman (5/16) picked up his maiden five-wicket haul as Australia skittled India out for a paltry 109 shortly after lunch on day one. Virat Kohli top-scored for India with 22 off 52 balls. Trailing 0-2 in the series, Australia came out with a strong resolve and purpose to end the day at 156 for four, taking a 47-run lead.Ravindra Jadeja (4/63) took all four wickets for India including that of stand-in captain Steve Smith (26 off 38) before close of play.Usman Khawaja (60 off 147) was the standout performer for Australia as he tackled the ...
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma’s Reaction Goes Viral After Ravindra Jadeja’s Dismissal In Indore Test. Watch | Cricket News
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Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma’s Reaction Goes Viral After Ravindra Jadeja’s Dismissal In Indore Test. Watch | Cricket News

[ad_1] The Indian fans were left disappointed after the Rohit Sharma-led side got skittled for 109 on Day 1 of the third Test against Australia in Indore. Opted to bat first, Team India started off on a steady not with skipper Rohit and Shubman Gill stitching a 27-run partnership. However, the visitors then introduced spin into the attack and India lost five wickets for 18 runs. The downfall began with the dismissal of Rohit, which was followed by Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Shreyas Iyer, and Ravindra Jadeja. Spin duo Matthew Kuhnemann and Nathan Lyon were the pick among the bowlers as the duo scalped five and three wickets respectively but the dismissal of Jadeja left everyone heartbroken.After being promoted up in the batting order, the star all-rounder failed to leave a mark with...
“You Are Playing For Your Country…”: Sunil Gavaskar Admonishes Shubman Gill For Calling Physio In The Middle Of Over | Cricket News
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“You Are Playing For Your Country…”: Sunil Gavaskar Admonishes Shubman Gill For Calling Physio In The Middle Of Over | Cricket News

[ad_1] Team India had a tough time facing Australia in the first innings of the third Test on Wednesday at the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. Opted to bat first, the Rohit Sharma-led side was bundled out for 109 after the spin duo of Nathan Lyon and Matthew Kuhnemann created a rampage and broke the backbone of the Indian batting line-up. Young batter Shubman Gill, who was benched in the previous two matches, was finally included in the Playing XI after he replaced an out of form KL Rahul. However, an act by Gill on the field left former India batter Sunil Gavaskar fuming.During the seventh over of India's innings, Gill ran for a single on Cameroon Green's delivery and took a dive to make it back into the crease in time. The right-handed batter picked up a minor injury as he got a scratc...
Watch: Virat Kohli’s Antics Leave Rahul Dravid In Splits During 3rd Test | Cricket News
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Watch: Virat Kohli’s Antics Leave Rahul Dravid In Splits During 3rd Test | Cricket News

[ad_1] Virat Kohli was seen having a fun time with head coach Rahul Dravid on Day 1.© TwitterStar India batter Virat Kohli was seen having a fun time with head coach Rahul Dravid on Day 1 of the ongoing third Test against Australia. Kohli, who top-scored for India with his knock of 22, looked positive in his knock, but was undone by Todd Murphy's delivery, which kept low and hit him on the pads. After being dismissed, Kohli was seen having a chat with Dravid, who couldn't control his laughter after seeing the former India captain's antics. The interesting conversation was caught on camera on Day 1.Virat and dravid pic.twitter.com/McCXr3sMmU— Kalash Gupta (@KalashG06322954) February 18, 2023India batters had a disappointing outing in the first innings as Australia spinner Matthew Kuhneman...
Ind vs Aus, 3rd Test: Matthew Kunhemann Takes Maiden Five-Wicket Haul As Australia Bundle Out India For 109 | Cricket News
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Ind vs Aus, 3rd Test: Matthew Kunhemann Takes Maiden Five-Wicket Haul As Australia Bundle Out India For 109 | Cricket News

[ad_1] Australia spinner Matthew Kuhnemann took five wickets and Nathan Lyon three to skittle India for 109 on day one of the third Test in Indore on Wednesday. Australia, attempting to fight back in the four-match series from two heavy defeats, introduced spin in the sixth over after India won the toss and elected to bat. It brought instant reward in a frenetic opening session on a viciously turning track with a low bounce as left-armer Kuhnemann had captain Rohit Sharma stumped for 12.Shubman Gill, recalled in place of the struggling KL Rahul, attempted to hit back with three fours but also fell to Kuhnemann, caught at slip by Australia captain Steve Smith for 21.Senior off-spinner Lyon then bowled Cheteshwar Pujara for one with a delivery that spun hugely and stayed low.Wickets kept t...
‘Indore Pitch Rated Poor On Day 1’: Twitter Reacts As Rank Turner Bamboozles India In 3rd Test vs Australia | Cricket News
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‘Indore Pitch Rated Poor On Day 1’: Twitter Reacts As Rank Turner Bamboozles India In 3rd Test vs Australia | Cricket News

[ad_1] Australia spinner Matt Kuhnemann and Nathan Lyon shared three wicket each as the visitors bamboozled India on Day 1 of the ongoing third Test at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. After opting to bat, Rohit Sharma (12) and Shubman Gill (21) added 27 runs for the first wicket before Kuhnemann dismissed both in quick successions. Cheteshwar Pujara was also dismissed cheaply after being completely wrong footed by Lyon's delivery, which nipped back in sharply after hitting the turf. Ravindra (4) Jadeja was promoted up the order, but he too threw away his wicket.Kuhnemann then bagged his third of the innings as Shreyas Iyer chopped one back onto his stumps after mistiming his cut.Virat Kohli (22) and KS Bharat (17) steadied India with a 25-run stand but Todd Murphy dismissed the former to p...
“Don’t Need Three Spinners: Ex-Australia Star Ahead Of 3rd Test vs India | Cricket News
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“Don’t Need Three Spinners: Ex-Australia Star Ahead Of 3rd Test vs India | Cricket News

[ad_1] Former Australian pacer Michael Kasprowicz wants his side to play to its strengths and go for a three-pronged pace attack in Mitchell Starc, Cameron Green and Scott Boland for the third Test against India at Indore beginning on Wednesday. Australia had gone into the second Test in New Delhi with just one pacer in skipper Pat Cummins and three specialist spinners and still lost the match by six wickets to concede a series-retaining 0-2 lead to India."I don't mind (three quicks) -- and I'm going out on a limb here I suppose -- not taking India on in the spin department," Kasprowicz told SEN Radio, batting for the inclusion of Boland.Boland could not take a single wicket in the first Test at Nagpur, but was economical conceding 34 runs from 17 overs.Boland was dropped for the Delhi T...
“No Doubt Virat Kohli Would Be…”: Nathan Lyon Reacts To Contentious LBW Call | Cricket News
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“No Doubt Virat Kohli Would Be…”: Nathan Lyon Reacts To Contentious LBW Call | Cricket News

[ad_1] Virat Kohli scored 44 in the first innings of the second Test against Australia© AFPVirat Kohli was a frustrated man on Saturday. The former India captain was going great on the second day of the second Test against Australia in Delhi, until a contentious LBW call had him walking back to the pavilion. The former India captain looked solid while wickets kept on falling at the other end, but against Test debutant Matthew Kuhnemann's left-arm spin, Kohli was given out. The bone of contention was whether the ball had hit the bat first or the pads. The on-field umpire gave him out and Kohli went for a DRS.Replays showed that the bat and pad were too close to each at the time of impact. Ultra Edge even detected a spike when the ball was close to the bat. The ball-tracker showed the umpi...
Was Virat Kohli Out Or Not Out Off Matthew Kuhnemann? Sunil Gavaskar Gives His Verdict | Cricket News
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Was Virat Kohli Out Or Not Out Off Matthew Kuhnemann? Sunil Gavaskar Gives His Verdict | Cricket News

[ad_1] Australian players appeals against Virat Kohli.© AFPThe second day of the second India-Australia Test in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Delhi saw when controversial moment as Virat Kohli was given LBW while he was on 44. The former India captain looked solid while wickets kept on falling at the other end, but off Test debutant Matthew Kuhnemann left-arm spin, Kohli was given out. The bone of contention was whether the ball had the the bat first or not. The on-field umpire gave him out and Kohli went for a DRS.Replays showed that the bat and pad were too close to each at the point of impact. Ultra Edge even detected a spike when the ball was close to bat. The ball-tracker showed umpire's call - as the ball was clipping leg stump. However, the replays were not conclusive enough to ov...