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The Hyderabad pace bowler, who made a sensational Test debut in the previous match at Melbourne, was seen wiping his tears with his senior bowling partner Jasprit Bumrah giving him an appreciative nod.
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The cricket heavyweights take new-look opening partnerships into the high-stakes match
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"The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), as ground managers of the MCG, is aware that a person who attended Day 2 (Sunday December 27, 2020) of the Boxing Day Test has since tested positive to Covid-19," MCC said
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`Siraj is a very, very skillful bowler and I thought he bowled very well in his first Test’
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He guided youngster Mohammed Siraj in his debut Test which India won to draw level in the series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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"Playing members of the Indian Cricket Team and support staff underwent an RT-PCR Test for Covid-19 on January 3, 2021. All tests have returned negative results," the BCCI said.
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The four-match series between India and Australia currently stands levelled at 1-1 and the third Test is slated to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 7.
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According to the relatives of the woman, Rakshita is pursuing an engineering degree in Australia and was driving a scooter when she met with an accident. It was not immediately known as to how the accident took place.
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Rohit, who had injured his hamstring during the Indian Premier League in UAE, is gearing up for the third Test slated to be played in Sydney from January 7.
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"Melbourne Stars player Adam Zampa has been suspended for one KFC Big Bash League match after accepting a charge for an audible obscenity during his side's match against the Sydney Thunder on December 29,"
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Williamson had briefly occupied the top spot towards the end of 2015 but either Smith or Kohli have been number one since then. This year too, Smith was at the top for 313 days and Kohli for 51
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CA moved the series to next season as part of the build-up to the ODI World Cup, which will be held in New Zealand in March and April, 2022.
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Rohit's inclusion will strengthen the team that was going through one of its worst phases last week
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India bagged 30 points for their eight-wicket win and they are placed second with 390 points and a 72.2 percentage of points (PCT)
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India's win was built on a first-innings century by stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane on their way to 326 in reply to Australia's 195, with young debutant Shubman Gill also excelling with the bat.
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Magnificent turnaround of fortunes as Rahane's men jolt Aussies to level Test series 1-1
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The third Test is to be held from January 7
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Melbourne: The Australian cricket team was fined 40 per cent of its match fee and penalised four ICC World Test Championship points for maintaining a slow over-rate against India in the second Test, which concluded here on Tuesday. ICC match referee David Boon imposed the sanction after Tim Paine’s side was ruled to be two […]
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Bumrah has now taken 76 wickets in 16 Tests at an average of 20.68
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One UK returness from Telangana and one from Andhra Pradesh test positive new coronavirus strain