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"Forget Spiderman, he goes: Tune Churaya mere dil ka chain after that. Hahahaha. Only one Pant," commented one of the users.
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However, against all the odds, India, who lost the ODI series, won the T20 series and leveled the four-match Test series 1-1 going into the final Test in Brisbane. They bounced back from an embarrassing
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After losing set batsman Mayank Agarwal and Rishabh Pant early in the session, Sundar and Thakur shared an unbeaten stand of 67 runs to help India reach 253/6 at Tea, still trailing by 116 runs.
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Indian rookie bowling attack restricts Australia to 369; rain washes out final session
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Natarajan became the first Indian cricketer to make his international debut across all three formats during the same tour
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Washington kept Smith quiet for two overs and in the 13th delivery got him caught at short mid-wicket on Friday
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Partnering with the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna), as part of their WU Executive Academy MBA programme, the Indian School of Business (ISB), over the last several years
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This year has been a very striking example of what it's like to live under some of the most severe effects of climate change that we've been predicting, said Lesley Ott
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"As of now, he has no plans to live permanently in LA again. He loves Australia and considers it his home," an insider told People magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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The 28-year-old visibly seemed to be in a lot of discomfort, holding onto his thighs, after his follow-through as he bowled his fifth delivery during the post-lunch session to Marnus Labuschagne in the 36th over of the Australian innings.
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The hosts are under fire for Paine's sledging and Smith's scuffing up the crease
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"I have been quite shocked and disappointed by the reaction to this. It's something I do in games to visualise where we are bowling, how the batter is playing our bowlers and then out of habit I always mark centre," Smith said.
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More injury worries as Mayank sustains a knock on his hand
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A BCCI source confirmed that Vihari is unlikely to be fit in time for the next Test match starting in another three days' time
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Ashwin said the confidence gained from productive net sessions helped him finally come good against Australia as he and Vihari saved the third Test
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For Vihari, it was one of the monumental innings. He survived 161 balls for just 23 runs and Ashwin, who had treatment on his ribs, making 39.
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Pant achieved the feat on the final day of the ongoing Test against Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). India made a clever move on the fifth day as they promoted Pant up in the order after skipper Ajinkya Rahane
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Chasing a mammoth target of 407, India reached 334/5 after batting for 131 overs before both the teams decided to shake hands on the final day of the Test match.
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Rohit Sharma scored 52 runs but fell at the fag end of the day. Former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja praised the opener for the knock. "Whenever you see his innings, you get enjoyment.
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Australia dismiss set openers after setting 407-run target; Visitors end day at 98//2 with Pujara and Rahane at crease