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Australia thrashed South Africa by 276 runs in Mackay, their biggest ODI win, as Head, Marsh and Green scored centuries and Connolly’s 5/22 bowled out the visitors for just 155
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Former India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh said that Australia would come prepared and had played a lot of cricket in England—Ashes, the last WTC Final—and that experience will count
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There is no doubt Sunrisers desperately needs to come up with a complete, improved all-round performance to salvage some pride.On the other hand, Axar Patel-led Delhi Capitals too got stuck after topping the points table at one stage, losing a few games from seemingly winning positions
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He will become the 468th Australian men's Test cricketer to don the Baggy Green during the fourth Border-Gavaskar game on December 26
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The pair put together a 241-run partnership off 303 balls for the fourth wicket, after coming together at 75/3. With Alex Carey’s unbeaten 45, Head and Smith ensured Australia dominated the day. Smith scored 101, including 12 boundaries, marking his first century since the second Ashes Test in June last year. Meanwhile, Head blasted 152, featuring 18 boundaries, securing back-to-back centuries in Tests against India.
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Steve Smith scores unbeaten 65 as Australia take control of second day's proceedings, reaching 234 for 3 at tea in third Test
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According to reports, both are likely to be only fined or reprimanded instead of facing a suspension due to their good past record
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Resuming their innings at 128 for 5, India lost the last five wickets for 47 runs in 12.5 overs with Nitesh Kumar Reddy top-scoring with a 47-ball 42 on Day 3
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Siraj's fiery celebration after dismissing Head sparks heated exchanges, adding drama to the second day of the Pink-ball Test
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Marnus Labuschagne (64) and Travis Head (53 not out) scored half centuries as the Australians added 105 runs to their overnight score of 86/1
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It did not take long for India to complete formalities after reducing Australia to 227 for eight at tea
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Skipper Jasprit Bumrah (3/42) and Mohammed Siraj (3/54) did most of the damage on the fourth day while Washington Sundar and Nitish Reddy played the support act
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The left-hander smashes career-best 154 not out to underpin Australia's chase of 316
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Runs suddenly dried up with Rashid conceding just four runs from his second over as both the wrist spinners bowled superbly in tandem to squeeze SRH in.
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Slowly and steadily, the fanbases of individual players unravel themselves on social media and inside cricketing arenas.
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The defeat continues to weigh heavily on him and it is evident in his social media post.
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Australia opener Travis Head joined the elite company of cricketing greats as he became just the fourth player in the history of the tournament to win the Player of the Match award in the semi-final as well as the final of a World Cup.
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Travis Head's heroics with 137 runs led to Australia's one-sided victory.
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Batting all-rounder Salman Agha, too, caught a fever on the Wednesday evening practice session and is still recovering.
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South Africa and Australia play the first of five One-Day Internationals on Thursday at Bloemfontein in the lead-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup, which starts October 5 in India.