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After the racial slurs were hurled at Indian players Mohammad Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah in the Sydney Test, former opener Gautam Gambhir wants alcohol to be banned at cricket venues around the world. On the third day of the Test, a few drunk spectators hurled abuses at the Indian players. The matter again sprung up after a certain section of the crowd targetted Siraj again.
He is the first international cricketer to have scored more than 10,000 runs batting at number three position.
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Australia opener Will Pucovski as sent for scans on an injured right shoulder, putting a dampener on his Test debut that saw him score a half-century on top of the order.
Rishabh Pant vs Wriddhiman Saha in Tests, has been the big debate going on for a few years, and every series one of the two does enough to make the choice even more difficult. In this series, while Saha has been great behind the stumps, Pant has been mighty impressive with the bat, scoring a crucial 97 in the fourth innings of the Sydney Test.
While the Australians are known for their on-field banter with the opposition players, day five of the Sydney Test witnessed something unusual. There was a time in the day, when the Aussie fielders poked fun at teammate Marnus Labuschagne for being very vocal.
Fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah were apparently targeted while they fielded near the boundary ropes of the Sydney Cricket Ground late Saturday, with reports that they were called "monkey", among other insults.
Cheteshwar Pujara played a valiant knock to give India hope of a fantastic win at the SCG on day five of the fifth Test, chasing 407, and en route to his innings of 77 off 205 balls registered 6000 Test runs, becoming the 11th Indian to reach the milestone
Rishabh Pant made a brutal counter-attacking 97 off 118 in the fourth innings of the first Test against Australia to give the visitors a shot at a historic win
Pakistan all-rounder Shoaib Malik was involved in a car crash in Lahore on Sunday night, but escaped unhurt. Malik was returning after attending the Pakistan Super League draft and reportedly skidded and hit a parked truck near the Pakistan Cricket Board's high-performance centre.
Rishabh Pant took the fight to Australia with a blistering half century to help India to 206 for three on the final day of the third test on Monday but the tourists will resume their innings after lunch still 200 runs in arrears.
After the drinks break in the first session of the final day - just before play resumed - the stumps cam caught an Australian player shadow bat on the pitch and before leaving, he scruffs up the batsman's mark. Pant then walks in and can be seen asking for the guard again.
Rishabh Pant shrugged off an elbow injury that kept him off the field for an entire day, moved up the batting order and put the pressure back on Australia in the third test by scoring an unbeaten 73 to guide India to 2063 at lunch on the last day at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
BCA chief executive officer Shishir Hattangadi in an e-mail to Hooda questioned the middle-order batsman's attitude and commitment to your team, stating he will take the matter 'as seriously within the association as with the BCCI and the IPL Governing Council'.
There have been 500 instances when a team has been set 350-plus in the 4th innings in Test cricket (not counting the current match in Sydney). It is not surprising then that only 11 times from these 500 has a team successfully chased down the target
Rahul Dravid had been one of the greatest batsmen in the history of Test cricket to have played the game. Known for his technique and temperament, he was known as 'The Wall' for his ability to bat for hours blocking one end playing out overs and time against the best opposition attacks all over the world.
After weeks of speculations, the Brisbane Test will go ahead as planned with Cricket Australia interim chief Nick Hockley confirming that India have agreed to travel to Queensland for the final destination of their tour.