

In the ongoing AUS vs IND 1st Test match in Perth, Indian cricket team captain Virat Kohli's poor performance continued as he dropped a crucial catch of Marnus Labuschagne on Day 1. After scoring just 5 runs with the bat, Kohli's dropped catch added to the team's struggles against Australia. Despite the disappointment, Kohli showed great sportsmanship by gesturing that he did not take the catch.
Marnus Labuschagne: A Rising Star in Australian Cricket
Marnus Labuschagne has emerged as one of the most promising young batsmen in Australian cricket. The 28-year-old Queenslander has enjoyed a meteoric rise following his Test debut in November 2018 and is now a vital cog in the Australian batting lineup.
Labuschagne's exceptional batting skills have been on display throughout his career. He has an impressive average of 61.07 in Test cricket, with 2,892 runs to his name. His ability to adapt to different conditions and play both spin and pace bowling effectively has made him a formidable force.
Kohli's Dropped Catch and Labuschagne's Impact in Perth Test
During the first Test match between Australia and India in Perth, Virat Kohli dropped a crucial catch of Labuschagne on Day 1. Labuschagne went on to score a century (103) and played a key role in Australia's eventual victory.
Kohli's dropped catch highlighted Labuschagne's importance to the Australian team. His ability to bat for long periods and accumulate runs has proven invaluable in building strong foundations for the batting lineup.
Top 5 FAQs Related to Marnus Labuschagne and Virat Kohli
1. How old is Marnus Labuschagne? A: Labuschagne is 28 years old.
2. What is Marnus Labuschagne's batting average in Test cricket? A: 61.07
3. What is the highest score scored by Marnus Labuschagne in Test cricket? A: 215
4. Did Virat Kohli drop a crucial catch of Marnus Labuschagne in the Perth Test? A: Yes
5. Is Marnus Labuschagne considered one of the best batsmen in the world? A: Yes, he is widely regarded as one of the top-ranked batsmen in the ICC Test rankings.

Australian cricketer Mitchell Starc shows support for his wife Alyssa Healy as she plays in the Women's ODI World Cup semi-final against India. The couple, who are the third married couple to play Tests, have a long history of attending each other's matches and have been married for four years. Although Healy did not have a great start, Starc was seen in the stands cheering on his team and enjoying the match.

As the Indian women's cricket team prepares for their crucial semi-final match against Australia, there are concerns surrounding the availability of wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh. Ghosh had previously injured her finger and it remains to be seen if she will be fit to play. Her potential absence adds to the team's woes as they are already dealing with another injury to opening batter Pratika Rawal. Meanwhile, Shafali Verma returns to the squad as a replacement for Rawal and has expressed her readiness to give her best on the field if selected in the playing XI.

After the news of Abhishek Nayar's hiring as Kolkata Knight Riders' head coach, fans speculated that Rohit Sharma might also move to KKR. However, Mumbai Indians took to Twitter to humorously dispel these rumors just as KKR was announcing Nayar's appointment. This news is significant as Rohit's relationship with Mumbai had reportedly turned sour in the past, but he has now been confirmed as a retention for the team for the next season. This development comes after Mumbai Indians' successful season in 2025, while KKR struggled and is expected to make significant changes ahead of the new season.

India is facing Australia in a nail-biting semi-final of the Women's World Cup. Tahlia McGrath's run-out for 12 is a gift for India, but the former wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik is questioning India's tactics of not bowling Sree Charani earlier to trouble the Aussie batters. However, left-arm spinners Radha Yadav and Deepti Sharma have been keeping the pressure on Australia, with the latter being brought in as a new bowler. Will India be able to keep up the momentum and claim a win?

Indian pacer Kranti Gaud manages to break through the defenses of Australian superstar Alyssa Healy once again, giving India an early breakthrough in the ICC Women’s World Cup semifinal. Despite some drama and disruptions in the form of a dropped catch and a rain delay, Kranti's wobble seam proved to be the key to breaking Healy's defense, securing a much-needed win for India. With this dismissal, Kranti has made her presence known as a force to be reckoned with in taking down one of Australia's star players.

After parting ways with their previous head coach, Kolkata Knight Riders have announced Abhishek Nayar as the new head coach for the upcoming 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Nayar, who has previous coaching experience with the Indian team, has been a crucial part of KKR's coaching staff since 2018. With his knowledge of the game and connection with players, KKR is confident in Nayar's ability to lead the team to success in the upcoming season.

Seventeen-year-old Ben Austin from Melbourne's eastern suburbs passed away after being struck on the neck while batting in a practice session. He was not using a stem guard, a piece of protective gear that was introduced after the tragic death of Phil Hughes. The incident has reignited conversations about cricket safety measures, particularly at the community and junior levels. The cricket community, including Cricket Victoria and Austin's family, mourns the loss and focuses on providing support to those affected by the tragedy.

In a surprising move, India has left out Harleen Deol and Sneh Rana from their playing XI for today's World Cup semifinal against Australia. Shafali Verma has been brought in to open the innings, while Amanjot Kaur has been given a chance at number three. Harleen's exclusion from the crucial game has raised questions, as she was backed by the team management throughout the league stage.

In a touching tribute, the Indian and Australian women's cricket teams wear black armbands in their semifinal match of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 to honor 17-year-old Australian cricketer Ben Austin, who tragically lost his life while training in Melbourne. The players also urge fans to join in by placing their bats outside in memory of Austin. This incident has also led to several players in the ongoing Sheffield Shield round wearing armbands to pay their respects.

After recovering from a foot fracture, Rishabh Pant has made his comeback to cricket as captain of the India A team. Not only did he surprise fans by sporting the number 18 jersey, previously worn by retired Virat Kohli, but he also provided entertainment with his hilarious and strategic one-liners caught on the stump mic during the India A vs South Africa A unofficial Test match. Stay updated on all the latest sports news and live cricket scores with coverage of ongoing matches.