After a shocking announcement of retirement from international cricket, legendary all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin will continue playing in IPL 2025 for Chennai Super Kings. He retired right after the conclusion of the Gabba Test, where India managed to secure a draw against Australia. With the return of "Ash Anna" to CSK's spin department, fans can expect an even more dominant performance from the five-time IPL champions.
India's incredible victories and exhilarating draws at The Gabba in Brisbane have solidified its reputation as one of the most difficult venues for visiting teams in cricket lore. From the historic series win in 2021 to the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, The Gabba continues to bring out the best in India, showcasing their strong spirit of resilience and determination. Even in the ongoing series, relative newcomer Akash Deep and seasoned campaigner Jasprit Bumrah displayed this never-say-die attitude, reminding the world of India's incredible bench strength and their ability to thrive in tough situations. The rain on Day 5 may have hindered a potential victory, but India's unwavering determination has kept their hopes alive in both the BGT and the World Test Championship.
Despite facing a daunting collapse in the first innings and the loss of key players due to injuries, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma did not give up hope in the third Test against Australia at the Gabba. After the match ended in a draw, with Australia failing to chase down the target, Rohit reflected on his team's resilient spirit and fighting mentality. Despite the challenges, the Indian team showed determination and never stopped fighting, leaving an indelible mark on the epic match.
Senior Indian off-spinner Ravi Ashwin has announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket following the conclusion of the third test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 at the Gabba. The 38-year-old conveyed his decision to captain Rohit Sharma during the Perth test, but Sharma convinced him to wait for the pink-ball test in Adelaide, which Ashwin played. After being dropped for the Gabba test, Ashwin broke the news of his retirement during the post-match press conference, saying that he is proud to be a part of the "OGs" in the Indian dressing room.
In a closely fought match, India's draw against Australia caused their points percentage to drop in the ICC World Test Championship standings. Despite gaining four points, India's PCT slipped with their second draw in the ongoing WTC cycle, while Australia's also decreased. Both teams are still in the running for the WTC final, with India needing to avoid another loss and Australia having four games left to play.
Ravindra Jadeja joined KL Rahul on day four of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at the Gabba in Brisbane. Despite facing criticism for his selection, Rahul praised Jadeja’s vital contribution to avoid the follow-on and keep India’s hopes of a draw alive. The two built a crucial 67-run partnership for the sixth wicket, with Jadeja scoring 70-80 runs with the tail. Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah then further solidified India’s stance in the match, leaving the visitors with a fighting chance heading into the final day of play.
Australia's compelling start to the third Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy puts them in a strong position, with a potential follow-on looming over struggling India. Mitchell Starc leads the Australian bowling attack, which has been impressive with eight rain-breaks stifling play. The left-handed pacer remains confident in his team's cards and expressed how he was able to deceive Shubman Gill to pick up his wicket.
After Indian cricketer Virat Kohli's poor performance and early dismissal in the Gabba Test, fellow teammate and Test stalwart Cheteshwar Pujara has pointed out the flaws in Kohli's technique. Pujara explained that Kohli's technique is not suited for the new ball and he should come in to bat after 10, 15, or 20 overs. This has resulted in Kohli's worst year as a Test batter with his average dropping to 25.06. Pujara also emphasized the importance of a mental adjustment in facing the new ball.
With the India-Australia series evenly poised at 1-1, all eyes are on Virat Kohli as he looks to reach a major milestone in the upcoming Gabba Test. The Indian captain is just one century away from joining legends Sunil Gavaskar and Alastair Cook in scoring a century at all five major venues in Australia. He also has a chance to surpass idol Sachin Tendulkar as the player with the most centuries in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Will Kohli break records and lead India to victory?
After a delayed start due to rain, Jasprit Bumrah's impressive bowling performance, including dismissing Mitchell Starc, and Alex Carey's quick half-century helped India gain control of the third day of the third Test match against Australia at the Gabba. Carey showed his prowess with the bat, smashing a 108m six, and putting on a solid partnership with Nathan Lyon before India wrapped up Australia's innings in 117.1 overs. Australian batsman Steve Smith praised Indian seamer Akash Deep's bowling, saying it was the first time he faced him.