Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah shined in the ongoing third Test against Australia, taking five wickets for 72 runs in 25 overs. With this performance, he not only broke Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma's record for most five-wicket hauls in Test cricket for India, but also became the first Indian bowler to pick up eight fifers in countries like Australia, England, South Africa, and New Zealand. Bumrah's impressive numbers also put him ahead of iconic figures like Kapil Dev in this category.
Both the India vs Australia and New Zealand vs England Test matches had a slow start due to rainy weather conditions. The subscribers of Sportstar, the official coverage platform, were eagerly waiting to see their favorite teams in action but were disappointed as rain continued to disrupt the matches. With the possibility of a shortened game, fans are hoping to catch at least a few overs in the final session.
Australia's Youth Selection Panel has announced the 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC U19 Women's T20 World Cup to be held in Malaysia. The squad includes 15-year-old Caoimhe Bray, who impressed with her performance in Australia's previous T20 campaign. Under the guidance of coach Kristen Beams, the team will face off against Bangladesh, Scotland, and Nepal in the group stage, with the captain yet to be announced.
In the world of women's cricket, all eyes are on the upcoming ODI series between India and Australia. With India coming off a 2-1 victory against New Zealand and Australia looking to bounce back from COVID-19 disruptions, both teams are eager to claim the series. Led by Smriti Mandhana and Alyssa Healy respectively, these two powerhouse teams will face off in what is sure to be an exciting and competitive battle. Don't miss out on all the action - check out the full schedule and squads here.
On the fourth day of the first Test between Australia and India, Mohammed Siraj showed his potential as a fast bowler by dismissing two of Australia's top batsmen - Usman Khawaja and Steven Smith. With just four wickets down, Australia were struggling to chase a target of 534 runs. However, Travis Head and Smith formed a partnership to revive Australia's hopes, until Siraj struck again and ended their stand. With the pitch playing tricks, Siraj proved to be a vital asset for India, redeeming himself after a poor performance against New Zealand.
Australia will face India in a Test series, hoping to break their winless streak since 2014/15. While India has been a dominant force, this time they arrive after a home whitewash against New Zealand. Travis Head, who has a history of hurting India, could exploit their weak transitional side. Steven Smith, now batting at number four, may not be in his prime but has shown glimpses of his former self. With lethal bowlers like Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood in their squad, Australia is determined to break their dry spell against India and turn their tactics into results.
As India's Test coach, Gautam Gambhir faces a crucial test in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia, as his position could be at risk if the team fails to perform well. There have been reports that the BCCI is considering making a change in the coaching position if India disappoints once again. Gambhir has recently faced criticism for Team India's poor performance in Tests against New Zealand and there have been discussions about potential replacements, including VVS Laxman. These issues were discussed in a 6-hour long meeting between Gambhir, Ajit Agarkar, and Rohit Sharma. However, the presence of disagreements between Gambhir and the team's think-tank raises concerns ahead of the crucial Test series.
The highly anticipated schedule for the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 has been announced, with a total of 45 matches set to take place across seven venues in Australia. Defending champions Australia will face New Zealand in the opening match at the SCG, while the highly anticipated clash between India and Pakistan will be held at the MCG. The tournament, which runs from October 16 to November 13, will see the top teams battle it out for the coveted trophy.
Team India's preparations for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy began on a disappointing note as three of their star batters, including captain Virat Kohli, failed to make meaningful contributions in a match simulation in Perth. With the pressure of needing a 4-0 series win against Australia to qualify for the ICC World Test Championship final, India's struggles against New Zealand have put their chances in jeopardy. While Australia have announced their squad, India's lineup is still uncertain, adding to the mounting pressure.
After being away from the Indian squad for a while, Rohit Sharma is back with a bang - this time not on the cricket field, but as a father to a baby boy. This news comes as a massive boost for India as they head into the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. With Rohit's return to the squad, India could have a formidable line-up to defend their title and silence their critics after the disappointing series whitewash against New Zealand. The senior batter's form will be crucial in India's quest to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy for a third consecutive time.