Tempers flared during the final two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25 as 19-year-old Australian opener Sam Konstas drew the ire of the Indian team with his aggressive batting. After the infamous shoulder clash between Konstas and Kohli, it was now Yashasvi Jaiswal's turn to sledge the young batter in Hindi. Adding another layer to the heated exchange, Jaiswal refused to pronounce Konstas' name properly. However, the taunt didn't last long as Jaiswal ended up taking the catch to dismiss Konstas, who had scored 23 runs off 38 balls. Eventually, Australia was all out for 181, giving India a four-run lead.
Team India's struggles with the new ball in Sydney continued as KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal were dismissed early by the pacers. Despite Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill forming a partnership, Gill was dismissed by Nathan Lyon on the final delivery of the first session, with Steve Smith's constant chatter from slips credited for unsettling him. In the post-lunch session, Kohli too fell to a similar delivery, leaving India struggling at 107 for 4. Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant fought hard with multiple blows but Kohli's longstanding struggles outside the off-stump and slip fielder's tactics proved costly for the team's top order.
The Indian opener's poor form continues as he is caught out by Australia's Mitchell Starc at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Despite being demoted to No. 3 in the previous test, Rahul couldn't make much of a difference and was once again dismissed cheaply. Fellow opener Yashasvi Jaiswal also fell early, leaving India in a tough spot at 17 for 2. Australia's Scott Boland took the wickets of both Rahul and Jaiswal in quick succession.
Sports "Kohli Survives Scare As India Opt To Bat In Series Finale Against Australia" India's star batsman Virat Kohli had a close call on the first ball he faced in the fifth and final Test against Australia in Sydney. Opting to bat first, India lost early wickets but Kohli, who came into the game after the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal, was almost caught out in the outside off trap. However, after review, the third umpire declared the ball had slipped out of Steve Smith's grasp and Kohli survived. India's decision to bat first in difficult conditions raised eyebrows as they were without regular captain Rohit Sharma, who had a poor run in the series.
In the fifth test match between Australia and India, Australia's dominant bowling attack led by Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland got off to a strong start, sending two Indian openers, KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, back to the pavilion. This follows Australia's win in the previous test match and puts them in a strong position to win the series. See the key dismissals on cricket.com.au and ausmencricket.
The Indian cricket team has made a bold move ahead of the final Test against Australia in Sydney, dropping senior batsman Rohit Sharma from the playing XI. This decision comes after Rohit's prolonged struggles with the bat, leading to speculation about his future in Test cricket. In his absence, Jasprit Bumrah is expected to take over as captain, while KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shubman Gill will make their way back to the top order. The exclusion signifies a transition in Team India's strategy, as the team looks to end the series on a high note.
On the fifth day of the 4th Test between India and Australia, Yashasvi Jaiswal was involved in a controversial DRS call. Despite no conclusive evidence, third umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat gave the verdict in Australia's favor, leading to confrontation from Jaiswal. However, Snicko operator Warren Brennan revealed that the lack of a spike was due to the shot being a glance-shot, making it difficult for the technology to detect any sound. Legendary umpire Simon Taufel also backed the decision, stating that the deflection was enough to overturn the on-field umpire's decision.
Australia dominates India in the second Boder-Gavaskar Trophy test, taking an unassailable 2-1 lead in the series with one test left to play. The hosts dominated with performances from Sams Konstas, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Scott Boland, while India lacked a cohesive effort despite brilliant performances from Yashasvi Jaiswal, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Jasprit Bumrah. The difference in the match came from Australia's lower-order partnerships, with India allowing their last few wickets to collect significant runs in both innings.
In a crucial moment of the India-Australia Test match, batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal was given out by the TV umpire after a review, despite no visible evidence of a deflection on the replay. This decision led to a heated discussion surrounding the use of technology in cricket and its impact on the game. While some experts agree with the decision, others question the reliability of the technology being used. Ultimately, the dismissal proved to be a pivotal moment, as India went on to lose the match by a significant margin.
Despite early setbacks with the failure of veterans Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, India's Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant showed resilience with their partnership of 88 runs on Day 5 of the 4th Test between India and Australia at MCG. However, a quick 2-wicket haul by Scott Boland and Travis Head shifted the game in Australia's favor. By lunch, India had lost 3 wickets while chasing 340, leaving the match on a knife's edge. Stay tuned for live updates!