Two Minute Classics
Cricket Gold
Cricket Gold
Cricket Gold
Cricket Gold
Cricket Gold
Australia started day three looking to limit India's first innings lead, they ended it with an eight-wicket win in under two sessions of play after one of the more remarkable days of Test cricket
Cricket Gold
Australia started day three looking to limit India's first innings lead, they ended it with an eight-wicket win in under two sessions of play after one of the more remarkable days of Test cricket
A wicket just before stumps gave Australia a late boost after India took a handy first-innings lead on day two of the first Vodafone Test in Adelaide
Mitchell Starc set the tone with a wicket off the game's second ball, Nathan Lyon created plenty of chances before removing Cheteshwar Pujara, and Virat Kohli was run out to spark a mini-collapse against the new pink ball on an entertaining first day
Rishabh Pant was the hero as an injury-ravaged India ended Australia's 32-year undefeated run at the Gabba, executing a record-breaking final day chase to win the Test by three wickets and the series 2-1
Australia entered day four looking to press on to build a big lead, but five wickets to Mohammed Siraj and four for Shardul Thakur pegged the home side back, with Steve Smith the only player passing 50, setting up an epic day five finish.
A 123-run partnership between Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur saw India bowled out just 33 runs short of Australia's first innings, with Josh Hazlewood claiming a five-wicket haul, before Australia's openers extended their lead to 54 by stumps
India reached 2-62 at the Gabba before the rain arrived, frustrating Australia's hunt for wickets on day two
Marnus Labuschagne's century was the highlight for the hosts, while India's rookie bowling attack took up the fight to Australia on day one of the fourth Test in Brisbane
A hobbled Hanuma Vihari and a battered Ravichandran Ashwin defy Australia's bowlers for the entire final session after Rishabh Pant and Cheteshwar Pujara laid the platform for a famous drawn Test
Cameron Green posted his highest Test score and Steve Smith impressed again before Australia removed both openers as India look to stave off defeat in the third Test
Three run outs and another excellent Australian bowling performance has handed Australia the upper hand over India after three days of the third Test
India's bowlers fought back impressively on day two of the third Test before two late wickets brought Australia back into the match
Test debutant Will Pucovski hit an assured and composed 62 in his maiden knock while Marnus Labuschagne finished unbeaten on 67 as the pair dominated the first day where only 55 overs were possible amid traditional Sydney rain
Australia rookie Cameron Green put up a fight with a well-made 45 but the home side could only manage a 69-run lead, which India rattled off with minimal fuss despite the early loss of two wickets