India bowl Australia out for 181 on day two of fifth Test in Sydney despite loss of skipper Jasprit Bumrah due to back spasm; ...
India's struggles in the Border Gavaskar Trophy continued at the Gabba, with Australia posting a formidable first-innings total. Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali attributed India's woes to a ...
While Bumrah left the field and went to a hospital after a back spasm, Indian bowlers - Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj and Nitish Reddy - helped India bowl Australia out for 181 to take a four ...
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India kept Australia to 181 with Bumrah bowling. They'll likely need a cushion on that if he doesn't bowl on Sunday. "All of us were sitting together, the bowlers were sitting together and ...
Despite India being bowled out for just 150, Bumrah displayed remarkable leadership, inspiring his team to bowl Australia out for a mere 104. The visitors then declared at a formidable 487/6, setting ...
The last ODI series between the teams was in April 2021, where Australia secured a 3-0 series sweep at Bay Oval to keep their decades-long grip on the Rose Bowl. Speaking of the Rose Bowl ...
Speaking on Triple M radio on Saturday, former Australia coach Lehmann declared India couldn't win if Bumrah didn't bowl - and he was proven right. "If Bumrah doesn't bowl, Australia win," he said.
In Bumrah’s absence, the visiting attack did well to bowl Australia out for 181 in its first dig, a deficit of four runs, and fellow quick Prasidh Krishna was asked about Bumrah in Sunday’s ...
India captain Jasprit Bumrah had suffered back spasms on Day 2 of the fifth Test against Australia in Sydney, leaving the ...