Tag: AUS Vs IND

  • Good folks end first too: Sourav Ganguly lauds Ajinkya Rahane after ‘particular win at MCG’

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    Image Source : AP Ajinkya Rahane with Ravindra Jadeja
    BCCI president Sourav Ganguly was on Tuesday stuffed with reward for India’s stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane and the staff for his or her spectacular eight-wicket win on the Melbourne Cricket Ground towards Australia within the Boxing Day Test.  
    “A special win at MCG ..india loves playing here ..well done Ajinkya rahane @ajinkyarahane88 ..good people finish first too.. congratulations to all..@imjadeja @ashwinravi99 .best of luck for the next 2 games @bcci,” tweeted the previous Indian captain.

    India headed into the competition on the again of an Adelaide low the place they had been folded for simply 36, their lowest complete on Test cricket. Following the loss, Virat Kohli left for dwelling on paternity go away, Mohammed Shami was dominated out of the sequence, and halfway by the competition on the MCG, Umesh Yadav limped off with calf harm. 

    A particular win at MCG ..india loves taking part in right here ..properly completed Ajinkya rahane @ajinkyarahane88 ..good folks end first too.. congratulations to all..@imjadeja @ashwinravi99 .better of luck for the subsequent 2 video games @bcci— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) December 29, 2020

    Yet the Indian assault led by Jasprit Bumrah and R Ashwin managed to fold Australia twice for 195 and 200 whereas Rahane scored a sensational 112 to rescue the staff and ultimately stage the sequence 1-1. 
    India will now tackle Australia in Sydney for the third Test which begins from January 7 onwards with the chance to retain the trophy that they had claimed within the 2018/19 tour of ustralia.

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  • AUS vs IND | India, Australia gamers to remain in Melbourne for one more week earlier than third Test in Sydney

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    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Ajinkya Rahane and Tim Paine
    The Indian and Australian groups will keep in Melbourne for a couple of extra days and proceed to Sydney just a few days earlier than the third Test match that may start on the Sydney Cricket Ground on January 7, Cricket Australia’s Interim CEO Nick Hockley stated.
    On Tuesday, Cricket Australia had introduced that the third Test shall be performed in Sydney as scheduled after days of hypothesis that it could possibly be moved to Melbourne following an increase in Covid-19 instances within the state of New South Wales (NSW), the place the town is positioned.
    The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) curator had, in the meantime, begun getting ready a pitch subsequent to the one the place the second Test was performed as standby.

    “Last night’s announcement was that we are proceeding to Sydney and we are putting our plans in place to do that safely. The players will be in Melbourne for a few more days training there, before moving to Sydney a couple of days ahead of the Test match,” Hockley stated whereas talking to reporters on Wednesday throughout a digital interplay.
    NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Wednesday stated that the state authorities might enable about 50 per cent crowd for the third Test which signifies that there could possibly be 24,000 spectators.
    “I believe the NSW Premier’s remark are a baseline. We will proceed to work over the approaching days with the NSW authorities and the SCG. Ultimately, we are going to take the federal government recommendation, what number of we are able to have safely.
    “We want as many people as possible to experience the New Year’s Test. To do that safely is the target. Fifty per cent public is a baseline. We will work in the coming days if we can get more but safety is the priority,” Hockley added.

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  • AUS vs IND | Heartening to see Australian legends praising Ajinkya Rahane’s captaincy: Gavaskar

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    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Ajinkya Rahane
    The legendary Sunil Gavaskar on Tuesday stated it was heartening to see Australian legends heaping reward on stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane for his management expertise after he led India to a series-levelling eight-wicket win within the second Test right here.
    Stepping into the sneakers of normal skipper Virat Kohli, Rahane confirmed nice character to encourage India to a memorable win on the MCG, simply days after being dismissed for his or her lowest-ever rating of 36 within the Adelaide Test, which the guests misplaced by eight wickets.

    “… you had to be around the Australian commentary boxes to understand the kind of admiration that was there for the way he (Rahane) lead the team amongst some of the Australian legends who were at the commentary box,” Gavaskar advised ‘India Today’.
    “So that was such a heartening thing to see that he was being praised for his leadership by these guys, someone like Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, Mike Hussey, Shane Warne, they had nothing but praise for Rahane’s captaincy.”
    However, Gavaskar made it clear that Virat Kohli is the Test captain and Rahane ought to make method for him as soon as he returns from his paternity go away. “Rahane is the stand-in captain and as a stand-in captain or as a stand-in batsman or an new-ball bowler or off-spinner, you try to do your best at that point of time but when the main guy is back again very fit, you make way for that guy,” he stated.
    Asked if the strain is now on the Australians, Gavaskar stated: “Definitely! This isn’t one thing they’re used to. Every time they’ve gained the primary Test match, they’ve gone on to win the collection, they’ve gone on to grind the opposition.
    “Some of the former Australian cricketers were speaking about a 4-0 win, that India will be blown over etc etc. Now you know what it is. This is not a team which will lie down and allow you to walk all over them. So it augurs well for the Indian team.”
    “The Australians have their own problems, finding a good opening pair, they need to find somebody who can get wickets when the fourth and fifth bowler is required. Even India has its own problems, they also have to think about opening batting position and in the middle order but in bowling they have nothing to worry about.”
    Gavaskar attributed the comeback to the contribution of the brand new ball bowlers, who in accordance with him, did not enable the Australian openers to type a partnership.

    “The new ball bowlers made sure that Australia didn’t get off to a 70 or 100 for no loss on day one, this is the main reason why this comeback was possible,” he stated.
    “If Australia would have gotten off to a begin, the (Indian) staff would have began considering ‘look that this isn’t our tour as a result of after we performed in Adelaide the whole lot we performed was edged however these Australians have been taking part in and lacking, getting hit on the pads however nonetheless survived and received to 80-90 for no loss’, in order that kind of damaging mindset can creep in.
    “But because those early wickets were taken, that’s the reason the Indian team could think that ‘no we are still in the game, we did well for two days in Adelaide, we had a horrific one hour but we can still do it’ and they have shown us how to do it.”
    Debutant Shubman Gill impressed with scores of 45 and 35 not out in his two innings. Asked if Gill belongs to the massive stage, Gavaskar stated: “Certainly for the photographs that he has performed, from his defence and temperament, it seems that this can be a long run prospect for India. I’m not 100 per cent certain if he must be batting on the high of the order or at quantity 5.
    “Because at the top of the order he takes a few chances and at the U-19 level he was not opening the batting, he was batting at 3 or 4, so may be that is his real position. But no questions, if he keeps improving, India has a long term prospect in their hands.”
    Gavaskar additionally praised the Indian staff administration for together with Ravindra Jadeja (57, 2/28) within the taking part in XI after he missed the opening Test because of concussion.
    “That is one of the bold decisions that this captain or the team management took because to go with Jadeja as an all-rounder meant that India had the perfect balance,” he stated.
    “In batting, it got little bit of depth and in bowling, they had an extra option which meant Bumrah, Umesh could take a bit of breather and also he is a fabulous fielder.”
    Opener Mayank Agarwal had a forgettable outing up to now within the two Tests however Gavaskar stated he must be given one other probability. “Mayank has shown good temperament over the last one-year-and-a-half. I would not be harsh on him. I will give him another go, let him and Rohit (Sharma) open in the third Test and it is upto him whether he tries to curtail that back lift and narrow that stance that he has and look to get better.” 

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  • Sydney to host third Test between India and Australia regardless of COVID-19 fears

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    Cricket Australia on Tuesday determined to retain Sydney because the venue for the third Test in opposition to India, ending hypothesis that the sport might transfer to Melbourne due to stringent COVID-19 border restrictions that will have affected the gamers’ motion for the fourth match in Brisbane.
    The third Test is to be held from January 7. The collection is presently locked 1-1 after India gained the second Test in Melbourne, which was positioned on standby within the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak in Sydney’s northern seashores earlier than Christmas.
    “Despite the many challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, I am delighted to say Cricket Australia remains on track to deliver the men’s international series as scheduled,” Cricket Australia’s Interim CEO Nick Hockley was quoted as saying by ‘cricket.com.au’.
    The fourth and ultimate Test is scheduled from January 19 in Brisbane, Queensland, which has positioned strict border restrictions on arrivals from Sydney.
    “We have met regularly over the past week to assess the unfolding public health situation in Sydney and gauge its impact on border restrictions around the country,” Hockley stated.
    “…To that end, we have made the decision to keep the New Year’s Test at the SCG, which has a wonderful recent history of hosting the Pink Test and Jane McGrath Day on the third day of play.”
    The outbreak had earlier jeopardised the preparations for the fourth Test on the Gabba with Queensland closing its border for anybody coming from the Greater Sydney space.
    “We are assured that each this match, and the fourth Test in Brisbane, will play out in a secure and profitable method…
    “We are very grateful to the Queensland Government for their willingness to work with us to deliver the series as planned in a manner that places the safety and wellbeing of the players, officials, staff and the wider community as its top priority,” Hockley stated.
    “In response to the public health situation in NSW and the requirements of the Queensland Government, CA will put in place appropriate biosecurity measures and we thank all players, staff and broadcasters for their cooperation to play the matches safely,” he added.
    The “Pink Test” has change into a practice on the Sydney Cricket Ground and in its twelfth yr final summer season raised 1.2 million Australian {dollars} for the McGrath basis, a charity arrange by former pacer Glenn Mcgrath to help breast most cancers sufferers.
    “We are thrilled the Vodafone Pink Test will still take place at the SCG. It is the home of the Pink Test and the spirit and support of the crowd at the SCG have become a huge part of the Pink Test atmosphere over the past 12 years,” McGrath stated in a press release.
    “In the coming days, we will be announcing our new exciting digital initiative for this year’s Pink Test, which will mean people can get involved, no matter whether they are in the stadium or watching from home,” he added.

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  • AUS vs IND | Sydney receives go-ahead to host third Test regardless of recent Covid-19 outbreak

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    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)
    The SCG has been given the go-ahead to host the third Test between Australia and India, scheduled to start out from January 7. While the third Test will likely be performed in Sydney, the fourth and closing sport of the four-match collection will get underway in Brisbane, as scheduled.
    Recent Covid-19 outbreak in Sydney had put the destiny of the third Test on the SCG in jeopardy. The MCG, venue of the just-concluded second Test, was placed on standby to probably host back-to-back matches.

    However, Nick Hockley, Cricket Australia’s Interim CEO, has stated that the board is ready on monitor to host the remaining two Tests as per schedule.
    “Despite the many challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, I am delighted to say Cricket Australia remains on track to deliver the men’s international series as scheduled,” Hockley stated in a press release shared by Cricket Australia.

    “We have met commonly over the previous week to evaluate the unfolding public well being state of affairs in Sydney and gauge its impression on border restrictions across the nation. To date, we’ve got been capable of ship a protected and profitable summer season due to our detailed biosecurity protocols and the superb work of so many nice folks behind the scenes.
    “To that finish, we’ve got made the choice to maintain the New Year’s Test on the SCG, which has an exquisite latest historical past of internet hosting the Pink Test and Jane McGrath Day on the third day of play.
    “We are assured that each this match and the fourth Test in Brisbane, will play out in a protected and profitable method and thus spherical out what has been an impressive males’s worldwide program this summer season.
    The New Year’s Test in Sydney is also called ‘Pink Test’ as it is a main fundraiser for the Mcgrath Foundation, a breast most cancers charity arrange by the previous Australia pacer in reminiscence of his late spouse Jane  
    The collection is at present tied at 1-1 after India’s comfy victory within the MCG on Tuesday. The touring social gathering, led by stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane, registered an eight-wicket victory on Day 4 of the Boxing Day Test to stage the collection and shrug off recollections of their shambolic batting collapse in Adelaide.

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  • Boxing Day Test: Shubman Gill is particular however do not evaluate him to anybody, says Wasim Jaffer

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    Image Source : AP Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara
    Stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane rose to the event as India bounced again from the Adelaide horror to defeat Australia by eight wickets within the second Test match on the MCG. Led by Rahane’s stellar ton within the first innings, the touring get together thumped the Aussies in Melbourne to degree the four-Test collection 1-1. 
    Indian bowling unit additionally stepped up by bowling the hosts for simply 200 within the first session of Day 4, setting a straightforward goal of 70 to chase within the second innings. Debutant Mohammed Siraj registered 3/37 whereas Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravi Ashwin scalped two wickets every to place India in a commanding place on the fourth day. 

    The second debutant, Shubman Gill, additionally had a memorable outing on the MCG, having scored 45 and 35 within the first and second innings respectively. After coming into the facet as out-of-form Prithvi Shaw’s alternative, Gill justified his choice along with his elegant strokeplay in each the innings. 
    Showering reward on the Punjab teenager, former India opener Wasim Jaffer stated that Shubman is ‘particular’. Jaffer, nevertheless, requested everybody to not put the younger lad beneath stress by evaluating him with others. 

    “Shubman is special but please let him enjoy his cricket and grow into his career. Don’t compare him to anyone and put undue pressure on him. He’s not next somebody he’s first Shubman Gill. We’ve lost many great talents due to undue pressure and unreal expectations,” tweeted Jaffer.
    Shubman is particular however please let him take pleasure in his cricket and develop into his profession. Don’t evaluate him to anybody and put undue stress on him. He’s not subsequent someone he is first Shubman Gill. We’ve misplaced many nice abilities as a consequence of undue stress and unreal expectations. #Shubmangill— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) December 29, 2020

     
    Skipper Rahane was additionally in awe of Gill’s batting show in opposition to the Australian bowling set-up.
    “That (five-bowler plan) labored properly for us properly. We have been considering of getting an all-rounder and Jadeja has been good for us. Shubman, everyone knows his First-class profession and on this recreation, he has proven the intent to play photographs at this degree. Has proven composure,” stated Rahane after the victory.

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  • IND vs AUS 2nd Test: Australia fined 40 per cent match price, 4 WTC factors for sluggish over-rate

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    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Ajinkya Rahane and Tim Paine
    Australia have been fined 40 per cent match price and penalised 4 ICC World Test Championship factors for his or her sluggish over-rate in opposition to India within the Boxing Day conflict on the MCG. The Tim Paine-led aspect was two overs in need of the goal after time allowances have been considered. 
    On-field umpires Bruce Oxenford and Paul Reiffel, third umpire Paul Wilson and fourth umpire Gerard Abood levelled the cost. Paine pleaded responsible to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction which was imposed by match referee David Boon. At current, Australia are sitting on the prime of the World Test Championship (WTC) factors desk with 322 factors, adopted by India and New Zealand on 390 and 300 factors respectively.
    “In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to minimum over-rate offences, players are fined 20 per cent of their match fees for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time,” the ICC mentioned in an announcement.

    “In addition, as per Article 16.11.2 of the ICC World Test Championship playing conditions, a side is penalised two points for each over short. Consequently, four World Test Championship points have been deducted from Australia’s points in total. Paine pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, so there was no need for a formal hearing.”
    In the second Test of the four-match collection, Australia have been handed an eight-wicket defeat by Ajinkya Rahane-led India on Tuesday. Coming again strongly after their horrendous batting present in Adelaide, the Indian crew, in common skipper Virat Kohli’s absence, clinched a complete victory in Melbourne to stage the collection 1-1. 
    Stand-in skipper Rahane was adjudged Player of the Match for his spectacular hundred within the first innings.  The third Test of the Border-Gavaskar trophy is scheduled to begin from January 7 in Sydney

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  • AUS vs IND 2nd Test | ‘Umpire did not have a look at sufficient replays’: Tim Paine on his controversial DRS dismissal

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    Image Source : 7 CRICKET/TWITER Tim Paine
    Australia skipper Tim Paine blamed TV umpire Paul Wilson for making the choice in opposition to him too shortly with out seeing sufficient replays throughout the third day’s play of the second Test.
    Paine had joined Cameron Green on the crease because the final recognised batting pair with the Aussies struggling in second innings at 98 for 5 and nonetheless 33 runs behind India.

    Paine made one run earlier than trying to hit left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja for runs by the off-side. He missed the ball which went into wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant’s gloves. The Indian fieldsmen’s attraction, nonetheless, was turned down by the on-field umpire however skipper Ajinkya Rahane reviewed it. The replays confirmed slightly hole, the hotspot confirmed no white mark however the snicko confirmed a small spike which prompted the TV umpire to provide him out. Paine left the sphere indignant.

    “It was extremely frustrating. Crucial part of the game, felt like I have been playing pretty well at the start of series. I felt if I could get into a partnership with Greeny, add another 50 or 100 runs together, then the whole game changes, so having finished like that is extremely disappointing. I didn’t hit it, it is pretty clear from my reaction,” Paine informed reporters on Tuesday.
    The 36-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman recalled an identical choice which went the batsman’s manner in India’s first innings when Cheteshwar Pujara was given not out on the primary ball of the second day. There was no mark on the hotspot like within the case of Paine however there was slightly spike.

    “I have spoken to them (umpires and referee). It wasn’t productive. My only concern was not with technology but the precedence they set with (Cheteshwar) Pujara. And the fact that the decision (Paine’s) was made too quickly, he didn’t look at enough replays to see full evidence where there was probably gap between bat and ball…. the line itself it started before, it went past the bat and then finished where it did. So it was a lot of things that did not marry up. I saw some photos. I don’t think he took a look at the technology,” mentioned Paine.
    Australia opening batsman Matthew Wade too had known as for consistency and felt that Paine was wronged.
    “It (Paine’s dismissal) looked actually very similar to the one of Pujara. From what I have seen, the snicko showed a very similar thing. One was given out, one was not given out. The cookie crumbles sometimes but we need consistency,” mentioned Wade on Monday.
    “I heard a noise on Pujara one. I was at first slip at that time. The bat was the only thing out there. We saw what you guys saw. I am assuming there was a small spike. Either way if it is out or not out, the consistency is what you want as a player,” added Wade.
    Earlier, Aussie quick bowler Merv Hughes had additionally questioned the choice to provide Paine out.
    “You need two pieces of information to overturn that decision (of Paine’s dismissal) which was originally given not out by the umpire. One is the hotspot and the other is the snicko. You cannot overturn an on-field umpire’s decision on the basis of just one,” mentioned Hughes to ABC Sport.

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  • Boxing Day Test: Jasprit Bumrah pips Malcolm Marshall, Glenn McGrath in bowling common

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    Image Source : AP Jasprit Bumrah
    Jasprit Bumrah has trumped the likes of Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner, Curtly Ambrose and Glenn McGrath within the checklist of bowling averages for bowlers with 75 or extra Test wickets during the last fifty years.
    Bumrah has now taken 76 wickets in 16 Tests at a median of 20.68 whereas former West Indies tempo bowler Malcolm Marshall is the subsequent finest having taken 376 wickets at a median of 20.94 in 81 Test matches.

    Marshall’s fellow West Indies bowler Joel Garner averages 20.97 with 259 wickets in 58 Tests to be on the third spot. Another West Indian, Curtly Ambrose, with 405 wickets at 20.99 in 98 Test matches is simply behind Garner.
    Current Australia tempo bowler Pat Cummins rounds off the highest 5 with 153 wickets at a median of 21.51 in 32 Tests, simply forward of fellow Aussie Glenn McGrath who has 563 wickets at 21.64 in 124 Test matches.

    Bumrah has taken eight wickets within the two Tests in Australia thus far, selecting 4 for 56 within the first innings of the second Test.
    “I don’t look at stats and put unnecessary pressure on myself. I just look to do the basics,” mentioned Bumrah after the Australian innings ended at lunch on Tuesday.
    Bumrah, who picked 21 wickets throughout India’s earlier tour of Australia in 2018-19, led the tempo assault effectively within the second innings of the second Test at the same time as Umesh Yadav limped off the sphere in the course of the third day’s play. Bumrah took the prized scalp of Steve Smith and likewise broke the 57-run seventh wicket partnership when he removed Pat Cummins on Tuesday morning.
    “The chat was to not complain about being a bowler short and to try and make the run-scoring hard for their batsmen. We were just trying to help each other and have good communication with each other,” Bumrah added.
    The 27-year-old has taken 15 wickets in two Tests on the Melbourne Cricket Ground at a median of 13.06. He took 9 for 86 within the 2018 Boxing Day Test and took six for 110 on this Boxing Day Test.

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  • AUS vs IND | Steve Smith hasn’t been in a position to get in but: Tim Paine says batting, fielding let Australia down

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    Image Source : AP Steve Smith
    Not sufficient runs on the board and dropping a variety of catches led to Australia’s eight-wicket defeat within the second Test match on the Melbourne Cricket Ground, mentioned Australia skipper Tim Paine.
    Paine additionally credited the India bowlers saying they’ve been extraordinarily disciplined and are executing the plans higher than the Aussie batsmen have been.
    “India are bowling effectively. They have been extraordinarily disciplined. We have not actually been in a position to get partnerships collectively. But from what I’ve seen watching Marnus and Steve Smith, this isn’t the primary time. groups have targetted their stumps. That occurs each single Test match. Having mentioned that these guys are executing it higher.
    Someone like Steve, particularly, hasn’t been in a position to get in but. Once he will get in, he’ll discover a approach as he all the time does, the remainder will comply with swimsuit and have to,” mentioned Paine whereas chatting with the media on Tuesday.

    Paine mentioned there will not be huge adjustments and added that the group must play higher.
    “We just need to bat better. No matter who is there, we just need to scoring runs. That is our job as the top 7 in the Australian cricket team. If you are not then obviously they (selectors) will look at other people. But yeah, these are the best we have at the moment but they have not been good enough to get the job done.”
    The Aussie skipper hinted that they could look to assault the Indian bowlers from the following recreation, one thing that Steve Smith had mentioned earlier within the morning earlier than the day’s play.
    “Absolutely (we will take risks). Risk-rewarded, that’s the way game is. Everybody does it differently. Matthew Wade sweeps, others use their feet, Cam Green didn’t attack him (Ashwin) overly today but played him nice. Everyone has to have plans and have confidence to go about it,” mentioned Paine.

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