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Anish Kumar is a News Editor at Business Standard with nearly a decade of sports journalism experience. From Cricket World Cups and India’s bilateral Test series to the Ranji Trophy and Pro Kabaddi League, he has covered it all. With deep digital and multimedia experience across top newsrooms, Anish knows how to craft content — from sharp headlines to dynamic videos — that clicks with today’s audiences. Off the field, he’s either trekking up a mountain or tracking the latest political developments.
IND vs AUS 2nd Test FULL SCORECARD: Resuming at 128 for 5, India lost their remaining five wickets for just 47 runs in 12.5 overs on Day 3, with Nitish Kumar Reddy top-scoring with a 47-ball 42.
IND vs AUS Highlights: Travis Head scored blistering 140 to hand Australia 157 runs lead in the first innings
Gavaskar questioned the Indian bowlers' approach, stating, "They have to make the batters play as much as they can."
IND vs AUS HIGHLIGHTS: Mitchell Starc turned the pink ball into a lethal weapon, claiming his maiden five-wicket haul vs India as Australia dismantled the visitors for 180 in the first innings
Starc returned with bowling figures of 6-48 in the first innings of the Pink Ball Test as India were bundled out for 180 runs.
Rohit Sharma is just two sixes away from becoming the Indian batter with the most sixes in Test cricket, surpassing Virender Sehwag's record of 90 sixes.
Mitchell Starc's opening delivery in the IND vs AUS 2nd Test set the tone in dramatic fashion as he dismissed Yashavi Jaiswal without the Indian opener troubling the scorers
IND vs AUS 2nd Test Playing 11: Captain Rohit replaced Devdutt Padikkal while Dhruv Jurel made way for Shubman Gill in the India's Playing 11. Ashwin comes in for Sundar.
The India vs Australia 2nd Test will begin at 2:30 PM local time, which is 9:30 PM Indian Standard Time (IST), as Adelaide is 5 hours ahead of India's time zone.
Rohit explained that making a decision on his own batting position wasn't easy for him personally, but for the sake of the team, he had to make the change.
In the press conference on the eve of the IND vs AUS 2nd Test, Rohit Sharma informs that he will bat somewhere in the middle order and KL Rahul will continue as opener
Head said: "It'll be great to tell my grandkids that I faced Bumrah. Hopefully, I'll face him a few more times, but he's definitely been a tough competitor."
After a challenging home series against New Zealand, the rejuvenated pacer credits his resurgence to valuable guidance from India's bowling stalwart, Jasprit Bumrah.
As the race for WTC 2025 final intensifies, check the qualification scenarios and chances of India, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Sri Lanka here
South Africa made a case for ICC WTC final 2025 after they jumped to the second spot. New Zealand faced a defeat from England and slipped to 4th spot. Check WTC points table and team rankings here
With Hazlewood ruled out of the India vs Australia 2nd Test in Adelaide, Boland, who is playing two-day tour game against India, might get a chance in Australia's XI on December 6
A brief 15-minute meeting took place on Friday but was cut short after the members failed to reach a consensus
The PKL 2024 playoffs will begin on December 26, 2024. The grand finale of Pro Kabaddi League 2024 will take place on December 29
Mitchell Marsh, who had been struggling with soreness after Australia's heavy 295-run defeat in the first Test in Perth earlier this week, is a major concern for the team ahead of IND vs AUS 2nd Test
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is set to run from February 19 to March 9. The event will be hosted by Pakistan, however, India's refusal to visit the country led to delay in announcing the fixture