India vs Australia 3rd Test SCORECARD: Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international cricket.
Australia assistant coach Daniel Vettori accepted that Bumrah and Akash Deep foiled their plan of enforcing the follow-on
KL Rahul, playing as an opener, scored a crucial 84-run knock before the tail-enders took India past the follow-on mark in Brisbane
Bumrah accepted that when rain interrupts the game, players lose their rhythm while simultaneously acknowledging that one cannot control the weather
IND vs AUS HIGHLIGHTS: Bumrah's fifer helped tone down the Aussies as they end the day with more than 400 runs on the board.
The third Test between India and Australia is expected to be heavily affected by rain and overcast conditions, as per the latest weather reports
Despite their 2021 win, India's overall record in Brisbane is not very promising, as they have only won one and drawn one match in the seven Test matches they have played there.
The Indian cricket team wasted no time starting their preparation for Brisbane after a disappointing outing in Adelaide
When Rishabh Pant called up his coach Devender Sharma ahead of his much-anticipated Test comeback, the flamboyant and gritty batter got one advice: 'Head down kar ke khelnaa'. It was a note of caution about respecting the good balls. With a scintillating hundred in his comeback Test, Pant has reaffirmed his status as one of the most important players in the traditional format. "Obviously I am very happy for Rishabh. In fact, he could have got a hundred in the first innings also and I was a bit sad that he didn't get that," Devendra, who has mentored Pant since his pre-teen days at the iconic Sonnet Club told PTI after the end of third day's play. "But today he was flawless. This hundred is an important innings for him as it's his first international ton since comeback." Pant has now equalled MS Dhoni with most number of Test hundreds (6) and that too in his 34th red ball international game compared to 90 played by the former India captain. Add to it, more than half a dozen knocks
New West Indian pace sensation Shamar Joseph took 7/68 in his 11.5 overs to bowl Australia out and take his team to its first win on Aussies soil after 1997
Rishabh Pant and his exploits in the 4th Test at The Gabba, which helped India secure the four-match 2020/21 Test series 2-1 in Australia played a major role in CA bagging a big deal with Disney Star
The Aussies needed 16 overs and a little over an hour on the final morning to complete a resounding win
Smith, who took 105 innings to reach the feat, surpassed Tendulkar, who achieved the same feat in 110 innings