CRR: 4.53. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Virat Kohli*, 0(1), 0, 0, 0. Cheteshwar Pujara, 1(3), 0, 0, 33.33. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Matthew Kuhnemann*, 1.3, 0, 1 ...
24.2 Lyon to Srikar Bharat, no run, fuller and just outside off , Bharat looks to block and gets beaten on the inside edge. 24.6 Lyon to Ashwin, no run, offbreak on the stumps, Ashwin goes on the back foot and looks to block. Bharat was on the front foot trying to push it straight with bat close to pad, but was undone by the lovely drift and pace on the delivery. Lyon bowled it in that in-between length and got the ball to spin enough to beat the inside edge. 25.3 Starc to Ashwin, no run, another bumper and Ashwin perhaps knew what was coming. There were a couple of rash shots but majority of the wickets were due to some consistent bowling, hitting the right lengths and targetting the stumps.
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There have been calls of leaving him out of the playing XI but only time will tell if that happens or not. And the road to the clean sweep starts on Wednesday as the 3rd Test gets underway in Indore. The only thing remains for India now is to see if they can whitewash the Aussies 4-0.
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- A win also guarantees Rohit and Co. Hello and welcome to the LIVE coverage of the India vs Australia third Test, which is being played at Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. - Having already secured the Border-Gavaskar trophy, Team India are on the cusp of a new record. This conditions will be ideal for the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli to pile on the runs. However, as per PTI reports, the curators this time have decided to use the black soil. It is yet another landmark Test for Virat Kohli as the encounter marks his 200th international match at home.
With the Border-Gavaskar Trophy safely in Indian hands, Australia hopes to restore some pride in the third Test at the Holkar Stadium in Indore.
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It’s wide and over-pitched and the India skipper pounces to crash a cut shot to the boundary. After their crazy capitulation in Delhi, Australia has been pilloried in the press and piled-on by a legion of Test greats who deplored their T20 ‘hit out until you get out’ approach and lemming-like devotion to the sweep shot. “I’m happy with where it’s at and I’ve built up enough of a pain threshold to deal with that stuff over the past 10 or 12 years.” And in worse news for the Australians, replays of a later Starc delivery that ducked between bat and pad show it didn’t catch the edge… Or does he want to take the pace off the ball and slow this torrent of runs to a trickle. Either way he’s back for a third over and Rohit Sharma gives him fresh cause for complaint, casually stepping out to lift Starc’s third ball over long-off to the boundary. The fourth ball stays low and goes under the bat. and too fast for the back up fielder who nutmegs it and has to watch it roll to the boundary. Or perhaps he was making a complaint to the match referee about the standard of umpiring? Pujara made a mess of that, played all over it and when it spun back sharply, it squared him up and went straight through to skittle the stumps. Carey whips off the bails and the Indian skipper is out stumped. 8th over: India 35-2 (Pujara 1, Kohli 1) Matt Kuhnemann to Virat Kohli and the young spinner makes the master batter look a tad foolish!
Good morning and welcome to Indore for the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar series. Australia arrives 0-2 down and without their captain.
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India have already secured the Border-Gavaskar trophy and they will now be playing for a record-extending 16th straight series win at home.
It has to be a mix of caution and aggression as the over attacking style of play is likely to be counter-productive. Khawaja struck a well-made 81 in Delhi and Head briefly put pressure on the spinners with his aggressive play. In terms of their squad composition, a lot has changed with Pat Cummins back in Australia to be with his ailing mother. Their battered and bruised opponents, Australia, have got a lot of time to reflect on their defeats in Nagpur and Delhi. Since they can't be expected to get runs in the lower order regularly, the onus lies on the top-order. If India get to bat on day one, the conditions will be ideal for the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli to pile on the runs.
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The areas on either side of the stumps were kept slightly dry, and the line of the stumps was watered and rolled. Smith’s men must be ready for whatever hostilities India might dish out in front of a likely sold-out Holkar Stadium on the first day.-Ayan Acharya Rohit and Shubman Gill batted together in the nets on Tuesday after Gill and KL Rahul had spent significant time batting side by side just a day prior. The first change in the bowling as Smith gives the ball to spinner Matthew Kuhnemann and he strikes in the first over. It’s dry from around a six-meter length to the crease at either end. Delhi was a tough place to employ the sweep. But Australia’s barebones batting and India’s unparalleled home dominance — India has lost only 2 out of 43 Test matches at home in the last 10 years — have rendered it a one-sided fight. A cracking shot over covers to register for the second four on the innings. This is a very overcooked wicket, it is dry and has started to crumble. However, it is a big miss as the replay shows a clear spike as the ball gets a nick, but lucky Rohit survives. Both Rohit and Gill are now dealing with boundaries at the moment with few hit-and-miss in between. He takes the second wicket and sends the other opener back in just two overs.
CRR: 3.23. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Ravichandran Ashwin*, 1(5), 0, 0, 20. Axar Patel, 6(13), 1, 0, 46.15. Bowling, O, M, R, W.
Back of a length on leg, turns in slightly as Khawaja looks to glance and beats him 1.2 Jadeja to Khawaja, no run, diving catch from Gill at backward short leg! Here again he goes back to a full ball on middle, but is able to keep it out 2.3Ashwin to Khawaja, no run, that's where Ashwin needs to be. 2.2 Ashwin to Labuschagne, leg byes, 1 run, big explosion off a length. Flighted on a fullish length and draws Khawaja forward, the ball then turns away to beat the outside edge.
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Down the leg side, Ashwin swishes the bat at it and misses, Carey takes it down low. But it's a bit purpley... Big turn outside off though. BIG APPEAL! Get one on the stumps Mitch, you might have some luck... He only knows one way. Huge slof sweep down on one knee, over the deep square leg boundary for another maximum. By Simon Smale I don't think that's going on to hit the stumps, so they won't review that, the Australians.
CRR: 6.00. Batting, R(B), 4s, 6s, SR. Usman Khawaja*, 2(5), 0, 0, 40. Marnus Labuschagne, 0(2), 0, 0, 0. Bowling, O, M, R, W. Ravichandran Ashwin*, 1, 0, 6 ...
20.2 Jadeja to Khawaja, FOUR, overpitched outside off, Khawaja once more does not try to overhit the drive, he just nicely leans forward and caresses the drive through cover. 20.3 Jadeja to Khawaja, byes, FOUR, uhhh! 19.3 Axar to Khawaja, no run, slower and at the stumps, Khawaja prods forward and defends it back They were too full or a bit short and could not find the perfect line and length on this surface. 20.5 Jadeja to Khawaja, no run, slower and at the stumps, Khawaja pops it back but the ball lands short of Jadeja Also, just having 109 on the board did not help them as the field was spread out and singles were on offer far too easily.