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Scott Boland - Steve Smith - Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Joel Wilson - Star India - 'Rested' Rohit Sharma's Reaction As Virat Kohli Survives First-Ball Duck Is All Of Us - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

'Rested' Rohit Sharma's Reaction As Virat Kohli Survives First-Ball Duck Is All Of Us

Star India batter Virat Kohli survived a first-ball duck on Day 1 of the series-deciding Sydney Test against Australia on Friday. The incident happened in the 8th over of India's innings after Kohli walked out to bat, following Yashasvi Jaiswal's dismissal. After Jaiswal, Kohli too was caught in the slip cordon off Scott Boland's delivery. Boland bowled a length ball, inducing an edge from Kohli's bat that flew to Steve Smith at second slip. However, Smith scooped it up but the ball seemed to have touched the grass before it was taken by Marnus Labuschagne at gully.

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Ricky Ponting - Justin Langer - Sydney Test - Virat Kohli - Joel Wilson - Irfan Pathan - Virat Kohli - Out Or Not Out At Sydney Cricket Ground? Experts Divided On Decision - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Smith - county Scott

Virat Kohli - Out Or Not Out At Sydney Cricket Ground? Experts Divided On Decision

First day of the ongoing fifth Test between India and Australia grabbed a lot of limelight due to multiple reasons. The day with Rohit Sharma missing the match and giving the captaincy to Jasprit Bumrah. As everyone was coping with Rohit's absence, another row escalated after star batter Virat Kohli got embroiled into a controversial call with the third umpire. The incident took place in the 7.5 over of India's first session when Virat Kohli walked in as he replaced Yashasvi Jaiswal on the crease.

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Steve Smith - Virat Kohli - Joel Wilson - Steven Smith - Steve Smith Rubbishes Third Umpire's Decision, Says This On Virat Kohli Catch - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Scott

Steve Smith Rubbishes Third Umpire's Decision, Says This On Virat Kohli Catch

Australia batter Steve Smith on Friday reacted to India batter Virat Kohli's catch in the first session on Day 1 of the Sydney Test and said that he is 100 per cent sure of getting a hand under it. The incident took place in the 7.5 over of India's first session when Virat Kohli walked in as he replaced Yashasvi Jaiswal on the crease. Kohli faced Australia pacer Scott Boland in his first ball and got saved from another embarrassment. The Aussie pacer delivered a length ball which took an edge from Kohli's bat and went down to Smith. The Aussie batter who was standing on the slips scooped it up but the ball just touched the turf before it was taken by Smith's compatriot at gully.

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Pat Cummins - Joel Wilson - Star Sports - Yashasvi Jaiswal - Rajeev Shukla - Sunil Gavaskar - "Wrong Decision": Sunil Gavaskar Loses It On-Air Over Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Wrong Decision": Sunil Gavaskar Loses It On-Air Over Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS Controversy

The dramatic fifth day of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne was overshadowed by a contentious dismissal of Indian batter Yashasvi Jaiswal. The decision, made by the third umpire following a disputed DRS review, ignited a storm of criticism from cricketing legends and officials alike, with Sunil Gavaskar and BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla leading the charge against what they described as a 'wrong decision'. Jaiswal, who was batting on a gritty 84 off 208 balls, seemed to be India's best hope of salvaging a draw against Australia's relentless attack.

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Pat Cummins - Alex Carey - Joel Wilson - Yashasvi Jaiswal - Rajeev Shukla - "Third Umpire Should Have...": BCCI Top Official Breaks Silence As Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS Row Divides Cricket World - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Bangladesh

"Third Umpire Should Have...": BCCI Top Official Breaks Silence As Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS Row Divides Cricket World

BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla on Monday slammed third umpire Saikat Sharfuddoula for Yashasvi Jaiswal's contentious dismissal on the final day of the Boxing Day Test against Australia in Melbourne, saying the India opener was "clearly not out". Jaiswal was batting on 84 when Australia skipper Pat Cummins' down-the-leg snorter cramped him for room while attempting a hook, and the home side went up instantaneously in appeal for a caught behind as Alex Carey completed a tumbling take.

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Pat Cummins - Alex Carey - Joel Wilson - Yashasvi Jaiswal - "Zero Confidence...": Pat Cummins Gives Clear Take On Yashasvi Jaiswal's Ultra Edge Row - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Bangladesh

"Zero Confidence...": Pat Cummins Gives Clear Take On Yashasvi Jaiswal's Ultra Edge Row

Australian skipper Pat Cummins on Monday said it's tough to repose full “confidence” on ultra-edge technology but maintained that India batter Yashasvi Jaiswal had clearly edged him behind the stumps to Alex Carey. Jaiswal was batting on 84 when he tried to pull a short-pitched delivery from Cummins, only to be collected by Carey. As on-field umpire Joel Wilson did not uphold the appeal, it was referred to the third umpire. Ibne Saikat, third umpire from Bangladesh, however, overruled the on-field decision despite the Snicko not showing any spike.

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Alex Carey - Rohit Sharma - Joel Wilson - Yashasvi Jaiswal - "Juthe Log": Rohit Sharma And Co. Blasted By Ex-India Star On Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS Row - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Juthe Log": Rohit Sharma And Co. Blasted By Ex-India Star On Yashasvi Jaiswal DRS Row

Former India wicketkeeper-batter Surinder Khanna lashed out at India's approach in the fourth Test against Australia and called for 'fair play' from the visiting side following their 184-run defeat at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Monday. Chasing 340 on the final day of the match, Indian batters once again faltered against Australia's bowling attack as the hosts took 2-1 lead in the five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.

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