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Nathan Lyon - Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Steven Smith - Shubman Gill - "Test Cricket Is Hard-Fought": Rohit Sharma's Honest Verdict On India's Performance In Border-Gavaskar Trophy - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Ahmedabad -  Delhi

"Test Cricket Is Hard-Fought": Rohit Sharma's Honest Verdict On India's Performance In Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Following his side's series win over Australia, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma remarked that the series was "fantastic" and different players contributed to the team's win by taking responsibility to bail the side out of difficult situations. Half-centuries from Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne helped Australia draw the fourth and final Test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. "It was a fantastic series. Right from the word go, how exciting it was. A lot of the players are playing this for the first time. We do understand the importance of this series and the opposition. A lot of hard work has gone into this. At different times we have come up with answers. We knew how important it was to start the series. The Delhi Test, I am very proud of. We were behind in the game. At Indore, we were put under pressure and lost the game. Different players put their hands up. A lot of guys took up the responsibility and bailed us out," said Rohit in a post-match presentation.

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David Warner - Ashton Agar - Josh Inglis - Mitchell Swepson - George Bailey - Peter Handscomb - Australia squad for first two Ashes tests and World Test Championship includes Josh Inglis and David Warner - eurosport.com - Australia - India

Australia squad for first two Ashes tests and World Test Championship includes Josh Inglis and David Warner

Australia have announced their squad for the first two Ashes tests and World Test Championship final, which includes English-born wicketkeeper Josh Inglis and David Warner. Inglis will be hoping to make his test debut, while Warner has kept his place in the initial squad for the Ashes this summer.

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David Warner - Nathan Lyon - Alex Carey - Ashton Agar - Josh Inglis - Marcus Harris - Mitchell Swepson - George Bailey - Peter Handscomb - Todd Murphy - Out-of-form Warner makes Australia's Ashes squad - news24.com - Britain - Australia - India - county Harris

Out-of-form Warner makes Australia's Ashes squad

Under-pressure David Warner was on Wednesday spared the axe and included in Australia's squad for the first two Ashes Tests and the World Test Championship final, while all-rounder Mitchell Marsh earned a recall.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Cameron Green - Nathan Lyon - Alex Carey - Mitchell Marsh - Marcus Harris - Mitchell Swepson - George Bailey - Peter Handscomb - Todd Murphy - David Warner Returns As Australia Name Squad For WTC Final, First Two Ashes Tests - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - India

David Warner Returns As Australia Name Squad For WTC Final, First Two Ashes Tests

Under-pressure David Warner was Wednesday spared the axe and included in Australia's squad for the first two Ashes Tests and the World Test Championship final, while all-rounder Mitchell Marsh earned a recall. Veteran opener Warner is fighting to save his career after a lean run with the bat that had some questioning whether his time was over. But the 36-year-old will head to England as part of a 17-man squad that also includes Josh Inglis as cover for wicketkeeper Alex Carey, and Marcus Harris and Matthew Renshaw as back-up batters.

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David Warner - Cameron Green - Nathan Lyon - Ashton Agar - Josh Inglis - Marcus Harris - Mitchell Swepson - George Bailey - Peter Handscomb - Matt Renshaw - Todd Murphy - Warner in Ashes squad but Australia keep top order options open - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Australia - India - county Bailey

Warner in Ashes squad but Australia keep top order options open

SYDNEY : David Warner was included in Australia's squad for the World Test Championship (WTC) final and first two Ashes tests but selectors kept their options at the top of the batting order open by also calling up Marcus Harris and Matt Renshaw.

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David Warner - Mitchell Marsh - Ashton Agar - Josh Inglis - Marcus Harris - Mitchell Swepson - George Bailey - Peter Handscomb - Matt Renshaw - David Warner wins place in Australia’s Ashes squad along with Harris and Renshaw - theguardian.com - Britain - Australia - India - county Harris - county Morris

David Warner wins place in Australia’s Ashes squad along with Harris and Renshaw

David Warner has been given a Test lifeline after the opener was included in Australia’s 17-man squad for the World Test Championship final against India in London and the first two Ashes Tests later this year.

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Steve Smith - Steven Smith - "Madness...": Steve Smith On How Delhi And Ahmedabad Tests Were Different - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Ahmedabad - county Smith -  Delhi

"Madness...": Steve Smith On How Delhi And Ahmedabad Tests Were Different

Following his side's series loss to India, Australia skipper Steve Smith said that the wicket was too flat at Ahmedabad to force a result and his side started playing better cricket as the series went on. Half-centuries from Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne helped Australia draw the fourth and final Test of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. "Did end slowly. Was a pretty flat at the back end. The boys had a great time. The hospitality has been amazing. The crowd has been amazing. We started to play better as the series went on. The madness in one hour in Delhi cost us that game. The wicket here was too flat for us to force a result. The spinners bowled really well. Murphy and Kuhnemann bowled with composure. Lyon bowled his best in the first innings here, the best I have seen him bowl. I am getting a bit old (on asked if he will be touring India in four years time)," said Smith in a post-match presentation.

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Cameron Green - Steve Smith - India win series 2-1 after fourth Test with Australia ends in a draw - theguardian.com - Australia - India -  Ahmedabad

India win series 2-1 after fourth Test with Australia ends in a draw

India have secured a 2-1 series win against Australia after the fourth Test in Ahmedabad ended in a draw with the hosts retaining the Border-Gavaskar trophy for the fourth successive time.

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