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Pat Cummins - Steve Smith - "Perhaps Some Guys": Pat Cummins' Brutal Take After Loss Against India In 2nd Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Delhi

"Perhaps Some Guys": Pat Cummins' Brutal Take After Loss Against India In 2nd Test

Not every batter is comfortable playing a high-percentage risk shot like sweep and reverse sweep and that's where some of his teammates perhaps “went out of their methods”, was skipper Pat Cummins' observation after Australia's demoralising six-wicket defeat against India in the second Test. As many as five Australian batters, including vice-captain Steve Smith, were guilty of playing across the line to deliveries that were consistently keeping low. “I thought they (India) bowled really well. It's not easy out there, but perhaps some guys went away from their methods,” Cummins said after the match. Cummins feels that the “one size fits all” approach isn't the right way to go about as far as batting on these tracks are concerned.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Steve Smith - Rohit Sharma - Matt Renshaw - Ravindra Jadeja spins India to series victory over Australia - thenationalnews.com - Australia - India

Ravindra Jadeja spins India to series victory over Australia

India spinner Ravindra Jadeja took career-best figures of 7-42 to help his team thrash Australia by six-wickets in the second Test and secure a series victory on Sunday.

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Pat Cummins - Rohit Sharma - Australia batters went away from preferred methods, says Cummins - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - India -  Delhi -  New Delhi

Australia batters went away from preferred methods, says Cummins

NEW DELHI : Australia's batters went away from their usual methods for scoring runs which led to their downfall in the second test against India, captain Pat Cummins said after his team suffered another heavy defeat on Sunday.

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Pat Cummins - Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Ravindra Jadeja - 'Disappointed' Pat Cummins says Australia to review shot choice - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  Delhi

'Disappointed' Pat Cummins says Australia to review shot choice

pre-determined ploy to use sweep shots to counter spin backfired for them at the Kotla pitch in Delhi. An over-reliance on sweep shots hastened their collapse on the third day of the second Test as they suffered a six-wicket loss to hosts India, who now take a 2-0 unassailable lead in the four-match series.The visitors resumed on 61 for 1 but lost their remaining nine wickets in just over 90 minutes to fold for 113 in a dismal morning session on a tricky, low-bouncing Kotla pitch.

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Pat Cummins - India inch closer to World Test Championship final with 6-wicket win over Australia - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka -  Delhi -  New Delhi

India inch closer to World Test Championship final with 6-wicket win over Australia

six-wicket victory over Australia in the second Test in New Delhi.India improved their win-percentage to 64.06 after an easy win but their place in the June final at The Oval is still not guaranteed as Sri Lanka can play a spoilsport if results go against them.Following India's triumph, the race for the final is now reduced to three sides with South Africa having no chance of reaching the summit clash.The highest South Africa can rise to is 55 percent, which is less than the lowest amount that India can finish on.

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Pat Cummins - Alex Carey - Steve Smith - Matt Renshaw - Matthew Kuhnemann - On slow and low Kotla track, Aussies sweep their way to self-destruction - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India -  Delhi

On slow and low Kotla track, Aussies sweep their way to self-destruction

Going into the morning session of the third day, Australia had a slight upper hand with a 62-run lead and nine wickets in hand, promising an exciting finish in front of a 20,000 plus Test loving crowd.The visitors were expected to continue their aggressive approach they showed on Saturday evening but overemphasis on the sweep shot brought about their dramatic downfall as they lost nine wickets for 52 runs in 19.1 overs on a balmy Sunday morning.

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Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Alex Carey - Peter Handscomb - Matthew Kuhnemann - Ravindra Jadeja claims career best figures to put India on top in Delhi Test - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - South Africa - India -  Chennai

Ravindra Jadeja claims career best figures to put India on top in Delhi Test

Ravindra Jadeja bowled a sensational spell in the morning session on Day 3 of the second Test to trigger an astonishing Australian collapse in their second innings. Jadeja returned figures of 7 for 42 as he registered his career best figures in the longest format.The 34-year-old was the wrecker-in-chief as Australia lost 9 wickets for just 52 runs in just over 90 minutes of play. Claiming his 12th Test fifer, Jadeja ran through the Aussie batting order, bagging six wickets in the session to put India on top.

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Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Steven Smith - India vs Australia, 2nd Test Day 3, Live Updates: India Look To Make Early Inroads Against Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Delhi

India vs Australia, 2nd Test Day 3, Live Updates: India Look To Make Early Inroads Against Australia

IND vs AUS, 2nd Test Day 3, Live Updates: India would hoping to make early inroads on Day 3 of the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, while Australia would be eager to extend their lead. Australia raced to 61 for one at stumps on Day 2 after Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Usman Khawaja for six after a reverse sweep flew straight to leg slip. They led India by 62 runs.

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