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Pat Cummins - Rohit Sharma - Harbhajan Singh - "It Will Take Us To...": Harbhajan Singh On Rohit Sharma's Suggestion Of 3 Finals For World Test Championship - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"It Will Take Us To...": Harbhajan Singh On Rohit Sharma's Suggestion Of 3 Finals For World Test Championship

Following India's loss to Australia in the summit clash of World Test Championship, skipper Rohit Sharma backed the idea of three finals for the mega event. In the WTC Final, Australia defeated India by 209 runs in the final to claim their maiden World Test Championship title. The game was dominated by the Pat Cummins-led side for the majority part and India barely had their moments of joy. After the match, Rohit said that a three-match series would be ideal for the next WTC cycle.

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Scott Boland - Cameron Green - Ricky Ponting - Justin Langer - Rohit Sharma - Shubman Gill - Richard Kettleborough - "Ball Did Touch The Ground": Ricky Ponting's Honest Take On Shubman Gill Catch Controversy - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Ball Did Touch The Ground": Ricky Ponting's Honest Take On Shubman Gill Catch Controversy

Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting reckons the catch taken by all-rounder Cameron Green to dismiss Indian opener Shubman Gill had the ball touching the ground at one point but credited the third umpire for taking the "correct decision" during the fourth day's play of the World Test Championship final. Gill was batting on 18 when he edged one off Scott Boland and the ball flew low to the left of Green at gully, who scooped it inches from the ground and immediately celebrated the dismissal, as India were rocked early in the chase of 444.

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Pat Cummins - Cameron Green - Rohit Sharma - Richard Kettleborough - India, Australia fined heavily for slow World Test Championship over rates - news24.com - Australia - India

India, Australia fined heavily for slow World Test Championship over rates

India have been fined 100 percent and Australia 80 percent of their match fees for slow over rates in the World Test Championship final, the International Cricket Council said Monday.

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Rohit Sharma - Richard Kettleborough - India's Gill fined for criticising umpiring decision in WTC final - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - India - parish Cameron - county Green

India's Gill fined for criticising umpiring decision in WTC final

LONDON : India opener Shubman Gill has been fined 15 per cent of his match fees for questioning on social media an umpiring decision against him in the World Test Championship (WTC), the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Monday.

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Rohit Sharma - Rahul Dravid - Harbhajan Singh - "Alone He Won World Cups": Harbhajan Gives Sharp Response To Fan Praising MS Dhoni - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Alone He Won World Cups": Harbhajan Gives Sharp Response To Fan Praising MS Dhoni

The Indian cricket team's loss to Australia in the ICC Test Championship final has resulted in the outbreak of negative sentiments among many fans on social media. While some are busy criticising head coach Rahul Dravid and captain Rohit Sharma for the team's loss, others are recalling how successful India were under the captaincy of MS Dhoni when it came to ICC events. As one fan levied extravagant praise on Dhoni's success at the ICC World T20 in 2007, Harbhajan Singh gave a sharp retort, reminding the fan that cricket is a 'team sport'.

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Scott Boland - Steve Smith - Travis Head - Josh Hazlewood - Aaron Finch - Rohit Sharma - Steven Smith - Aaron Finch Picks 'Difference Maker' For Australia In WTC Final. It's Not India's Batting Failure - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - county Smith

Aaron Finch Picks 'Difference Maker' For Australia In WTC Final. It's Not India's Batting Failure

Former Australia white-ball skipper Aaron Finch believes the 285-run first innings partnership between Steve Smith and Travis Head made the difference in the World Test Championship final against India at The Oval. India finished runners-up for the second consecutive time in the WTC final as Australia clinched the mace with a massive 209-run win on Sunday. India had lost the inaugural edition of WTC final to New Zealand.

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Rohit Sharma - Rahul Dravid - Ravichandran Ashwin - Sachin Tendulkar - "I Fail To Understand...": Sachin Tendulkar Slams India's WTC Final Team Selection - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"I Fail To Understand...": Sachin Tendulkar Slams India's WTC Final Team Selection

The legendary Sachin Tendulkar found senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin's exclusion from India's playing XI for the World Test Championship final baffling, as a spinner of his calibre doesn't need conducive conditions to be effective. Australia thrashed India by 209 runs in the WTC final and Ashwin's absence from XI was defended by coach Rahul Dravid, who said that overcast conditions forced them to pick a fourth specialist seamer, even though the opposition line-up comprised five left-handers. There was bright sunshine on all five days and Australia raced to 469 in the first innings, literally shutting the doors on India.

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Scott Boland - Cameron Green - Rohit Sharma - Shubman Gill - Richard Kettleborough - "Got More Angles In IPL": Rohit Sharma Blasts WTC Organisers Over Shubman Gill's Controversial Dismissal - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - county Day - India

"Got More Angles In IPL": Rohit Sharma Blasts WTC Organisers Over Shubman Gill's Controversial Dismissal

Sunday turned out to be nightmare for Team India as they faced a 209-run defeat against Australia on Day 5 of the World Test Championship final at The Oval. Chasing a whopping total of 444, Team India needed 280 runs to win on the final with seven wickets in hand. However, Australia's bowling attack completely dominated the Rohit Sharma-led side and bundled them out for 234. After the match ended, India skipper Rohit Sharma opened up on the controversial dismissal of opening batter Shubman gill on Scott Boland's delivery on Day 4.

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