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Shardul Thakur - Shardul Thakur Terms WTC Final 'Once-in-a-lifetime Moment', Eager To Make It Count - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

Shardul Thakur Terms WTC Final 'Once-in-a-lifetime Moment', Eager To Make It Count

India's fast-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur has termed the World Test Championship final against Australia, starting on Wednesday at The Oval, "once-in-a-lifetime moment", and he is keen to make it count. It remains to be seen if Thakur, who has played three of his eight Tests so far in England, makes it to the playing XI since the Rohit Sharma-led team would certainly want to go in with an extended batting line-up. But on his part, the 31-year-old says he is ready to make it count in the final.

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Ricky Ponting - Rohit Sharma - "Free To Give His Opinions": Rohit Sharma's Blunt Take On Ricky Ponting's Comment About Australia Having Advantage In WTC Final - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - India

"Free To Give His Opinions": Rohit Sharma's Blunt Take On Ricky Ponting's Comment About Australia Having Advantage In WTC Final

Indian cricket team is all set to take on Australia in the World Test Championship Final starting from Wednesday. Skipper Rohit Sharma said, every captain wants to win the title and he is "no different." The Test match will be played at The Oval. In a press conference, Rohit Sharma said, "Everyone wants to take the team forward. Everyone wants to win the title. Every captain wants to Win Championships and I am no different. The next five days are going to be important for us. I want to focus on what is in our mind."

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Usman Khawaja - "Fitting In...": Usman Khawaja On "Biggest Challenge" While Playing For Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan -  Sheffield -  Islamabad

"Fitting In...": Usman Khawaja On "Biggest Challenge" While Playing For Australia

Pakistan-born Australia Test opener Usman Khawaja feels the biggest challenge throughout his career has been fitting in the national team by being true to himself and also earning the respect of his teammates through his on-field performances. Born in Islamabad, Khawaja was the first Pakistan-born cricketer to play Test cricket for Australia when he made his debut in 2011. "The biggest challenge for me throughout my career playing for Australia has been fitting in. For me it is always about fitting in and feeling like I can be myself in the Australian cricket team and that has taken a little bit of time," Khawaja told the ICC.

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Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Mitchell Starc - Steve Smith - Mitchell Marsh - Aaron Finch - Steven Smith - Watch: "If He Wasn't Allowed To..." Team Australia Reveals Worst Present For Steve Smith - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

Watch: "If He Wasn't Allowed To..." Team Australia Reveals Worst Present For Steve Smith

India and Australia are gearing up to face each other in the most-awaited World Test Championship final at The Oval from June 7. Both the teams are busy sweating it out in the nets as they aim to add another coveted ICC trophy to their name. With only three days left for the marquee event, ICC had a fun activity with Team Australia, where all the players were asked to name the worst gift which they would like to give their star batter Steve Smith.

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Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Josh Hazlewood - Sean Abbott - Michael Neser - World Test Championship Final 2023: Scott Boland Will Be Part Of Australia's playing XI - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - London - India

World Test Championship Final 2023: Scott Boland Will Be Part Of Australia's playing XI

Right-arm fast-medium bowler Scott Boland has been given the big responsibility to fill the gap of injured Josh Hazlewood in the Australian Playing XI for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against India starting from Wednesday at the Ovals in London. Australian captain Pat Cummins confirmed that Scott would be given preference over Michael Neser in the final side. "We're big on kind of everyone bowling slightly differently, Scott is a seam bowler on a good length, but he just offers something slightly different to Joshy Hazlewood, and Starcy being a left hander is bit different. So I don't think there's ever a pecking order. You think about the three guys that you want to go out and play," Cummins said as quoted by cricket.com.au.

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James Anderson - Ollie Robinson - Stuart Broad - Mark Wood - 'England's Preferred Bowlers would be...': Mark Butcher Ahead Of Ashes - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - London - Ireland - India - state Indiana - county Wood

'England's Preferred Bowlers would be...': Mark Butcher Ahead Of Ashes

Former England cricketer Mark Butcher believes England would prefer to go into the upcoming Ashes series against arch rivals Australia with the redoubatble pace trio of James Anderson, Ollie Robinson, and tearaway Mark Wood. The high-stakes Ashes series will start from June 16. "We think England's preferred choice of bowling attack would be Anderson, Robinson, Wood, in terms of the three quicks. We still don't know what [Ben] Stokes' status is. I'm sure he will be absolutely fine, but if that isn't the case, Stuart Broad today looked a little bit on the tardy side, a little slow and lacking in penetration when the ball was a little bit older," Butcher told Sky Sports.

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Pat Cummins - Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Shane Watson - 'Extreme' Transition From IPL To Tests: EX-CSK Star's Warning To India Ahead of WTC Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

'Extreme' Transition From IPL To Tests: EX-CSK Star's Warning To India Ahead of WTC Final

Legendary Australian all-rounder Shane Watson believes that the rapid shift from the fast-paced Indian Premier League (IPL) to the rigours of high-level Test cricket with the red ball in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final will be difficult. The WTC Final is all set to be played at The Oval from June 7-11. Australia, led by Pat Cummins, will face off against India, captained by Rohit Sharma, for the coveted Test Mace.

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"If He Stays Fit...": South Africa Great's High Praise For 'One Of The Best' Hardik Pandya - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India

"If He Stays Fit...": South Africa Great's High Praise For 'One Of The Best' Hardik Pandya

Rating Hardik Pandya as one of the best fast-bowling allrounders, former South African great Lance Klusener on Saturday believes the Indian possibly gave up on Test cricket a bit too easily to manage his workload. Plagued by injuries, Pandya, who last played Tests for India in September 2018, has limited himself to only playing white-ball cricket and ruled himself out of the upcoming World Test Championship final against Australia. "He (Pandya) is a fantastic cricketer, and if he can stay fit and continues to bowl 135 kmph, he will always be challenging... as one of the best allrounders in the world," Klusener told reporters in a media interaction at the Calcutta Sports Journalists' Club.

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