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Mohammed Shami May Return In Playing XI For 4th Test vs Australia, Rank Turner Unlikely: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - county Turner

Mohammed Shami May Return In Playing XI For 4th Test vs Australia, Rank Turner Unlikely: Report

India's senior-most speedster Mohammed Shami is expected to feature in the playing XI for the final Test against Australia in Ahmedabad, starting March 9 after being rested for workload management during the Indore game. The Indian team management, in consultation with medical staff, has decided to space out the pace bowlers, who are also going to play IPL regularly and are part of the ODI World Cup plan. Hence, Shami, who had played the first two Tests and is also a part of the ODI squad, was rested for the third game. In his place Umesh Yadav was drafted in as the second pacer after Mohammed Siraj.

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Matthew Hayden - "Can Be Destabilising": Australia Great Underlines How Change In Playing XI Impacted India In Third Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Travis -  Delhi

"Can Be Destabilising": Australia Great Underlines How Change In Playing XI Impacted India In Third Test

Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden slammed the Indian batters after the hosts were outplayed by the visitors in third Test in Indore. Chasing a modest target of 76, Australia crossed the finishing line with ease, despite losing a wicket on the second ball of play on Day 3. Travis Head scored a quickfire 49, while Marnus Labuschagne hit the winning boundary to remain unbeaten on 28. Hayden suggested that the Indian batters were playing to save their spots in the team.

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Chris Silverwood - Sri Lanka eye World Test final to lift spirits back home - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka eye World Test final to lift spirits back home

Coach Chris Silverwood said Sri Lanka would be doing their absolute best to qualify for the World Test Championship (WTC) final during their two-match series in New Zealand to give the people back home something to cheer about.

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London - How Can India Qualify For World Test Championship Final? All Scenarios Explained - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka -  Ahmedabad

How Can India Qualify For World Test Championship Final? All Scenarios Explained

Humbled in Indore, an outright victory in Ahmedabad will seal India's place in the World Test Championship final against Australia but if Rohit Sharma's team loses or plays a draw, its fate will depend on the outcome of the Sri Lanka-New Zealand series. Australia by virtue of their nine-wicket win in Indore have already qualified for the grand finale at the Oval from June 7-11. Australia are sitting atop the WTC table with 68.52 percentage points (PCT). Percentage points are calculated when points earned by a team are divided by the points contested for.

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Confident Man Utd ready for Liverpool test, says Ten Hag - channelnewsasia.com - Manchester

Confident Man Utd ready for Liverpool test, says Ten Hag

Manchester United will go into this weekend's Premier League clash at rivals Liverpool with confidence and are ready to battle for the three points, manager Erik ten Hag said on Friday, as they look for a first win at Anfield since 2016.

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Nathan Lyon - Ravichandran Ashwin - Aakash Chopra - Umesh Yadav - "There Was A Thought": Ex-India Star Identifies Unlikely Hero For Visitors In Indore Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"There Was A Thought": Ex-India Star Identifies Unlikely Hero For Visitors In Indore Test

Former India opener Aakash Chopra pointed out the reasons behind India's defeat against Australia in the third Test encounter in Indore and even identified an ‘unlikely' hero of sorts for the visitors. The former cricketer was all praise for Umesh Yadav who thrilled everyone with his brand of fast bowling in the first innings. Umesh was in fiery form as he claimed three wickets and was able to produce pace on a wicket that completely supported the spinners. Chopra also lauded Ravichandran Ashwin for his bowling but was critical of a few batters including Shreyas Iyer for their shot selections on the wicket.

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Full list of UK DVSA test centres and services affected by strikes this month - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain

Full list of UK DVSA test centres and services affected by strikes this month

Learner drivers hoping to take their practical tests this month could face disruption as examiners walk out across the country.

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Steve Smith - International Cricket Council Rates Indore Pitch, Which Hosted 3rd India-Australia Test, As 'Poor' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

International Cricket Council Rates Indore Pitch, Which Hosted 3rd India-Australia Test, As 'Poor'

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has declared the pitch used for the third Test encounter between India and Australia in Indore as “poor” under the ICC Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process and as a result, the Holkar Stadium has received three demerit points.  The pitch received a lot of criticism from experts due to the uneven pace and bounce on offer with 30 wickets falling in just two days. The pitch conditions specifically favoured the spins from both sides with 26 out of the 31 wickets that fell during the match going to spin bowlers. The decision was taken following a conversation between match referee Chris Broad and the two captains – India's Rohit Sharma and Australia's Steve Smith.

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