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Cameron Green - Rohit Sharma - Steven Smith - Kl Rahul - Shubman Gill - Focus On KL Rahul As Team India Look To Seal World Test Championship Final Spot - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

Focus On KL Rahul As Team India Look To Seal World Test Championship Final Spot

India are expected to enhance their aura of invincibility at home with another series win while a down and out Australia will need nothing less than a monumental effort to bounce back in the third Test, beginning in Indore Wednesday. India have already secured the Border-Gavaskar trophy and they will now be playing for a record-extending 16th straight series win at home and a guaranteed spot in the World Test Championship final in June. Leading 2-0 in a four-match series, India are sitting pretty and just need to make one tough decision of choosing between out-of-form K L Rahul and Shubman Gill.

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Pat Cummins - Cameron Green - Mitchell Starc - Steve Smith - Ravindra Jadeja - Smith says Australia batsmen will ditch 'risky tempo' in third test - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - India -  New Delhi

Smith says Australia batsmen will ditch 'risky tempo' in third test

BENGALURU : Australia's stand-in skipper Steve Smith said their batsmen will aim to slow things down at the crease when they take on India in the third test in Indore starting on Wednesday after risky shot-making cost them dearly in the previous match.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Scott Boland - Cameron Green - Nathan Lyon - Matthew Kuhnemann - "Don't Need Three Spinners: Ex-Australia Star Ahead Of 3rd Test vs India - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Delhi - county Lyon - county Mitchell -  New Delhi - county Todd

"Don't Need Three Spinners: Ex-Australia Star Ahead Of 3rd Test vs India

Former Australian pacer Michael Kasprowicz wants his side to play to its strengths and go for a three-pronged pace attack in Mitchell Starc, Cameron Green and Scott Boland for the third Test against India at Indore beginning on Wednesday. Australia had gone into the second Test in New Delhi with just one pacer in skipper Pat Cummins and three specialist spinners and still lost the match by six wickets to concede a series-retaining 0-2 lead to India.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Cameron Green - Mitchell Starc - Virat Kohli - India vs Australia, 3rd Test: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

India vs Australia, 3rd Test: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

Eyeing a place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, India hold a 2-0 lead in the four-match series, heading into the third Test against Australia at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. However, the hosts face a selection dilemma with opening batter KL Rahul going through a rough patch. Rahul, who was named vice-captain for the first two Tests, has struggled to score runs so far, could be dropped to make way for the in-form Shubman Gill, who has showcased breathtaking form since the start of the year. Australia, on the other hand, could be boosted by the possible returns of Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc. However, the hosts will be without the services of captain Pat Cummins and veteran batter David Warner..

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James Anderson - Tim Southee - Neil Wagner - New Zealand skipper Southee hails test win for the ages - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand -  Wellington - county Kane

New Zealand skipper Southee hails test win for the ages

New Zealand captain Tim Southee hailed his team for becoming only the fourth side to win a test after being asked to follow-on, while conceding fortune played a part in their incredible one-run victory over England.

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James Anderson - Tom Blundell - Neil Wagner - Watch: "Test Cricket At Its Finest" - How Neil Wagner Sealed New Zealand's Dramatic Win Over England - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India -  Wellington - county Kane

Watch: "Test Cricket At Its Finest" - How Neil Wagner Sealed New Zealand's Dramatic Win Over England

New Zealand on Tuesday edged out England by 1 runs to win the second Test at the Basin Reserve in Wellington and levelled the two-match series at 1-1. Neil Wagner was the star of the show for the Kiwis as he bagged a four-wicket haul, including the decisive wicket of James Anderson. With England needing two just two runs to sweep the series, Wagner targetted Anderson with short balls and was rewarded with it as New Zealand wicketkeeper Tom Blundell pulled off a diving catch to make history.

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James Anderson - Tom Blundell - Neil Wagner - SA-born Wagner stars as New Zealand beat England by 1 run in Test thriller - news24.com - Australia - New Zealand - India -  Anderson -  Wellington

SA-born Wagner stars as New Zealand beat England by 1 run in Test thriller

New Zealand beat England by just one run in a second-Test thriller on Tuesday to draw the series in the most dramatic fashion in Wellington.

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Tom Blundell - Neil Wagner - New Zealand Beat England By 1 Run In Thriller, Achieve Rare Test Feat - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India -  Wellington - county Kane

New Zealand Beat England By 1 Run In Thriller, Achieve Rare Test Feat

New Zealand beat England by just one run in a second-Test thriller on Tuesday to draw the series despite having been forced to follow-on in Wellington. With the win, New Zealand became just the third team (after England and India) to win a Test match after following on. It was only the fourth occasion a team has won a Test after being asked to follow on. England managed it twice, against Australia in 1894 and 1981, while India beat Australia in 2001. New Zealand set England a target of 258 runs to win, but the visitors were all out for 256 in dramatic scenes as the two-Test series finished 1-1.

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