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Adelaide Oval - Mohammed Siraj - Mohammed Siraj Gets Booed By Australia Fans During 2nd Test, Reason Is A 'Fiery' One. Watch - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

Mohammed Siraj Gets Booed By Australia Fans During 2nd Test, Reason Is A 'Fiery' One. Watch

What is an India vs Australia match without some spice? And the second day of the second Test in Adelaide had it in great measures. Virat Kohli celebrated ecstatically after Marnus Labuschagne got out while there was one contentious DRS call that went against India. But the most talked about incident happened when Mohammed Siraj got centurion Travis Head out. Travis Head smashed a brilliant 140 – his eighth hundred in the format – third on his home ground.

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U19 Asia Cup 2024: Ruthless India To Face Dominant Bangladesh In Final - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

U19 Asia Cup 2024: Ruthless India To Face Dominant Bangladesh In Final

It will be a battle of India's formidable batting against Bangladesh's incisive bowling when the two teams clash for the ACC U19 Men's Asia Cup title at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on Sunday. India, the most successful team in the tournament's history with eight titles, will be keen to reclaim their crown after a three-year gap. Defending champions Bangladesh, who eliminated India in the last edition, are determined to retain their title in what will be a rematch of the 2023 semi-final.

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Scott Boland - Josh Hazlewood - Australia Pacer Josh Hazlewood Offers Fitness Update, Hopes to Play 3rd India Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

Australia Pacer Josh Hazlewood Offers Fitness Update, Hopes to Play 3rd India Test

Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood offered a fitness update amid the ongoing Adelaide Test against India, saying that his body is feeling good and he has "ticked off a few boxes". He also expressed hope to feature in the third Test of the series at Brisbane, starting from December 14 onwards. Hazlewood's presence is being missed by Australia, who have fielded pacer Scott Boland during the pink-ball Test against India at Adelaide. The pacer, out of action due to a side strain, haunted India in the first Test with a first innings four-wicket haul and while India could score just 180 during their first innings at Adelaide, the presence of Hazlewood could have made the bowling attack more lethal.

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Matt Henry - Tim Southee - Nathan Smith - Gus Atkinson - "Nice To Have Found My Rhythm": England's Gus Atkinson On Hat-Trick Against New Zealand - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand - Sri Lanka

"Nice To Have Found My Rhythm": England's Gus Atkinson On Hat-Trick Against New Zealand

After an incredible hat-trick during second Test against New Zealand at Christchurch, England pacer Gus Atkinson said he never thought of getting to the milestone and was happy to have found his rhythm. Atkinson continued his fine run in Test cricket, registering a hat-trick during the second Test against New Zealand at Wellington on Saturday. Atkinson accomplished this feat against the Kiwis at Wellington, removing Nathan Smith, Matt Henry and Tim Southee in successive deliveries in the 35th over to get them bundled out for just 125 runs.

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Mitchell Starc - Jasprit Bumrah - "I Am Not India's Bowling Coach": Mitchell Starc's Brutal Reply On Jasprit Bumrah And Co. - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Mitchell

"I Am Not India's Bowling Coach": Mitchell Starc's Brutal Reply On Jasprit Bumrah And Co.

Australian pacer Mitchell Starc acknowledged on Friday that things couldn't have gone better for the hosts on the opening day of the Pink-ball Test, saying it was a great way to start the day and an even better way to conclude it. Starc was the standout performer on a lively Adelaide pitch, returning excellent figures of 6/48 to dismiss India for a mere 180 runs. The Australian top order then scored 86/1 in the final session, leaving the visitors in a spot of bother.

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Jacob Bethell - Gus Atkinson - First Time In 147 Years: England Set Massive World Record, India Nowhere Close To It - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - county Day - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

First Time In 147 Years: England Set Massive World Record, India Nowhere Close To It

The Ben Stoke-led England took a massive 533 run-lead against New Zealand on Day 2 of the 2nd Test in Wellington on Saturday. Four players scored over 50 as England batters controlled the proceedings. In  the first innings, England had scored 280 before dismissing New Zealand for just 125. At stumps on Day 2, England were 378/5. During the match, England became the first side in the 147-year history of Test cricket to score 500,000 runs in Test cricket. This is England's 1082th Test. 

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Prithvi Shaw - "He Didn't Have A Mother, Father's Business Was Not Working...": Prithvi Shaw's Back Story Comes To Light - sports.ndtv.com - India

"He Didn't Have A Mother, Father's Business Was Not Working...": Prithvi Shaw's Back Story Comes To Light

Prithvi Shaw, since not being picked in the IPL 2025 auction, has been in the news. Despite a modest base price of Rs 75 lakh, considering his potential, Shaw found no takers. Since then, Shaw has been in the limelight. For someone who broke domestic cricket records at will during the early stages of his career, Shaw's journey has been a tale of paradoxes. He started his international career with a Test century in 2018 but played only five Tests since then. Though he featured in six ODIs and one T20I, Shaw's career never flourished. Injury and off-form meant that he has for long been not considered for the national team. 

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Mitchell Marsh - Ravichandran Ashwin - Richard Kettleborough - India vs Australia: 'Pathetic' Umpiring Slammed After India Left Dismayed Over Mitchell Marsh DRS Call - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

India vs Australia: 'Pathetic' Umpiring Slammed After India Left Dismayed Over Mitchell Marsh DRS Call

The second day of the second India vs Australia Test saw a controversial moment. Before the end of the first session, India sensed an opportunity and went for a DRS appeal for LBW against Australia's Mitchell Marsh. The on-field umpire gave him not out. India was sure about a LBW and went for a DRS. The third umpire said there are no conclusive evidence that the ball hit the pad first and stayed with the on-field umpire's decision. However, the front on replay suggested otherwise.

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