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Virat Kohli Arrives in Perth Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Virat Kohli Arrives in Perth Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Virat Kohli, the star Indian batsman, has arrived in Perth, Australia, more than 10 days ahead of the first Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy (BGT). Kohli is the first player from the visiting team to land Down Under, with some of his teammates still in transit and others departing with coach Gautam Gambhir on Monday.India and Australia will face off in a five-Test series, with India being the current title-holders of the prestigious BGT. The Aussies, on the other hand, are eager to reclaim the trophy they haven't won since 2014.According to a report in 'The West Australian,' Kohli reached Perth on Sunday evening. The Indian squad is expected to begin training at the WACA Ground from Tuesday in preparation for the first Test. However, the venue is under lockdown to keep the Indian camp strictly behind closed doors.Kohli, 36, has been facing criticism for his prolonged poor form. He has had a forgettable 2024 so far, with only two international fifties to his name and a disappointing home Test season leading up to the Australia tour.His struggles against spinners have been evident in the 10 Test innings he played against Bangladesh and New Zealand. While India swept Bangladesh 2-0 in the Test series, Kohli could only manage 99 runs at an average of 33.00, with a highest score of 47.The New Zealand series was a disaster for India, as they suffered a 0-3 whitewash at home for the first time in a three-Test series. In his six innings against the Kiwis, Kohli's bat failed to make an impression, except for one innings where he scored 70. He could only accumulate 23 runs in the other five knocks, aggregating a mere 93 runs at an average of 15.50.While some have speculated that the Australia tour could be Kohli's last appearance in Tests, the batting icon will be determined to rediscover his form in red-ball cricket during the BGT, which begins on November 22 in Perth.

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Morne Morkel to Guide India's Bowling Attack in Australia

Morne Morkel to Guide India's Bowling Attack in Australia

Morne Morkel, the former South African pacer, has taken over as the bowling coach of the Indian Test team. His primary objective is to maintain the stability of the team's bowling unit, which has been a key factor in India's recent success in Test cricket.Morkel's appointment comes at a crucial time for India, as they prepare for a challenging five-Test series against Australia. The Indian pace attack has been severely handicapped by the absence of Mohammed Shami, who is recovering from heel surgery. Without Shami's experience and skill, India will need to rely heavily on the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and the uncapped quartet of Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, and Nitish Kumar Reddy.Morkel's task is to ensure that these young bowlers are ready for the rigors of Test cricket in Australia. He will need to help them adjust to the different conditions, particularly the extra bounce and pace of Australian pitches. Morkel's own experience of bowling in Australia will be invaluable in this regard.In addition to technical guidance, Morkel will also need to provide mental support to his bowlers. The pressure of playing in Australia can be immense, and Morkel will need to help his charges stay focused and confident.Morkel's appointment has been met with optimism by the Indian cricket fraternity. He is widely respected as a bowling coach, and his experience and knowledge will be a valuable asset to the Indian team.

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Team India Coach Gambhir to Address Media Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Team India Coach Gambhir to Address Media Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Team India Prepares for Border-Gavaskar Trophy with Pre-Departure Press ConferenceAhead of the highly anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir will address the media in a pre-departure press conference on Monday at 9:00 AM at Ballroom 4, ITC Maratha in Mumbai.The press conference will provide an opportunity for Gambhir to discuss the team's preparations, strategies, and expectations for the challenging Test series. The Indian contingent will depart for Australia in two batches on November 10 and 11, with the first Test scheduled to begin in Perth on November 22.The tour will feature a highlight in the form of the pink-ball, day-night Test at Adelaide Oval from December 6 to 10. The third Test will take place at The Gabba in Brisbane from December 14 to 18, followed by the traditional Boxing Day Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground from December 26 to 30. The fifth and final Test is slated for January 3 in Sydney.India has enjoyed consecutive Test series wins in Australia, first under Virat Kohli's leadership in 2018-19 and then under Ajinkya Rahane in 2020-21. With Rohit Sharma now at the helm, the team will be aiming for a historic third straight series win on Australian soil.The press conference will provide insights into the team's mindset, preparations, and expectations for the upcoming series. Gambhir is expected to discuss the team's strengths, weaknesses, and strategies for countering the formidable Australian team.

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Pakistan's Rizwan Downplays Captaincy Role After Historic ODI Series Win in Australia

Pakistan's Rizwan Downplays Captaincy Role After Historic ODI Series Win in Australia

Mohammad Rizwan, the newly appointed captain of the Pakistan cricket team, has downplayed his role, stating that he is merely responsible for "toss and presentations." Despite his modest assessment, Rizwan has led Pakistan to a historic ODI series victory over Australia, marking their first such triumph in Australia in 22 years.In the post-match press conference, Rizwan emphasized the collective effort behind Pakistan's success. "I'm the captain only for the toss and presentations - everyone gives me suggestions on the field, the batting group and the bowling group," he said.Rizwan praised the bowlers for their exceptional performance, particularly in the challenging conditions of Australia. "Australia in Australia isn't easy, the conditions suit their style of playing, but the bowlers were outstanding," he remarked.The veteran cricketer also acknowledged the contributions of the openers, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, who set the tone for the chase with their solid starts. "Credit to the two openers, they made the chases easy," Rizwan said.Despite the team's recent struggles, Rizwan expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support of the Pakistani people. "I don't care a lot about the press, but the people back home are always behind us and I want to dedicate this victory to them," he added.Pakistan's victory was a testament to their resilience and determination. After losing the opening match in Melbourne, they bounced back with an emphatic win in Adelaide and sealed the series with a dominant performance in Perth.The series triumph is a significant achievement for Pakistan, who have struggled to find consistency in recent years. It will undoubtedly boost their confidence as they prepare for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup in India later this year.

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Hussey Questions McSweeney's Selection as Opener for Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Hussey Questions McSweeney's Selection as Opener for Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Former Australian batsman Michael Hussey has raised concerns over the decision to field Nathan McSweeney as an opener in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India. McSweeney, a South Australian batter, was selected based on his impressive performances in the Sheffield Shield and recent knocks against India A. However, Hussey believes that the management should have opted for a specialist opener, given the challenges of facing India's potent seam attack in the high-stakes series.Speaking on Fox Cricket during Australia's third ODI against Pakistan, Hussey said, "I think it's a tough ask to ask him to play his first Test match as an opening batsman against India in a huge series when he hasn't opened before in first-class cricket apart from last week in the India A clash."Hussey emphasized that while some past Australian players like Simon Katich and Shane Watson successfully transitioned from the middle-order to opening, they did so after playing numerous Test matches. "It's not easy at all. I know people will say Simon Katich and Shane Watson have done it in the past. They moved from the middle-order up to the top order, but they played 20-30 Test matches before they made the move. It's a tough ask and, personally, I would (prefer a specialist opener), but I think the Australian selectors' philosophy is picking the best six batters in the country, and then we'll figure the order out after that," Hussey added.Australia's chief selector George Bailey defended McSweeney's inclusion, insisting that the batter has significant experience facing the new ball, even though he primarily bats at number three for South Australia. "I don't think it's a huge adjustment to go from three to opening. I think in the 15 or so games that he's been batting at three for South Australia, I think he's been in before the 10th over about 20 times. He's had plenty of experience. I think his game and the way he plays, I don't think the adjustment will be too much," Bailey explained.The Border-Gavaskar series, which will begin on November 22 in Perth, is highly anticipated, with Australia looking to regain the trophy from India. The series is expected to be fiercely contested, with both teams boasting strong lineups.

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India-Australia Rivalry: BGT Emerges as a Formidable Challenger to the Ashes

India-Australia Rivalry: BGT Emerges as a Formidable Challenger to the Ashes

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) between India and Australia has emerged as a formidable rivalry in the cricketing world, rivaling the legendary Ashes series between Australia and England. While the Ashes boasts a rich history dating back to 1882, the BGT, established in 1996, has quickly gained prominence as one of the most fiercely contested and closely followed encounters in the sport.Historical Perspective: BGT vs Ashes (Since 1996)Since the inception of the BGT, India has emerged as a dominant force, winning 10 of the 16 series played. Australia has secured five victories, while one series ended in a draw. Notably, India has achieved two historic away series wins in Australia (2018-19, 2020-21) and is aiming for a third consecutive triumph on foreign soil.In contrast, the Ashes has been dominated by Australia, who have won eight of the 15 series played since 1996. England has secured five victories, and two series have ended in draws. Australia's traditional dominance in the Ashes remains evident.Match Statistics: BGT vs AshesThe Ashes has a significant advantage in terms of matches played due to its long history. However, the BGT has witnessed a remarkable 56 Tests since 1996, with India winning 24 matches and Australia claiming 20 victories. India's recent dominance reflects their evolution as a formidable force in Test cricket.Recent Trends: The Last Five SeriesIn the last decade, India has established a clear dominance in the BGT, winning four consecutive series (2016-17, 2018-19, 2020-21, 2022-23). Australia's last series win came in 2014-15 on home soil.The Ashes have been more evenly contested in recent years. Australia has won two of the last five series (2017-18, 2021-22), while two ended in draws (2019, 2023). Australia has retained the urn due to their dominance in home conditions.Dominance in Away SeriesAway victories are a testament to a team's strength and resilience. India's two away series wins in Australia (2018-19, 2020-21) are significant achievements. Australia, on the other hand, has won only one away series in India, in 2004-05.In the Ashes, Australia has not won a series in England since 2001. England has also struggled in Australia, with their last win there coming in 2010-11. Australia's hold over the Ashes urn has been strengthened by their dominance in home conditions.BGT's Rising StatureWhile the Ashes remains iconic due to its deep-rooted history, the BGT has risen to prominence as one of the most fiercely contested rivalries in world cricket. India's dominance in the BGT, especially with back-to-back series wins in Australia, has led some to argue that the BGT now rivals or even surpasses the Ashes in terms of competitiveness and importance.For Australia, the upcoming BGT series presents a chance to reclaim the trophy at home, while for India, the series is a crucial step towards securing a spot in the World Test Championship final.

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Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Suffers Thumb Injury, Babar Azam Provides First Aid

Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Suffers Thumb Injury, Babar Azam Provides First Aid

Pakistan's Shaheen Afridi Suffers Thumb Injury, Babar Azam Provides First AidPakistan's star pacer Shaheen Afridi endured a painful blow to his left thumb during the third and final ODI against Australia in Perth on Sunday. The incident occurred in the 26th over when Sean Abbott's shot to deep mid-wicket resulted in a hard, flat throw on the bounce. As Afridi attempted to stop the ball at the non-striker's end, it grazed his thumb, causing visible discomfort.Captain Babar Azam swiftly intervened, pulling Afridi's thumb to alleviate the pain. Commentators initially feared a dislocation, but Azam's prompt action prevented further damage. The physio arrived shortly after, ruling out dislocation and administering magic spray to ease the pain.Despite the discomfort, Afridi resumed bowling, much to the relief of Pakistan fans. His resilience proved crucial as Pakistan's pacers dominated the Australian batting lineup, restricting the hosts to a mere 140 runs. Afridi and Naseem Shah claimed three wickets each, while Haris Rauf and Mohammad Hasnain also contributed to the bowling effort.The injury scare added to the drama of the series-deciding match. Australia had won the series opener by two wickets, but Pakistan responded with a resounding nine-wicket victory in Adelaide to force a decider. The final ODI in Perth was a tense affair, with Pakistan ultimately emerging victorious by 11 runs.Afridi's injury is a concern for Pakistan, who are scheduled to face New Zealand in a two-match Test series starting on December 26. The extent of his injury remains unclear, but his determination to continue bowling despite the pain is a testament to his commitment to the team.

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India's 0-3 Loss to New Zealand: A Wake-Up Call Before Australia Tour

India's 0-3 Loss to New Zealand: A Wake-Up Call Before Australia Tour

India's recent 0-3 home series loss to New Zealand has served as a "wake-up call" for the team, according to former cricketer Ajay Jadeja. However, he remains confident in India's ability to bounce back and secure a series win in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.Speaking at the Sportstar Sports Conclave in Rajasthan, Jadeja emphasized the importance of such setbacks in the team's development. "You need a wake-up call sometimes," he said. "We won the (T20) World Cup this year, we're the best team, with the best captain, but suddenly Rohit Sharma is criticized for not moving well. I feel for him."Despite the recent loss, Jadeja believes India has the experience and talent to overcome Australia in their own backyard. "We may not reach the World Test Championship final, but I believe we can secure the series win," he said. "Our team has more experience from multiple tours Down Under, unlike earlier eras when players only visited every eight years."Jadeja also praised the impact of Rishabh Pant, who played a pivotal role in India's 2020/21 series win in Australia. "He's freakish and brilliant," Jadeja said. However, he cautioned against stifling Pant's creativity. "As long as he's playing, he'll be one of India's best. The challenge lies in not stifling his creativity. Once you try to control such players, their brilliance diminishes. It's a double-edged sword."Jadeja also highlighted the mental strength required at the international level, citing Jasprit Bumrah as a prime example. "At that stage, it's about training your mind, not just your body," he said. "Bumrah is a prime example; despite being advised to change his action as a teenager, he trusted his instincts and persevered. That belief, paired with mental toughness, is remarkable."

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Nathan McSweeney to Open for Australia in First Test Against India

Nathan McSweeney to Open for Australia in First Test Against India

Nathan McSweeney has been selected to open the batting for Australia in the first Test against India in Perth, partnering Usman Khawaja. The 24-year-old has been in impressive form for South Australia and Australia A, earning him the nod ahead of specialist openers like Marcus Harris.McSweeney's selection is a testament to his recent performances, which include two half-centuries against India A at the MCG. Despite failing to convert those starts into big scores, his technique and temperament have impressed the selectors."Nathan has displayed the attributes we believe will equip him well for Test cricket along with a strong recent record in domestic cricket," said chair of selectors George Bailey. "His performances for South Australia and Australia A weighed in his favor and supports our view he is ready for the opportunity at Test level."Josh Inglis has also been included in the 13-player squad as the reserve batter. The 27-year-old has been in excellent touch in the Sheffield Shield competition, scoring three centuries in his last five innings.Scott Boland has been named as the back-up quick bowler behind captain Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood. The 33-year-old has been a reliable performer when given the opportunity at Test level and remains a valued member of the squad.Marcus Harris, who scored a hard-fought 74 in the first innings against India A, has missed out on selection. Sam Konstas, who sealed victory in the match with a fine innings at No. 4, has also been overlooked, as has Cameron Bancroft, who has been in poor form.

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