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Prasidh Krishna's Double-Wicket Maiden Over Rocks Australia A

Prasidh Krishna's Double-Wicket Maiden Over Rocks Australia A

Prasidh Krishna's Double-Wicket Maiden Over Stuns Australia AIn a remarkable display of pace and accuracy, Indian speedster Prasidh Krishna claimed two wickets in consecutive balls in the opening over of the India A vs Australia A match in Melbourne on Saturday. The fiery pacer dismissed Marcus Harris and Cameron Bancroft for golden ducks, sending shockwaves through the Australian camp.Krishna's first victim was Harris, who was caught behind by wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel after the ball swung in and took the inside edge of his bat. Bancroft, who came in next, was greeted with a toe-crusher that crashed into his stumps.The double-wicket maiden over put Australia A on the back foot in their chase of 168. However, Nathan McSweeney and Sam Konstas steadied the ship with a solid partnership in the third session.Earlier, India A had posted 229 all out in their second innings, thanks to a solid 68-run knock from Jurel and contributions from the lower-order batters.Krishna's performance was a testament to his growing maturity and skill as a fast bowler. The 26-year-old has been in impressive form in recent months, and his performance against Australia A will only boost his confidence ahead of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

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Gambhir's Future as Test Coach Hangs in the Balance Ahead of Australia Series

Gambhir's Future as Test Coach Hangs in the Balance Ahead of Australia Series

Gautam Gambhir's tenure as Team India's head coach has hit a roadblock, with the team suffering a series loss in Sri Lanka and a clean sweep at home against New Zealand in Tests. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly considering a change in leadership if India fails to perform in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.Gambhir's appointment as head coach came after a successful stint with Kolkata Knight Riders, where he led the team to a title victory. However, his tenure with the national team has been marked by disappointing results. The ODI series loss in Sri Lanka was followed by a humiliating 0-3 defeat against New Zealand in the Test series at home.The BCCI is reportedly considering replacing Gambhir as Test coach with a specialist like VVS Laxman, while retaining him for white-ball cricket. This decision would be based on India's performance in Australia.According to reports, Gambhir and the team's think-tank have had disagreements over team selection and other decisions. These differences have reportedly created a rift within the team, which could impact their performance in the upcoming series.Gambhir recently met with BCCI selection committee chief Ajit Agarkar and India's ODI and Test skipper Rohit Sharma to discuss the team's recent performances. The meeting reportedly focused on the factors that contributed to the Test series loss against New Zealand.The Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia will be a crucial test for Gambhir's future as Test coach. If India fails to perform, the BCCI may be forced to make a change in leadership.

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Indian Cricket Team Management Meets BCCI Hierarchy Ahead of Australia Tour

Indian Cricket Team Management Meets BCCI Hierarchy Ahead of Australia Tour

Ahead of the highly anticipated five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia, the Indian men's cricket team management held a crucial meeting with the BCCI hierarchy. Captain Rohit Sharma, selection panel chairman Ajit Agarkar, head coach Gautam Gambhir (via teleconferencing), BCCI president Roger Binny, and secretary Jay Shah were present at the meeting held at the Cricket Centre in Mumbai.While the meeting was initially scheduled to take place during the Pune Test, it was postponed due to the BCCI office-bearers' inability to travel. However, the timing of the meeting has raised eyebrows, coming on the heels of India's humiliating 0-3 series whitewash at home against New Zealand. The series loss has also put India's chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship in jeopardy.Sources close to the team management have indicated that the meeting focused primarily on charting out a roadmap for the upcoming tour rather than dwelling on the New Zealand series debacle. With Shah set to take over as the ICC Chair on December 1, this meeting may be his last with the team management in his current capacity.The Indian squad will depart for Perth in two batches, on November 10 and 11. The first Test commences on November 22. The team management is under immense pressure to turn things around after the New Zealand series, which saw India revert to the rank-turner policy. While the policy backfired, it has put additional pressure on Gambhir and Rohit, who have had a forgettable 2024 with the willow in Tests.Despite the recent setbacks, the Indian team remains confident of putting up a strong fight against Australia. The team boasts a wealth of experience and talent, including the likes of Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Ravichandran Ashwin. However, they will need to adapt quickly to the Australian conditions and find a way to counter the formidable Australian bowling attack.

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Australia's Cummins Prepares for India Test Series After ODI Loss to Pakistan

Australia's Cummins Prepares for India Test Series After ODI Loss to Pakistan

Australia's captain, Pat Cummins, is preparing for the highly anticipated five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against India after a disappointing nine-wicket loss to Pakistan in the second ODI at Adelaide Oval. Pakistan's fast bowler Haris Rauf's impressive five-wicket haul dismantled the Australian batting lineup, restricting them to a mere 163 runs in 35 overs. Shaheen Shah Afridi's three wickets for 26 runs in eight overs further showcased Pakistan's fast-bowling dominance on the seam-friendly Australian pitches.In response, Pakistan's openers, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, provided a solid foundation with a 137-run partnership. Ayub, in particular, displayed his attacking prowess, scoring 82 runs off 71 balls, including six sixes and five fours. Spinner Adam Zampa claimed the only wicket for Pakistan, dismissing Ayub in the 21st over. Babar Azam (15 not out) and Shafique (64 not out) guided Pakistan to a resounding nine-wicket victory, leveling the three-match series 1-1.Australia will be without several key players, including Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Marnus Labuschagne, and Steve Smith, for the series decider in Perth on Sunday. Cummins, who bowled seven wicketless overs, acknowledged Australia's shortcomings, particularly in batting. "We should have done better and scored more than 160," he said.In Cummins' absence, wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis will lead the side in Perth as the BGT-bound squad shifts its focus to the red-ball format. "We have a week at home. Good training sessions needed, mind now switches to the red ball," Cummins said.The first Test between India and Australia will commence in Perth on November 22.

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KL Rahul's Bizarre Dismissal Raises Concerns Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

KL Rahul's Bizarre Dismissal Raises Concerns Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

KL Rahul's struggles with form continued during India A's second unofficial Test against Australia A at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with the Indian opener drawing sharp criticism following a bizarre dismissal. With just weeks left before the crucial Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Rahul's failure to capitalize on a key opportunity has ignited a flurry of reactions on social media.Drafted into the India A side to regain form ahead of the series, Rahul had an underwhelming outing in both innings. After scoring just 4 in the first innings as part of India A's early collapse, he had a chance to redeem himself in the second innings. However, his dismissal in a peculiar fashion left fans and critics stunned.Facing spinner Corey Rocchiccioli in the 18th over, Rahul, who had already played 43 deliveries, chose not to offer a shot to a tossed-up delivery that turned to the middle stump. He padded the ball away, but it deflected off his pad and onto the stumps, resulting in his dismissal for 10 off 44 balls.Rahul appeared to misjudge the ball's trajectory, expecting it to spin down the leg side, only for it to sneak through his legs and dislodge the bails. Shaking his head in frustration, Rahul walked back to the pavilion, his dismissal leaving fans speechless.The uncharacteristic dismissal has further amplified concerns over Rahul's form ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Social media exploded with reactions, with many fans expressing frustration at the batter's continued vulnerability to spin and his lack of confidence.Some users sarcastically commented, "Even your haters are feeling sad for you now," while others described it an "innovates new ways to throw wicket."Rahul, who has faced intense scrutiny over his performances in recent months, was hoping to use the unofficial Test series as a platform to regain form. However, this latest setback has sparked doubts about his readiness for the upcoming Test series against Australia.

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Kohli, Sharma Face Defining Test in Australia, Must Rekindle Youthful Focus

Kohli, Sharma Face Defining Test in Australia, Must Rekindle Youthful Focus

As Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma prepare for one of the most significant challenges of their careers in the upcoming Test series in Australia, former India head coach Greg Chappell believes the two stalwarts can rediscover their youthful energy and focus to reclaim their lost glory.Wounded by an unprecedented 0-3 home series defeat to New Zealand, India will look to defend the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in the marquee five-match Test series in Australia beginning on November 22. According to Chappell, the ageing Sharma and Kohli must summon the same drive and focus that once marked their prime years if India hopes to reclaim its form on foreign soil.Reflecting on a conversation with Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar in 2005, Chappell shared insights into the hurdles players face as they age. Tendulkar had sought Chappell's perspective and asked, "Greg, why does batting become harder as you get older? Surely it should get easier?""I explained to him that the mental demands of batting intensify with age," Chappell wrote in a column for 'Sydney Morning Herald'. "Batting gets harder because you realize how hard it is to make runs at this level and how difficult it is to maintain the mental focus that is required to be successful," the Australian batting legend wrote.He said "it's not the eyesight or the reflexes that drop off" when a player starts ageing but "it's the intense focus that is required that becomes harder to sustain.""When one is younger, the mind is focused on making runs. As you age, the opposition has put work into finding your weaknesses, and you are more aware of the conditions and the situation of the game."As a young player, you don’t worry about the conditions or the situation of the game, you only see the ball and how to make runs," Chappell wrote, describing Rohit, Kohli, and Australian batting stalwart Steve Smith as the "giants" of current times."If you want to play like you did as a younger player, you have to rekindle the attitude and the thought processes that you had as a younger player. That is the greatest challenge for the ageing player,” Chappell had explained to Tendulkar.Chappell said the upcoming five-match Test series in Australia "will be as much a battle of wits and endurance as it will be of skill, with each player needing to summon the drive and adaptability of their younger selves.""This sentiment captures what Sharma, Kohli, and (Steve) Smith will confront this series. They know that opposition teams have scrutinized their techniques, studied their weaknesses, and developed strategies specifically to exploit even minor chinks."Against New Zealand, Kohli endured his lowest-ever aggregate in a home Test series where he batted at least six times, scoring only 93 runs at an average of 15.50, with one half-century. This poor run has lowered his Test average to 47.83 from a peak of 55.10 in October 2019 -- the first time it has dipped below 48 since November 2016. He has dropped out of top-20 batters in ICC Test rankings for the first time in a decade.Kohli dropped eight spots to 22nd in the rankings while Rohit slipped to 26th. "For Kohli, the task is one of rejuvenation. Known for his unmatched intensity, passion, and high standards, Kohli’s recent travails will have annoyed him," Chappell wrote."The aggressive mindset that propelled him to greatness must now coexist with patience and focus. He enters this series hungry to reiterate his authority as India’s most formidable batsman of his generation."For Rohit, according to Chappell, the challenge lies in balancing his aggressive instincts with the calculated caution that Test cricket demands. "As captain, he must maintain his own form while shouldering the pressure of leadership – a delicate balance he’ll need to master if India is to thrive."This Test series, then, is more than just another chapter in cricket; it is a testament to the challenges that father time presents to even the most skilled players." Each player is more than a celebrated cricketer; they are icons of the determination and skill that defines our game. This series will be a defining chapter in their legacies.""For Sharma, Kohli, and (Steve) Smith, the true battle is not against their opponents but against time itself," Chappell wrote.

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Easwaran's Poor Form Raises Concerns Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Easwaran's Poor Form Raises Concerns Ahead of Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Abhimanyu Easwaran's recent struggles in the unofficial Test series against Australia A have cast doubt on his readiness for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The Bengal opener, who was expected to cement his place as a potential opener in the Test series, has failed to make an impact with the bat in his four innings.In the first unofficial Test at Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay, Easwaran scored just 7 and 12. His performance dipped further in the second match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where he was dismissed for a four-ball duck in the first innings and managed only 17 off 31 balls in the second innings.Easwaran's total tally of just 36 runs from four innings reflects a significant missed opportunity for the opener. With the Border-Gavaskar Trophy starting on November 22 in Perth, questions are likely to be raised about his readiness for the marquee series.The 29-year-old batter has been waiting in the wings for a spot in India's Test team, but his recent performances have not been encouraging. He will need to find his form quickly if he wants to be considered for a place in the playing XI for the first Test in Perth.

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Virat Kohli Celebrates 36th Birthday with Family, Prepares for Australia Test Series

Virat Kohli Celebrates 36th Birthday with Family, Prepares for Australia Test Series

Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian cricketer, celebrated his 36th birthday on Tuesday with a low-key celebration at home with his family. In a recent conversation with host Gaurav Kapoor during a promotional event in Mumbai, Kohli shared details of his intimate birthday celebration."This was probably the most chilled-out birthday I've had through all these years," Kohli said. "It was just Anushka (Sharma) and our two kids at home. It was very relaxed."Despite turning a year older, Kohli joked that he didn't feel any wiser. "I don't know about being wiser, but I'm older for sure," he quipped.Kohli's birthday celebration was primarily focused on his daughter, Vamika. "The birthday was basically for my daughter. Happens so when you have kids," he added.The Indian cricket team captain is now preparing to join the squad for their upcoming five-match Test series against Australia, which begins on November 22nd in Perth. Kohli has an impressive record in Australia, averaging 54.08 with 1352 runs from 13 matches, including six centuries and four half-centuries.However, Kohli's recent form has been a cause for concern. He faced criticism after a disappointing series against New Zealand, where he managed only 93 runs. With the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on the horizon, Kohli will be expected to rediscover his aggressive side and inspire India to bounce back from their whitewash against New Zealand.

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Tim Paine to Coach Prime Minister's XI in Pink-Ball Warm-Up Against India A

Tim Paine to Coach Prime Minister's XI in Pink-Ball Warm-Up Against India A

Former Australian Test captain Tim Paine has been appointed head coach of the Prime Minister's XI for their two-day pink-ball warm-up match against India A, ahead of the highly anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Paine will be joined by assistant coaches Erin Osborne and Justin McNally.The match will take place from November 30 to December 1 in Canberra, providing India with crucial preparation for the second Test in Adelaide, which will be a day-night encounter. The warm-up fixture is part of India's larger effort to acclimatize to Australian conditions, as they aim to bounce back from a disappointing 0-3 home series defeat against New Zealand.India need a strong performance in the five-match series to stay in contention for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. India's main squad is set to arrive in Australia in two batches on November 10 and 11, while the India A team, featuring several Test squad members, is already playing unofficial matches against Australia A to adjust to local conditions.The pink-ball Test in Adelaide, scheduled as the second match of the Border-Gavaskar series, will be a key challenge for India, and this warm-up game against Paine's team will be vital preparation. India A's two-day match will provide their batters and bowlers valuable experience under lights, ahead of what is expected to be a tough Test series.The first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy begins on November 22 in Perth, and India will need to win the series to keep their hopes alive for a place in the WTC final, making this tour one of their most important in recent years.

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