Highlights: India have mountain to climb in Sydney
Cameron Green posted his highest Test score and Steve Smith impressed again before Australia removed both openers as India look to stave off defeat in the third Test at the SCG.
Cameron Green posted his highest Test score and Steve Smith impressed again before Australia removed both openers as India look to stave off defeat in the third Test at the SCG.
Watch Shane Warne and Andrew Symonds rip into Marnus Labuschagne for his quirky mannerisms.
Three run-outs and another excellent Australian bowling performance gave Australia the upper hand over India heading into day four of the third Test.
A mediocre batting effort, sparked by excellent bowling from Pat Cummins, caused India to fall well short of Australia’s first-innings total in Sydney.
Catch up with what happened on day two of the third Test between Australia and India at the SCG.
Steve Smith scored a century as Australia posted a competitive first innings total and finish with the edge at stumps against India.
Australia ended a rain-shortened day one of the third Test against India on 166-2. Here are all the highlights:
Sydney will host the third Test against India as scheduled, after Cricket Australia officials deemed the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak in the city had subsided enough.
Jasprit Bumrah and Ravi Ashwin cleaned up Australia for 195 as India started strongly in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.
Australia’s head coach Justin Langer wants his team to be relentless in their pursuit of victory against India.
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David Warner has failed to recover from injury and won’t make Australia’s second Test against India.
Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings said Australia remain committed to their tour of South Africa but won’t compromise on the safety of their staff and players.
Virat Kohli says India have to reflect on what went wrong in an hour that changed the game.
Take a look at how Twitter reacted after India were dismissed for only 36 runs in their second innings of the first Test against Australia.