India vs Australia: 5 key takeaways from a historic series triumph
Cricket | Jan 08, 2019, 09:37 AM ISTWhat we now know that we didn't before the 4-Test series between Australia and India that concluded in Sydney on 7th January.
What we now know that we didn't before the 4-Test series between Australia and India that concluded in Sydney on 7th January.
India became the first Asian team to win a Test series in Australia.
Even though it's still not clear why the fight started, the incident shows that some level of discord exists between the visitors.
The video show that at least on Kohli's part there is still some animosity left towards his counterpart.
The wicket of Rahul is not a prized scalp anymore, rather it is more of a walking wicket.
There is no doubt that Virat Kohli and Co. have every right to revel in their hard-fought triumph, a few headaches persist even after the fabulous win.
With India in trouble having lost Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar in quick succession, Gambhir played inarguably his greatest ODI innings.
In this article, we look at five such catchwords/phrases which have defined and sometimes redefined cricket between the two sport-loving nations.
Anyone who has followed Kohli's career would know that it is a mistake to expect the phenomenal class in his batting to bleed into his worldview.
For the purposes of this piece, I will restrict the analysis to comparing the Delhi batsman's stats with the greats when they turned 30.
Making his debut, Pandya displayed great temperament in guiding his team to a win at Eden Gardens against the West Indies.
With the ball going a foot above his head and that too at great speed, the skipper showed amazing reflexes in grabbing the cherry out of thin air.
Waugh was also impressed with teenage sensation Prithvi Shaw sounding surprised at how India manage to produce so many quality batsmen.
The current duo has now posted 4060 runs in just 66 innings when they have been together at the crease at an average of 66.55.
The celebrations from Steyn weren't extravagant as he knows that the ODI series against the home side will bring him far more prized scalps.
When asked to predict which bowler from the current Indian lineup he thinks has the most chances of emulating his feat at next year's World Cup, Sharma chose the young sensation Bumrah.
In an exclusive chat with indiatvnews.com, the former India international remembered the memories of that day with fondness.
The player was taken off the ground on a stretcher into a hospital for scans.
Is Ambati Rayudu the solution to Team India's middle-order dilemma? Is he the righteous heir to the number 4 spot? Can he be the deciding factor in India's World Cup campaign? We discuss.
The Indian Express newspaper has reported that the former captain was in fact dropped and not rested as the chief of selectors MSK Prasad claimed after announcing the teams.
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