Exclusive: Sourav Ganguly backs India to bounce back from loss in first T20I
Cricket | November 22, 2018 09:08 ISTIndia lost the first T20I of the three-match series against Australia by 4 runs at the Gabba on Wednesday.
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India lost the first T20I of the three-match series against Australia by 4 runs at the Gabba on Wednesday.
Australia have named a 14-member squad for the first two Tests against India.
Broad will come in for pace spearhead James Anderson, while Bairstow will replace the injured Sam Curran and bat at number three.
Stoinis came up with an all-round performance in the four-run win over India, scoring 33 off 19 balls before defending 13 runs in the final over of the match.
The 40-year-old went on to score 153 off 284 balls, his 54th first-class hundred, as Vidarbha declared their innings at 529 for six.
Considering his workload in the upcoming Test series against Australia next month, BCCI had wanted him to bowl not more than 15-17 overs.
India first faltered in the field, letting Australia score 158 for four after rain shortened the contest to 17-overs-a-side affair.
Representing Mumbai, junior Tendulkar returned with figures of 5/98 as Delhi U-19 slumped to 354 for 9 in their first essay.
Starting at overnight 14 with the team's score at 35 for one, Saxena stood tall in a glittering 143 from 190 balls (21x4s, 2x6s) as Kerala surpassed Bengal's first innings score of 147.
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