The last pair of Mitchell Santner and Will O’Rourke have defied England’s bowlers for an hour on the second morning of the ...
Rohit's move made perfect cricket sense because the weather were overcast and there was enough grass on the pitch to help ...
The first day of the India vs Australia third Test at Gabba was washed out due to rain. Cricket Australia will be refunding ...
Gavaskar starts by saying that the grass on the pitch will result in plenty of assistance for the fast ... Tells that he ...
Under Cricket Australia’s refund policy, fans are entitled to a 100 per cent refund if less than 15 overs are bowled. That ...
India pacers took a while to get their direction right, but only 13.2 overs could be bowled on Day 1 at the Gabba ...
The first day of the third Test is a near washout as Australia and India are left frustrated by rain in Brisbane.
New Zealand steadily squandered a good start, slumping from 172-2 to 231-7 before rallying to 315-9 at stumps Saturday on the ...
"There's a lot of grass and it looks a little soft as well so we want to try and make the best use of the conditions and try and see what we can do with the ball up front," Rohit had said after ...
The Indian bowlers will look to pick some early wickets to take early advantage as the weather looks pleasant at the moment.
The numbers suggest batting is easiest on day one at the Brisbane venue, but when Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss, ...
The skipper, who at this stage remains listed to bat in the middle order, was eager to use the opening conditions with ball to his side's advantage. "It's overcast. A little bit of grass and it looks ...