Imd vs aus

  1. IND vs AUS WTC Final: Indian players lose 100% match fees, Gill penalised additional 15% for questioning umpire
  2. Ind vs Aus, WTC final
  3. Australia 469 all out in WTC final v India
  4. IND Vs AUS, WTC 2023 Final Day 3: India Bowled Out For 296, Australia Lead By 173
  5. India vs Australia Highlights, WTC 2023 Final, Day 3: Australia Extend Lead Over India To 296 Runs At Stumps
  6. Australia rout India by 10 wickets in second men’s ODI
  7. World Test Championship final LIVE: Australia vs India, day four, Oval


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IND vs AUS WTC Final: Indian players lose 100% match fees, Gill penalised additional 15% for questioning umpire

IND vs AUS WTC Final: Indian players lose 100% match fees, Gill penalised additional 15% for questioning umpire IND vs AUS WTC Final: Indian players have been fined their entire match fees for maintaining a slow over rate while opener Shubman Gill was docked an additional 15 per cent for criticising the umpire's decision to rule him out in a debatable call during the World Test Championship final. • • • • • "It was confirmed shortly after the conclusion of the match on Sunday's final day that India will lose all of their match fees for their slow over rate, with Australia also docked 80 percent of their match fees."In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, players are fined 20 per cent of their match fee for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time," the ICC said in a statement on Monday. The fines were imposed after India were ruled to be five overs short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration, while Australia were found to be four overs short. Indian players, who are part of the playing XI earn Rs 15 lakh per Test while the reserve players get Rs 7.5 lakhs each. Gill was found guilty of "breaching article 2.7 which relates to public criticism or inappropriate comment in relation to an incident occurring in an international match." During India's second innings, television umpire Richard Kettleborough had adjudged a catch by Cameron Green to remove Gill had been taken cle...

Ind vs Aus, WTC final

Pant, who is recovering from injuries suffered in a car crash last December, would have fancied another go at the Aussies. So can the collective of Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Ravindra Jadeja, KS Bharat and Shardul Thakur - the remainder of India's batting strength - work to blunt the Australia bowling attack and conquer their world-record target on the fifty day to win the World Test Championship final? The India-Australia rivalry is now ranked alongside the Ashes as one of the best contests in modern Test cricket. In the last decade there have been some great Tests played by both teams in Australia and India. Before Gabba 2021, India won in Melbourne to draw level and then escaped with a heart-stopping draw in Sydney. Each of those Tests entered the fifth day. Kohli has enjoyed batting on the fifth day: since 2014, in nine innings he has made 584 run at an average of 97.33. Kohli has three centuries, too, alongside three fifties, but has never been on the winning side as India have lost three and secured six draws. Rahane's batting numbers on the fifth day, though, are weak: in 13 innings, he has scored 220 runs without a single half-century. However, it is because of Jadeja, too, got off to a good start with the bat on Friday and was two short of a half-century before he was sucked in to make a mistake by Nathan Lyon. Shami said: "280 runs, if you bat well, is not a big score. We should bat normally, focus on playing ball by ball, don't look too far. Your chances of su...

Australia 469 all out in WTC final v India

LONDON, June 8 (Reuters) - Australia were all out for 469 in their first innings on day two of the World Test Championship (WTC) final against India at The Oval on Thursday. Travis Head (163) and Steve Smith (121) forged a 285-run partnership to provide the bedrock of the Australia innings after being put into bat. Mohammed Siraj (4-108) was the pick of the Indian bowlers, while Mohammed Shami and Shardul Thakur claimed two wickets apiece for the 2021 runners-up. About Reuters • About Reuters , opens new tab • Careers , opens new tab • Reuters News Agency , opens new tab • Brand Attribution Guidelines , opens new tab • Reuters Leadership , opens new tab • Reuters Fact Check , opens new tab • Reuters Diversity Report , opens new tab Stay Informed • Download the App , opens new tab • Newsletters , opens new tab Information you can trust Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day. Reuters provides business, financial, national and international news to professionals via desktop terminals, the world's media organizations, industry events and directly to consumers. • Advertise With Us , opens new tab • Advertising Guidelines , opens new tab • Coupons , opens new tab • Cookies , opens new tab • Terms of Use , opens new tab • Privacy , opens new tab • Digital Accessibility , opens new tab • Corrections , opens new tab • Site Feedback , opens new tab All quotes delayed ...

IND Vs AUS, WTC 2023 Final Day 3: India Bowled Out For 296, Australia Lead By 173

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India vs Australia Highlights, WTC 2023 Final, Day 3: Australia Extend Lead Over India To 296 Runs At Stumps

IND vs AUS, WTC Final, Day 3 Highlights: Australia ended Day 3 at 123 for 4 with a lead of 296 runs against India in the ongoing World Test Championship final. Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green will resume at their respective scores of 41 and 7 on Saturday. Earlier, India posted 296 runs in their first innings with the help of Ajinkya Rahane's fighting 89. This helped Australia gain a first innings lead of 173 runs. The Pat Cummins-led side had scored 469 runs despite Mohammed Siraj's four-wicket haul. Highlights of Day 3 of WTC Final Between India and Australia, straight from The Oval IND vs AUS Live Score: Stumps on Day 3!That's stumps on Day 3 of the ongoing WTC final. Ravindra Jadeja's twin strikes have helped India make a bit of recovery but one has to admit that four-down Australia are way ahead in this game with a lead of 296 runs already. With two more days remaining in this game, we are more likely to see a good battle. IND vs AUS Live Score: Third session beginsWe are back from the tea break and the third session of Day 3 of the World Test Championship final begins. Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne will continue the proceedings for Australia at 23/1, leading by 196 runs. For India, Mohammed Shami will be bowling the first over for India. IND vs AUS Live Score: Tea breakThis marks the end of the second session of Day 3 of the World Test Championship final between India and Australia. For Australia, Usman Khawaja (13*) and Marnus Labuschagne (8*) standing un...

Australia rout India by 10 wickets in second men’s ODI

19 Mar 2023 12.10 GMT Hard to get your head around that. Australia lost badly in the first match, all out 188, but they did make India work had for the win five wickets down, with some serious wobbles at the start. Today could not have been any more different, after ram-raiding the Indian batting, then looting the bowling before making a quick getaway. Marsh opening the batting has been a revelation. He has been used at No3 a lot the last couple of years, which often isn’t much different. But it will be interesting to see what happens when Warner comes back, given Head’s proclivity for big scores up the top. • • 19 Mar 2023 12.03 GMT Australia win by 10 wickets with 39 overs to spare What a thrashing. Only twice in history has a score been chased in fewer overs for an Australian team to win an ODI. They bowled out India in 26 overs, too. So that was a 37-over match with both innings completed: shorter than a normal T20. • • 19 Mar 2023 12.01 GMT Half century! Travis Head 50 from 29 balls 11th over: Australia 121-0 (Head 51, Marsh 66) Just to complete India’s day, here’s a dropped catch. Head slog-sweeps Axar, big top edge, Shami running around from mid on gets to the ball but jumps in the air as he tries to take it, a bit of panic, and rather than taking the catch, he chests the ball down like he’s at the edge of the box about to lash a left-foot volley under the crossbar. While Shami is cross-coding, Head runs two, then two more through square leg for his milestone. Hands...

World Test Championship final LIVE: Australia vs India, day four, Oval

Summary • India close on 164-3, needing 280 runs for record win • Kohli unbeaten on 44, Rahane 20 not out • Green takes debated low catch to remove Gill for 18 before Rohit & Pujara fall in quick succession • Australia 270-8 dec: Carey 66*, Labuschagne 41, Starc 41; Jadeja 3-58 • Use audio icon at top of the page to listen to Test Match Special commentary • Get in touch with us via #bbccricket, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or via text to 81111 (UK only - texts charged at standard message rate) India have been behind most of this game after conceding 469 in the first innings, so you have to credit them for still being in it going into the final day. It is still Australia's to lose, but what a contest it has been. There was some surprise that Australia batted for as long as they did, setting India a mammoth 444. But Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma started beautifully, as did Cheteshwar Pujara, before they became India's three wickets to fall. Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey: "We've got the runs on the board that we wanted. It would definitely have been nice to have taken a couple of more wickets but they played well, so we've got to come back and push on tomorrow." On Cameron Green's catch: "It looked good from where I was. I thought he caught it fair and square. He was pretty happy with it, so yeah, the right decision was made." On India's opening stand: "No, it's never nice seeing our bowlers go at sixes for that amount of time but we pegged them bag after that and it's goi...