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  1. IND vs AUS Highlights: Marnus & Green extend Australia's lead to 296 despite Jadeja's spin
  2. Australia 469 all out in WTC final v India
  3. India vs Australia Score, WTC Final 2023 Day 5: Australia Win By 209 Runs
  4. IND Vs AUS, WTC 2023 Final Day 3: India Bowled Out For 296, Australia Lead By 173
  5. World Test Championship final LIVE: Australia vs India, day four, Oval
  6. India vs Australia LIVE Score Updates: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul give India a flying start


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IND vs AUS Highlights: Marnus & Green extend Australia's lead to 296 despite Jadeja's spin

IND vs AUS Highlights, Day 3: Ravindra Jadeja was the big difference maker for India with two wickets as he reminded Rohit Sharma of Ravichandran Ashwin blunder. But Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green helped Australia close the day at 123/4, extending the lead to 296. Australia took a commanding 173 run lead after India were bowled out for 296 in the Coming to bat, Steve Smith and Travis Head looked positive. Smith went on to pile another century against the Indian bowling line-up. However, the bowling team made a decent comeback to restrict to 469/10. Mohammed Siraj was the pick of bowlers as he took four wickets. Coming to bat, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill were positive as they stroked a few boundaries. However, Australian skipper got the first breakthrough to get his opposite number. Soon after, Gill had a brain fade moment as he left the ball to let it crash onto the stumps. Pujara got off to a same fashion with Green scalping his first wicket. Kohli was bounced out by Starc. The final wicket to fall on Day 2 was Ravindra Jadeja as Nathan Lyon opened his wicket column. At Day 3, Ajinkya Rahane and KS Bharat are holding the fort for India. India:Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli. Ajinkya Rahane, Srikar Bharat (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami. Mohammed Siraj Australia:David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne. Steven Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green. Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc,...

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 ...

India vs Australia Score, WTC Final 2023 Day 5: Australia Win By 209 Runs

• Australia defeated India in the final of 2021-23 ICC World Test Championship, by a margin of 209 runs. • Chasing a target of 444 runs in the fourth innings, India were bowled out for 234 runs. • None of the Indian batters could score a half-century in the last innings. • For Australia, Nathan Lyon picked up a four-fer. ALL OUT! That's the game done for India, that's the four-fer secured for Nathan Lyon, and most importantly, that's the mace bagged for the Australian cricket team. This has been as dominating a performance as they would have hoped for, considering this was a final match. After scoring 469 runs in the first innings, wherein both Travis Head and Steve Smith struck centuries, the Aussies restricted India to a meagre total of 296 runs. The batting was not up to the mark in the second innings, with Australia declaring at 270/8, but they came up with a scintillating bowling display yet again, calling curtains to India's innings at 234 runs. For the Indians, it will be time to go back to the drawing room. It is their second consecutive defeat in a World Test Championship final, and their decade-long wait for an ICC trophy will be prolonged even further. Questions are bound to be raised on every aspect of the Indian team, including their decision to bat first, and also the call to leave out the number one Test bowler, Ravichandran Ashwin. Moreover, the batting approach was questionable too, with the team losing seven wickets in 71 runs today. If you have stuck wit...

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

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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.

India vs Australia LIVE Score Updates: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul give India a flying start

T20 MATCH LIVE UPDATES India vs Australia 2nd T20I Highlights: Rohit Sharma shines as India beat Australia by 6 wickets to level series 1-1 IND vs AUS LIVE Score, 2nd T20: Skipper Rohit Sharma blazed away to an unbeaten 46 as India registered a series-levelling six-wicket win over Australia in the second T20I on Friday. Chasing 91, Rohit scored 46 off 20 balls which included four boundaries and as many sixes to take India over the line with four balls to spare in the rain-affected game. Earlier, wicketkeeper Matthew Wade scored an unbeaten 43 to power Australia to a challenging 90 for 5. The match began two-and-a-half hours after its designated time due to a wet outfield and was reduced to an eight-over-a-side contest. Read Less That is it from Nagpur where we have had a short but exciting encounter. India have leveled the series 1-1 and now the focus shifts to the decider in the third and final T20I which is going to be played at Hyderabad on Sunday, 25th September. The match will start at 7 pm IST (1.30 pm GMT) but as always do join us early for the build-up. Until then, goodbye and cheers! Rohit Sharma the skipper of India is the Player of the Match as well for his 46 runs in 20 balls. He says he was quite surprised with the way the ball was hitting the bat and he is glad about the way it went. Claims that in the last few games he has been playing in the same way and they can't plan too much in such a game, just use the conditions to their advantage. Tells that the bowl...

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