Ind vs aus 1st test 2023

  1. Australia vs India Scorecard 2022/23
  2. HIGHLIGHTS
  3. India vs Australia, 1st Test, Australia tour of India, 2023
  4. Australia vs India Scorecard 2021
  5. Australia vs India Scorecard 2021
  6. Australia vs India Scorecard 2022/23
  7. India vs Australia, 1st Test, Australia tour of India, 2023
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Australia vs India Scorecard 2022/23

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR David Warner b Mohammed Shami 1 5 12 0 0 20.00 Usman Khawaja lbw b Mohammed Siraj 1 3 6 0 0 33.33 Marnus Labuschagne st †Bharat b Jadeja 49 123 127 8 0 39.83 Steven Smith b Jadeja 37 107 148 7 0 34.57 Matt Renshaw lbw b Jadeja 0 1 3 0 0 0.00 Peter Handscomb lbw b Jadeja 31 84 111 4 0 36.90 Alex Carey † b Ashwin 36 33 50 7 0 109.09 Pat Cummins (c) c Kohli b Ashwin 6 14 15 1 0 42.85 Todd Murphy lbw b Jadeja 0 5 5 0 0 0.00 Nathan Lyon not out 0 3 20 0 0 0.00 Scott Boland b Ashwin 1 8 4 0 0 12.50 Extras (b 7, lb 5, nb 3) 15 TOTAL 63.5 Ov (RR: 2.77, 255 Mins) 177 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Usman Khawaja, 1.1 ov) , 2-2 (David Warner, 2.1 ov) , 3-84 (Marnus Labuschagne, 35.5 ov) , 4-84 (Matt Renshaw, 35.6 ov) , 5-109 (Steven Smith, 41.6 ov) , 6-162 (Alex Carey, 53.1 ov) , 7-172 (Pat Cummins, 57.3 ov) , 8-173 (Todd Murphy, 58.5 ov) , 9-176 (Peter Handscomb, 62.3 ov) , 10-177 (Scott Boland, 63.5 ov) • DRS BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Mohammed Shami 9 4 18 1 2.00 46 3 0 0 0 2.1 toDA Warner, the rough patches haven't yet come into play, and Australia have lost two of their left-hand batters. That off stump has gone on a cartwheel. This is nigh unplayable. On a length, just outside off, seams in just a little, goes past the inside edge, hits him on the pad, and then ricochets onto the top of off. He was lbw if he hadn't been bowled. That's how comprehensive this is. 2/2 1.1 toUT Khawaja, seam-up outswinger, which swings in for the left-hand batter, hits the pa...

HIGHLIGHTS

It was yet another thrilling day of Test cricket, with only one day remaining in the final match. The situation is intense - Australia requires 7 wickets to win, while India needs to score 280 runs. The Australian team opted for a cautious approach during the morning session, adding just 78 runs to their total at the expense of two wickets. However, they adopted a more aggressive batting style after lunch. Carey and Starc displayed remarkable partnership skills, contributing 93 runs for the seventh wicket. This allowed Cummins to make a bold declaration, leaving one and a half sessions for the Test match. Facing a formidable target, the Indian openers displayed swift scoring abilities. Unfortunately, at the stroke of tea, Green took an exceptional catch at gully to dismiss one of the Indian batsmen. Nevertheless, in the final session, Rohit and Pujara demonstrated their good form and kept the scoreboard ticking for India. However, their momentum was halted when the Indian captain, Kohli, fell to Lyon in the first over bowled by him, attempting a sweep shot. In the very next over, Pujara made an uncharacteristic shot and followed his captain back to the pavilion. Australia gained confidence from these breakthroughs, but Kohli's successor, Rahane, and he ensured that no further setbacks occurred. They exhibited fluent batting skills, forming a solid partnership of 71 runs. IND vs AUS WTC Final Day 4: Game Evenly Poised At Stumps With an exciting last hour, the game between I...

India vs Australia, 1st Test, Australia tour of India, 2023

That is all from this first Test at Nagpur. Australia have been beaten, battered and blown away. Do they have it in them to come back with a better effort in Delhi? So much hype coming into this series, and the opener has gone the way most matches usually go in India, with India's spinners making them dance to their tunes on a pitch where Nathan Lyon was found a bit wanting with figures of 1/126. Todd Murphy's performance will give them some heart though. We'll see you again in six days time, with two extra days off for everyone involved. For now, it's goodbye from Sagar Chawla on behalf of Siva, MS Ramakrishnan and Abhinand Raghavendran. Jadeja, Player of the Match: Feeling amazing. When you come back after five months and give your 100 percent, scoring runs and taking wickets.. feels amazing. Was working hard at the NCA. Would like to thank the NCA staff, physios. They have been working hard with me, even on Sundays. Was looking to bowl in good areas. Ball was spinning, going straight, keeping low. Kept telling myself to bowl at the stumps - if they make mistake, I have a chance. I look to keep things simple. Try not to change things with my batting. It's a crucial number - 5, 6, 7. Rohit: Very important at the start of the series. Happy that I could put the performance for the team. Was unfortunate that I had to miss few Tests because of injuries but I'm happy to be back. Since I was appointed Test captain, have played just two Tests. Got Covid in England, missed South ...

Australia vs India Scorecard 2021

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR David Warner c †Bharat b Thakur 43 60 108 8 0 71.66 Usman Khawaja c †Bharat b Mohammed Siraj 0 10 15 0 0 0.00 Marnus Labuschagne b Mohammed Shami 26 62 103 3 0 41.93 Steven Smith b Thakur 121 268 333 19 0 45.14 Travis Head c †Bharat b Mohammed Siraj 163 174 283 25 1 93.67 Cameron Green c Shubman Gill b Mohammed Shami 6 7 15 1 0 85.71 Alex Carey † lbw b Jadeja 48 69 98 7 1 69.56 Mitchell Starc run out (sub [AR Patel]) 5 20 24 0 0 25.00 Pat Cummins (c) c Rahane b Mohammed Siraj 9 34 82 0 0 26.47 Nathan Lyon b Mohammed Siraj 9 25 18 1 0 36.00 Scott Boland not out 1 7 8 0 0 14.28 Extras (b 13, lb 10, nb 7, w 8) 38 TOTAL 121.3 Ov (RR: 3.86) 469 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Usman Khawaja, 3.4 ov) , 2-71 (David Warner, 21.4 ov) , 3-76 (Marnus Labuschagne, 24.1 ov) , 4-361 (Travis Head, 91.1 ov) , 5-376 (Cameron Green, 94.2 ov) , 6-387 (Steven Smith, 98.1 ov) , 7-402 (Mitchell Starc, 103.5 ov) , 8-453 (Alex Carey, 114.4 ov) , 9-468 (Nathan Lyon, 119.5 ov) , 10-469 (Pat Cummins, 121.3 ov) • DRS BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Mohammed Shami 29 4 122 2 4.20 126 18 1 1 2 24.1 toM Labuschagne, and Shami produces the wicket immediately. Goes really full, seam-up, Labuschagne tries the drive but his front foot is stuck on the crease. It is a half-volley, he should be able to cover it, but it seams in appreciably to beat his inside edge and uproot the off stump. India right back in it. 76/3 94.2 toC Green, gone, and India are fighting back here. Terrific line and leng...

Australia vs India Scorecard 2021

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR David Warner c †Bharat b Thakur 43 60 108 8 0 71.66 Usman Khawaja c †Bharat b Mohammed Siraj 0 10 15 0 0 0.00 Marnus Labuschagne b Mohammed Shami 26 62 103 3 0 41.93 Steven Smith b Thakur 121 268 333 19 0 45.14 Travis Head c †Bharat b Mohammed Siraj 163 174 283 25 1 93.67 Cameron Green c Shubman Gill b Mohammed Shami 6 7 15 1 0 85.71 Alex Carey † lbw b Jadeja 48 69 98 7 1 69.56 Mitchell Starc run out (sub [AR Patel]) 5 20 24 0 0 25.00 Pat Cummins (c) c Rahane b Mohammed Siraj 9 34 82 0 0 26.47 Nathan Lyon b Mohammed Siraj 9 25 18 1 0 36.00 Scott Boland not out 1 7 8 0 0 14.28 Extras (b 13, lb 10, nb 7, w 8) 38 TOTAL 121.3 Ov (RR: 3.86) 469 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Usman Khawaja, 3.4 ov) , 2-71 (David Warner, 21.4 ov) , 3-76 (Marnus Labuschagne, 24.1 ov) , 4-361 (Travis Head, 91.1 ov) , 5-376 (Cameron Green, 94.2 ov) , 6-387 (Steven Smith, 98.1 ov) , 7-402 (Mitchell Starc, 103.5 ov) , 8-453 (Alex Carey, 114.4 ov) , 9-468 (Nathan Lyon, 119.5 ov) , 10-469 (Pat Cummins, 121.3 ov) • DRS BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Mohammed Shami 29 4 122 2 4.20 126 18 1 1 2 24.1 toM Labuschagne, and Shami produces the wicket immediately. Goes really full, seam-up, Labuschagne tries the drive but his front foot is stuck on the crease. It is a half-volley, he should be able to cover it, but it seams in appreciably to beat his inside edge and uproot the off stump. India right back in it. 76/3 94.2 toC Green, gone, and India are fighting back here. Terrific line and leng...

Australia vs India Scorecard 2022/23

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR David Warner b Mohammed Shami 1 5 12 0 0 20.00 Usman Khawaja lbw b Mohammed Siraj 1 3 6 0 0 33.33 Marnus Labuschagne st †Bharat b Jadeja 49 123 127 8 0 39.83 Steven Smith b Jadeja 37 107 148 7 0 34.57 Matt Renshaw lbw b Jadeja 0 1 3 0 0 0.00 Peter Handscomb lbw b Jadeja 31 84 111 4 0 36.90 Alex Carey † b Ashwin 36 33 50 7 0 109.09 Pat Cummins (c) c Kohli b Ashwin 6 14 15 1 0 42.85 Todd Murphy lbw b Jadeja 0 5 5 0 0 0.00 Nathan Lyon not out 0 3 20 0 0 0.00 Scott Boland b Ashwin 1 8 4 0 0 12.50 Extras (b 7, lb 5, nb 3) 15 TOTAL 63.5 Ov (RR: 2.77, 255 Mins) 177 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Usman Khawaja, 1.1 ov) , 2-2 (David Warner, 2.1 ov) , 3-84 (Marnus Labuschagne, 35.5 ov) , 4-84 (Matt Renshaw, 35.6 ov) , 5-109 (Steven Smith, 41.6 ov) , 6-162 (Alex Carey, 53.1 ov) , 7-172 (Pat Cummins, 57.3 ov) , 8-173 (Todd Murphy, 58.5 ov) , 9-176 (Peter Handscomb, 62.3 ov) , 10-177 (Scott Boland, 63.5 ov) • DRS BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Mohammed Shami 9 4 18 1 2.00 46 3 0 0 0 2.1 toDA Warner, the rough patches haven't yet come into play, and Australia have lost two of their left-hand batters. That off stump has gone on a cartwheel. This is nigh unplayable. On a length, just outside off, seams in just a little, goes past the inside edge, hits him on the pad, and then ricochets onto the top of off. He was lbw if he hadn't been bowled. That's how comprehensive this is. 2/2 1.1 toUT Khawaja, seam-up outswinger, which swings in for the left-hand batter, hits the pa...

India vs Australia, 1st Test, Australia tour of India, 2023

That is all from this first Test at Nagpur. Australia have been beaten, battered and blown away. Do they have it in them to come back with a better effort in Delhi? So much hype coming into this series, and the opener has gone the way most matches usually go in India, with India's spinners making them dance to their tunes on a pitch where Nathan Lyon was found a bit wanting with figures of 1/126. Todd Murphy's performance will give them some heart though. We'll see you again in six days time, with two extra days off for everyone involved. For now, it's goodbye from Sagar Chawla on behalf of Siva, MS Ramakrishnan and Abhinand Raghavendran. Jadeja, Player of the Match: Feeling amazing. When you come back after five months and give your 100 percent, scoring runs and taking wickets.. feels amazing. Was working hard at the NCA. Would like to thank the NCA staff, physios. They have been working hard with me, even on Sundays. Was looking to bowl in good areas. Ball was spinning, going straight, keeping low. Kept telling myself to bowl at the stumps - if they make mistake, I have a chance. I look to keep things simple. Try not to change things with my batting. It's a crucial number - 5, 6, 7. Rohit: Very important at the start of the series. Happy that I could put the performance for the team. Was unfortunate that I had to miss few Tests because of injuries but I'm happy to be back. Since I was appointed Test captain, have played just two Tests. Got Covid in England, missed South ...

HIGHLIGHTS

It was yet another thrilling day of Test cricket, with only one day remaining in the final match. The situation is intense - Australia requires 7 wickets to win, while India needs to score 280 runs. The Australian team opted for a cautious approach during the morning session, adding just 78 runs to their total at the expense of two wickets. However, they adopted a more aggressive batting style after lunch. Carey and Starc displayed remarkable partnership skills, contributing 93 runs for the seventh wicket. This allowed Cummins to make a bold declaration, leaving one and a half sessions for the Test match. Facing a formidable target, the Indian openers displayed swift scoring abilities. Unfortunately, at the stroke of tea, Green took an exceptional catch at gully to dismiss one of the Indian batsmen. Nevertheless, in the final session, Rohit and Pujara demonstrated their good form and kept the scoreboard ticking for India. However, their momentum was halted when the Indian captain, Kohli, fell to Lyon in the first over bowled by him, attempting a sweep shot. In the very next over, Pujara made an uncharacteristic shot and followed his captain back to the pavilion. Australia gained confidence from these breakthroughs, but Kohli's successor, Rahane, and he ensured that no further setbacks occurred. They exhibited fluent batting skills, forming a solid partnership of 71 runs. IND vs AUS WTC Final Day 4: Game Evenly Poised At Stumps With an exciting last hour, the game between I...

HIGHLIGHTS

It was yet another thrilling day of Test cricket, with only one day remaining in the final match. The situation is intense - Australia requires 7 wickets to win, while India needs to score 280 runs. The Australian team opted for a cautious approach during the morning session, adding just 78 runs to their total at the expense of two wickets. However, they adopted a more aggressive batting style after lunch. Carey and Starc displayed remarkable partnership skills, contributing 93 runs for the seventh wicket. This allowed Cummins to make a bold declaration, leaving one and a half sessions for the Test match. Facing a formidable target, the Indian openers displayed swift scoring abilities. Unfortunately, at the stroke of tea, Green took an exceptional catch at gully to dismiss one of the Indian batsmen. Nevertheless, in the final session, Rohit and Pujara demonstrated their good form and kept the scoreboard ticking for India. However, their momentum was halted when the Indian captain, Kohli, fell to Lyon in the first over bowled by him, attempting a sweep shot. In the very next over, Pujara made an uncharacteristic shot and followed his captain back to the pavilion. Australia gained confidence from these breakthroughs, but Kohli's successor, Rahane, and he ensured that no further setbacks occurred. They exhibited fluent batting skills, forming a solid partnership of 71 runs. IND vs AUS WTC Final Day 4: Game Evenly Poised At Stumps With an exciting last hour, the game between I...

Australia vs India Scorecard 2021

BATTING R B M 4s 6s SR David Warner c †Bharat b Thakur 43 60 108 8 0 71.66 Usman Khawaja c †Bharat b Mohammed Siraj 0 10 15 0 0 0.00 Marnus Labuschagne b Mohammed Shami 26 62 103 3 0 41.93 Steven Smith b Thakur 121 268 333 19 0 45.14 Travis Head c †Bharat b Mohammed Siraj 163 174 283 25 1 93.67 Cameron Green c Shubman Gill b Mohammed Shami 6 7 15 1 0 85.71 Alex Carey † lbw b Jadeja 48 69 98 7 1 69.56 Mitchell Starc run out (sub [AR Patel]) 5 20 24 0 0 25.00 Pat Cummins (c) c Rahane b Mohammed Siraj 9 34 82 0 0 26.47 Nathan Lyon b Mohammed Siraj 9 25 18 1 0 36.00 Scott Boland not out 1 7 8 0 0 14.28 Extras (b 13, lb 10, nb 7, w 8) 38 TOTAL 121.3 Ov (RR: 3.86) 469 Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Usman Khawaja, 3.4 ov) , 2-71 (David Warner, 21.4 ov) , 3-76 (Marnus Labuschagne, 24.1 ov) , 4-361 (Travis Head, 91.1 ov) , 5-376 (Cameron Green, 94.2 ov) , 6-387 (Steven Smith, 98.1 ov) , 7-402 (Mitchell Starc, 103.5 ov) , 8-453 (Alex Carey, 114.4 ov) , 9-468 (Nathan Lyon, 119.5 ov) , 10-469 (Pat Cummins, 121.3 ov) • DRS BOWLING O M R W ECON 0s 4s 6s WD NB Mohammed Shami 29 4 122 2 4.20 126 18 1 1 2 24.1 toM Labuschagne, and Shami produces the wicket immediately. Goes really full, seam-up, Labuschagne tries the drive but his front foot is stuck on the crease. It is a half-volley, he should be able to cover it, but it seams in appreciably to beat his inside edge and uproot the off stump. India right back in it. 76/3 94.2 toC Green, gone, and India are fighting back here. Terrific line and leng...

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