Ind vs aus 4 test 2023

  1. India vs Australia Highlights, WTC 2023 Final, Day 5: Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland Shine As Australia Beat India By 209 Runs To Lift WTC Title
  2. Ind vs Aus Day 4 Highlights, WTC Final 2023: India at 164/3, needs 280 runs in 97 overs
  3. Australia build impressive first innings total on day one of fourth Test in Ahmedabad


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India vs Australia Highlights, WTC 2023 Final, Day 5: Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland Shine As Australia Beat India By 209 Runs To Lift WTC Title

India vs Australia Highlights, WTC 2023 Final, Day 5: Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland Shine As Australia Beat India By 209 Runs To Lift WTC Title | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark India vs Australia Highlights, WTC Final, Day 5: Nathan Lyon scalped four wickets while Scott Boland took three as Australia defeated India by 209 runs on Day 5 of the World Test Championship final, at The Oval. This was India's second defeat in successive WTC finals after losing to New Zealand in 2021 in the inaugural edition. Chasing an improbable target of 444, India started the day at 164 for 3 but soon lost batting mainstay Virat Kohli (49), followed by Ravindra Jadeja (0) and Ajinkya Rahane (43) to be bowled out for 234 in 63.3 overs. Scott Boland (3/46) was the best bowler on view as he removed Kohli and Jadeja in a single over to decisively end the contest and the rest was formality. Nathan Lyon (4/41), however, had the best figures as he mopped up the tail in a jiffy. ( India vs Australia Live: Here's what Mitchell Starc after the winWe were patient enough against a quality line-up, and managed to get the breakthroughs needed. Rub off the green went our way, a smart catch from Smith and to get Kohli early on was a big boost. He played well in the first innings (about Rahane), was a nice partnership as well, we knew if we stick to our task we...

Ind vs Aus Day 4 Highlights, WTC Final 2023: India at 164/3, needs 280 runs in 97 overs

Ind vs Aus Day 2, WTC 2023 Final LIVE Score: India and Australia will lock horns once again in the final of the World Test Championship on June 10. On the third day of the Test match, India were bowled out for 296 runs while Australia scored 123 runs and lost 4 wickets at the close of play on Friday. Ajinkya Rahane and Shardul Thakur shone in the batting department for India, with Rahane falling just 11 runs short of a well-deserved century, while Thakur scored his third century at The Oval. The Indian duo stood firm on a deteriorating pitch, taking hits to the body to keep their team in the game. Australia leads by 296 runs with six wickets to spare. India will look to bowl the Kangaroos out for less than 400 runs and hope their batting can withstand the pressure of the swinging conditions at The Oval in the second innings. For the uninitiated, India also reached the WTC final in the inaugural cycle but lost to New Zealand in the penultimate game. Meanwhile, Australia are playing in their first WTC final and will be looking to add that final elusive trophy to their armoury. 10 Jun 2023, 11:01:35 PM IST WTC 2023 Final: Team India's best chases in Test history, highest chases at The Oval Australia has set a massive target of 444 runs for India to chase in the WTC 2023 Final at The Oval in London. Given the huge score, it's very crucial for India's top order to play carefully and not collapse like in the first innings. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill will have a special respons...

Australia build impressive first innings total on day one of fourth Test in Ahmedabad

Usman Khawaja's resilient century has put Australia into a position of dominance after the tourists enjoyed a superb day of impressive batting against India in the fourth Test. Australia are on track to post their best total of the series after Khawaja starred with an unbeaten 104 to help the tourists to 4-255 at stumps on day one in Ahmedabad. Khawaja batted through the entire day in sweltering conditions on a memorable opening to the Border-Gavaskar series finale as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese in the stadium named after him. The classy left-hander batted patiently, with his unbeaten century coming from 246 balls. But all-rounder Cameron Green (49 not out) helped lift Australia's run rate with some outstanding, free-flowing batting in the last session. Read more But Smith (38) and Peter Handscomb (17) departed in quick succession after tea, giving India some hope of running through Australia in front of a big home crowd. Australia's best total of the series is 263 in their first innings of the second Test in Delhi, with India smashing 400 en route to a big victory in the series opener in Nagpur. The first three Tests all finished in less than three days but this appears to be a more traditional wicket after the pitch in Indore was hit with a "poor" rating from the ICC. The final Test of the series started after a bizarre political rally before the match involving the prime ministers of both countries. Australian Prime...

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