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  1. World Test Championship final LIVE: Australia vs India, day four, Oval
  2. India Schedule After WTC 2023 Final
  3. World Cup 2023 Schedule: Tentative dates and venues of all India matches
  4. The Ashes 2023: Streaming options for England vs Australia Test series
  5. To win an Ashes in England would be a major milestone: Australia's Mitchell Starc


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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. 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...

India Schedule After WTC 2023 Final

They will then head to South Africa later this year in December where they will play 2 Test matches. India will host England for five Test matches in January 2024 followed by 2 Tests against Bangladesh in September and three tests vs New Zealand in October. They will then head to Australia at the end of the year for the Border-Gavaskar, where they will play 5 tests starting November.

World Cup 2023 Schedule: Tentative dates and venues of all India matches

The mega Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahemdabad is set to host the blockbuster India vs Pakistan clash at the upcoming ODI World Cup, which is scheduled to be held in October-November across India. Although the official dates are yet to be announced but as per a report by ESPNCricinfo the two arch rivals are locked to meet on October 15. Indian players Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Mohammed Shami(ANI/File Photo) The report further mentioned that England and New Zealand, who clash in the finale of the previous edition, will kick-off the tournament on October 5, while India will launch their campaign against Australia in Chennai on October 8. As per the report, a draft schedule was shared by BCCI to ICC, who then passed it to the participating countries for a feedback. A final call will taken once ICC receive the feedback and final draft is expected to be released by next week. Also Read | The venues for the marquee clash – semifinals and finals – are yet to be finalised. The dates for the semifinals are likely to be November 15 and 16, while the final will be played on November 19, and Ahmedabad is reported to be the venue for the summit clash. As per the report, India will play their league matches across nine venues, which are as follows: Ind vs Aus, Oct 8, Chennai Ind vs Afg, Oct 11, Delhi Ind vs Pak, Oct 15, Ahmedabad Ind vs Ban, Oct 19, Pune Ind vs NZ, Oct 22, Dharamsala Ind vs Eng, Oct 29, Lucknow Ind vs qualifier, Nov 2, Mumbai Ind vs SA, Nov 5, Kolkata Ind vs ...

The Ashes 2023: Streaming options for England vs Australia Test series

The biggest rivalry in test cricket is on the brink of returning, as Australia and England do battle for The Ashes in the five match test series that captivates the sporting world. Australia, having convincingly won the last Ashes series in 2021-22 as well as having just won the World Test Championship final against India, will be hoping to retain the urn for a fourth straight series. All-format superstars 🤩 The only five players to have won ICC However England are also on a positive run of form, defeating South Africa and Pakistan in recent test series', and will also be buoyed by the knowledge they haven't lost an Ashes series at home since 2001. It should be an enthralling month of cricket, and The Sporting News has all the details on how Australian, English and Indian cricket fans can keep up with all the action on streaming platforms. MORE: How to stream 2023 Ashes in Australia The Ashes will be broadcast in Australia exclusively on Channel Nine, which means it will be available to be streamed on their streaming platform 9Now. All the Ashes action will be available to stream live and more importantly for free through 9Now, which is available to all Australians. Users will need to create an account to access the platform, but there are no costs associated with this, meaning fans can watch every ball of The Ashes without paying a cent. How to stream 2023 Ashes in England The exclusive broadcasting rights for The Ashes in England lie with Sky Sports, which has a deal to ...

To win an Ashes in England would be a major milestone: Australia's Mitchell Starc

By India Today Sports Desk: Australian pacer Mitchell Starc has said that winning an Ashes series in England will be a major milestone after winning the WTC Final against India on Sunday. The Aussies last won an Ashes series in England under the leadership of Steve Waugh in 2001 and almost came close to achieving it four years ago. However, England fought back in the final game to level the series 2-2. Australia will be entering the upcoming series with a lot of confidence after beating India in the WTC Final by 209 runs and Starc is looking to go one step further this time around. Speaking to the Guardian, the Australian pacer said that winning a series against England in England would be a major milestone for them. WTC Final, India vs Australia: "We haven’t used the word ‘legacy’, but we’re an experienced group, have been together for a fair bit of time, had a good bit of success, and this is definitely something we’d love to achieve. Especially having missed out here last time [in 2019] when we drew that series. We want to go one step further, to win an Ashes in England would be a major milestone," said Starc. However, the left-arm pacer said it would be interesting to see if England will play aggressively against Australia in the same manner in Ashes 2023. "The way England have gone about their cricket in the last 12 months, it’s not a fluke. They’ve done it against different teams in different conditions. They’re challenging the norms of Test cricket, certainly in the...