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  1. Kohli drops blockbuster message after India's heartbreaking WTC final loss
  2. WTC Final 2023, Ind vs Aus: India Extend 10
  3. WTC Final: Australia win World Test Championship after dramatic Indian collapse
  4. India vs Australia 3rd T20I Highlights: India beat Australia by 6 wickets, clinch series 2
  5. IND vs AUS 2nd T20 Highlights: India win by six wickets


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Kohli drops blockbuster message after India's heartbreaking WTC final loss

Former Indian skipper India's Virat Kohli passes through the winner's mace during the presentation ceremony(ICC Twitter) The ex-India skipper and former vice-captain Ajnkya Rahane added 71 runs for the fourth wicket on Day 4 of the WTC final against Australia. Though Kohli reignited India's hopes of sealing a historic win over Australia on the penultimate day, the former Indian skipper failed to repeat his batting heroics on Day 5 as the on-song batter added just five runs to his overnight score. Also Read | Kohli breaks silence after WTC final Kohli's batting no-show on the final day of the WTC final paved the way for Australia to register a famous win over the Asian giants. With Pat Cummins and Co. securing the ICC Test mace after thrashing India in the WTC final, a dejected Kohli took to Instagram to share a noteworthy message. “Silence is a source of great strength," Kohli shared a post on Instagram in which the batting maestro credited Chinese philosopher - Lao Tzu. The 34-year-old was dismissed by Scott Boland, who sparked a shocking batting collapse of Team India in the first session on Day 5 at The Oval. Boland dismissed Kohli and middle-order batter Ravindra Jadeja in the same over to turn the tie on its head. Asked to chase down a record target of 444, India only managed to score 234 after Kohli's departure. Kohli scored 49 off 78 balls in the 2nd innings. The 34-year-old was dismissed by Mitchell Starc for 14 off 31 balls in India's first essay. Gavaskar slams K...

WTC Final 2023, Ind vs Aus: India Extend 10

India's drought without an ICC has now gone past 10 years as Australia thrashed the Rohit Sharma-led side in the 2023 WTC final. India's decision to bowl first after winning the toss backfired as Australia scored 469 in the first innings, with Steve Smith and Travis Head scoring centuries leaving India in trouble from Day 1.

WTC Final: Australia win World Test Championship after dramatic Indian collapse

By Rajarshi Gupta: Australia won the World Test Championship after a crushing win over India in the final at The Oval on Sunday. India, who were 164 for 3, suffered a dramatic collapse and lost 7 wickets in the morning session to crash to a 209-run defeat. This was India's second consecutive defeat in a WTC final; they had lost to New Zealand in the title clash of the inaugural edition in 2021. WTC Final, India vs Australia: Day 5 Highlights This was India's fourth defeat in the ICC finals after their Champions Trophy victory in England in 2013. India lost the final of the T20 World Cup to Sri Lanka in 2014, then lost the Champions Trophy final to Pakistan in 2017 before a defeat to New Zealand in the WTC final in 2021. This has now extended India's wait for an ICC title. They failed to go past the group stages in the 2021 T20 World Cup and lost the semifinal of the T20 World Cup to England in 2022. Before the start of the WTC final at The Oval, coach Rahul Dravid had said India were under no pressure to end their ICC title jinx and the team was roundly criticised for their body language and lack of effort in the first two days of the title clash against Australia. Rohit Sharma's decisions to bowl first and leave out R Ashwin, the world's No.1 Test bowler, were also questioned, There was a general feeling the Indian team management got carried away by the overcast conditions at toss. Australia lost an early wicket but they soon recovered as Travis Head and Steve Smith hit ...

India vs Australia 3rd T20I Highlights: India beat Australia by 6 wickets, clinch series 2

T20 MATCH LIVE UPDATES India vs Australia 3rd T20I Highlights: India beat Australia by 6 wickets, clinch series 2-1 India beat Australia by six wickets in the third and final T20I to clinch the three-match series 2-1 on Sunday. Cameron Green (52 off 21 balls) and Tim David (54) scored the bulk of runs as Australia put 186 for 7 after being invited to bat. India chased down the target with one ball to spare, riding on Suryakumar Yadav's 69 off 36 balls and Virat Kohli's 63 off 48 balls. Daniel Sams (2/33) claimed two wickets, while Josh Hazlewood (1/40) and Pat Cummins (1/40) accounted for one wicket each. Read Less Right then, that is all we have from this enthralling series then. India win this series by 2-1 and it will give them a lot of confidence with the World Cup around the corner. India will play another three-match T20I series next up against South Africa. The first game of that series will be played on 28th of September and it will start at 7 pm IST (1.30 pm GMT). Australia, on the other hand, will play two T20Is against West Indies at home. The first game of that home series for them will be played on the 5th of October, 2022. That game will start at 1.40 pm IST (8.10 am GMT). There is also plenty of other cricketing action to catch up till then. Cheers! Rohit Sharma, the skipper of India says that it is a special place and he says that they have a lot of memories as an India team in Hyderabad and also when he played for Hyderabad in the Indian T20 League. Tells ...

IND vs AUS 2nd T20 Highlights: India win by six wickets

Australia's captain Aaron Finch, left, congratulates India's captain Rohit Sharma, center, on their win in the second T20 cricket match between India and Australia, in Nagpur, India, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool) India vs Australia 2nd T20 Match Highlights: Rohit Sharma displayed his six-hitting prowess with an unbeaten 46 after Axar Patel snapped two wickets in a fiery spell as India notched up a series-levelling six-wicket win over Australia in a rain hit second T20I here on Friday. The India skipper smashed four sixes and as many fours as he single-handedly helped India chase down a target of 91 with four balls to spare in a match which was reduced to eight overs a side due to a wet outfield. Earlier, Matthew Wade smacked an unbeaten 20-ball 43 to fire Australia to a 90 for five. Wade hit four boundaries and three towering sixes — all in the final over off Harshal Patel (0/32) — while skipper Aaron Finch hit 31 off 15 after Rohit invited Australia to bat in a match that was delayed by two-and-half hours. Follow highlights of IND vs AUS below. Rohit Sharma: "I was quite surprised as well actually. Didn't expect to hit it like that, glad it came off. For the last 8-9 months I have been playing like that. You can't really plan too much is such a shortened game. The bowlers had something to bowl to and we bowled well. The dew started coming in later, which is why we saw a few full tosses from Harshal. Coming back after a couple of months, the back injury ...