India vs australia live score 2023

  1. Ind vs Aus Day 4 Highlights, WTC Final 2023: India at 164/3, needs 280 runs in 97 overs
  2. India vs Australia Highlights, WTC Final 2023: Australia 123/4 in second innings at stumps on Day 3, lead India by 296 runs
  3. WTC Final 2023 Australia vs India: Day 5 live updates, scorecard, result, highlights as Australia win the WTC Final
  4. IND vs AUS Highlights: Marnus & Green extend Australia's lead to 296 despite Jadeja's spin
  5. WTC Final 2023 Highlights: Australia beat India by 209 runs for maiden WTC title
  6. Ind vs Aus Day 1 Highlights, WTC 2023 Final: Steve Smith, Travis Head dominates Day 1, Australia at 327/3


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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...

India vs Australia Highlights, WTC Final 2023: Australia 123/4 in second innings at stumps on Day 3, lead India by 296 runs

India vs Australia Highlights, WTC Final 2023: Australia 123/4 in second innings at stumps on Day 3, lead India by 296 runs WTC Final 2023: Australia reached 123 for four at stumps in their second innings to extend the overall lead to 296 runs against India on the third day of the World Test Championship final on Friday. At stumps, Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green were batting on 41 and 7 respectively. Resuming on overnight 151 for five, India lost KS Bharat early but Ajinkya Rahane (89) and Shardul Thakur (51) added 109 runs for the seventh wicket to help their team avoid follow-on at The Oval. Read Less India's Ravindra Jadeja showcased his prowess with the ball, claiming two prized wickets in a thrilling third day's play at The Oval. However, Australia managed to stay in control of the World Test Championship final despite a display riddled with errors on Friday. Jadeja's scalps were the first-innings centurions, Steve Smith and Travis Head. Nevertheless, the third day witnessed dropped catches, wickets off no-balls, and rash shots, culminating with Australia finishing at 123/4 in their second innings, a commanding lead of 296 runs. Painful but quite manageable (blow to his finger). Don't think it'll affect batting. Happy with the way I batted. Had a good day today. We were looking to get 320-330 but overall we had a good day. Bowling wise we bowled well. Everyone chipped in. That was a really good catch. We all know he's a really good fielder. Has a big reach. Aust...

WTC Final 2023 Australia vs India: Day 5 live updates, scorecard, result, highlights as Australia win the WTC Final

Australia have defeated India by 209 runs to win their first-ever WTC mace and become the only men's team to win all ICC men's trophies The Aussies set the tone right off the first ball, going at India's bowling lineup on a pitch which wasn't deemed to be high scoring to put up a total of 469 runs in the first innings. Thereon, the bowlers took over, with Boland and co. dismantling India's batting lineup across both innings. It was an all-around collective effort from Australia, which paid off the hard work and dedication they have shown over the last two years. India will be disappointed by the fact that their 10-year winless streak in ICC trophies continues. However, what will be more disappointing for them would be their performance across the whole match. Barring Rahane, no one else really showed their very best, and Ashwin's omission from the lineup will be on the back of many people's minds for sometime. A lot to work on for Dravid and Rohit, however, this could prove to be a turning point for the better for India in the long run. MORE: Australia lift 2023 WTC Mace The first team to win all the ICC Men's titles 👏 Australia vs India WTC Final 2023: Day 5 scorecard IND 2nd Innings: 234/10 after 63.4 overs (AUS win by 209 runs) IND Batting Batsman Runs Balls 4s 6s Strike Rate Rohit Sharma lbw b Lyon 33 41 5 1 80.49 Shubman Gill c Green b Boland 18 19 2 0 94.74 Cheteshwar Pujara c Carey b Cummins 27 47 5 0 57.45 Virat Kohli c Smit b Boland 49 78 7 0 62.82 Ajinkya Rahane ...

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,...

WTC Final 2023 Highlights: Australia beat India by 209 runs for maiden WTC title

WTC Final 2023 Highlights: Australia beat India by 209 runs for maiden WTC title Australia were within touching distance of capturing the World Test Championship title as India's hopes of chasing down a monumental 444-run victory target appeared to be slipping away after they ended Day 4 on 164/3 at The Oval. When Australia captain Pat Cummins declared their second innings on 270/8, the challenge that lay ahead for India looked insurmountable. Read Less Right then, yet another cycle of the World Test Championship comes to an end and India have suffered heartache yet again as Australia have gone on to claim the title. In doing so, Australia also become the first nation in the history of cricket to win all ICC titles and pick up a record ninth ICC title. India will now fly back home as they have a bit of a breather before they get back to international cricket. For Australia though, up next is the Ashes series which begins on the 16th of June at 3.30 pm IST (10 am GMT) but our coverage will begin well in advance. Till then, take care and goodbye! Pat Cummins, the skipper of Australia says that it was not a bad toss to lose as they made the most of it. Adds that they had a good partnership between Travis Head and Steven Smith after a nervy morning. On Travis Head, he says that he has been playing really well and it started from the Ashes. Mentions that he likes to take the attack to the bowlers and they were on top on Day 1 thanks to the two guys. Admits that they allowed the...

Ind vs Aus Day 1 Highlights, WTC 2023 Final: Steve Smith, Travis Head dominates Day 1, Australia at 327/3

India vs Australia Live Score, WTC 2023 Final: India and Australia will meet today to play the World Test Championship (WTC). India will be looking to lift the WTC title at the second attempt after losing to New Zealand in the final of the inaugural edition of the championship. The prestigious encounter will feature the famous Dukes' ball, the preferred choice for Test and elite cricket played in England. The match is scheduled to be played over five days, from the 7th to the 11th of June, with a back-up day available in case of adverse weather conditions. Both India and Australia are missing some key players ahead of the WTC final. India have lost the services of pacer Jasprit Bumrah, wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul to their respective injury. Meanwhile, Australia have also seen their star player Josh Hazlewood miss the final Test due to a problem with his left Achilles, coupled with a strain in his left side arm. Most cricket pundits and former cricketers, including Ricky Ponting, Wasim Akram and Ross Taylor, have given the Kangaroos the edge as the match will be played in swinging conditions at The Oval in London. 07 Jun 2023, 10:45:14 PM IST WTC 2023 Final: Australia Day 1 Scorecard SCORECARD Australia batting David Warner 43 (60) Usman Khawaja 0 (10) Marnus Labuschagne 26 (62) Steve Smith* 95 (227) Travis Head* 146 (156) India bowling Mohammad Shami 1/77 (20) Mohammad Siraj 1/67 (19) Umesh Yadav 0/54 (14) Shardul Thakur 1/75 (18) Ravindra Jadeja 0/48 (1...