India vs australia test series 2023

  1. IND v AUS, 2023 Test Schedule: Full Fixtures List For Border Gavaskar Trophy
  2. India 262 & 118/4 vs Australia 263 & 113
  3. India vs Australia: Confirmed squads and fourth Test lineups for 2023 Test cricket series
  4. Australia vs India, ICC World Test Championship final, what you need to know


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IND v AUS, 2023 Test Schedule: Full Fixtures List For Border Gavaskar Trophy

India are set to take on Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy across a four-match Test series starting on February 9 – here is the schedule and match timings for all four of the matches. The Border-Gavaskar trophy returns with Australia travelling to India for four Tests held from February 9 until the final match that starts on March 9. It is Australia’s first tour of India since 2017 when India won the four match series 2-1. Both teams are in fine form with Australia having won 10 of their previous 15 Tests and losing just once, whilst India have eight wins from 14. Border Gavaskar Trophy 2023 schedule | Full fixtures list for IND vs AUS 2022 1st Test : VCA Stadium, Nagpur: February 9 – February 13, 09:00am 2nd Test: Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi: February 17 – February 21, 09:00am

India 262 & 118/4 vs Australia 263 & 113

Australia Batting Batters Australia Batting R B 4s 6s SR David Warner DA Warner c Srikar Bharat b Mohammed Shami 15 Usman Khawaja UT Khawaja c KL Rahul b Ravindra Jadeja 81 Marnus Labuschagne M Labuschagne lbw Ravichandran Ashwin 18 Steve Smith SPD Smith c Srikar Bharat b Ravichandran Ashwin 0 Travis Head TM Head c KL Rahul b Mohammed Shami 12 Peter Handscomb PSP Handscomb NOT OUT 72 Alex Carey AT Carey WKT c Virat Kohli b Ravichandran Ashwin 0 Pat Cummins PJ Cummins CPT lbw Ravindra Jadeja 33 Todd Murphy T Murphy b Ravindra Jadeja 0 Nathan Lyon NM Lyon b Mohammed Shami 10 Matthew Kuhnemann MP Kuhnemann b Mohammed Shami 6 Matt Renshaw MT Renshaw - Extras (nb 2, b 13, lb 1) 16 Total ( all out, 78.4 overs) 263 Fall of Wickets 1-50 (DA Warner, 15.2 ov) , 2-91 (M Labuschagne, 22.4 ov) , 3-91 (SPD Smith, 22.6 ov) , 4-108 (TM Head, 31.2 ov) , 5-167 (UT Khawaja, 45.5 ov) , 6-168 (AT Carey, 46.6 ov) , 7-227 (PJ Cummins, 67.2 ov) , 8-227 (T Murphy, 67.6 ov) , 9-246 (NM Lyon, 74.2 ov) , 10-263 (MP Kuhnemann, 78.4 ov) India Batting Batters India Batting R B 4s 6s SR Rohit Sharma RG Sharma CPT b Nathan Lyon 32 KL Rahul KL Rahul lbw Nathan Lyon 17 Cheteshwar Pujara CA Pujara lbw Nathan Lyon 0 Virat Kohli V Kohli lbw Matthew Kuhnemann 44 Shreyas Iyer SS Iyer c Peter Handscomb b Nathan Lyon 4 Ravindra Jadeja RA Jadeja lbw Todd Murphy 26 Srikar Bharat KS Bharat WKT c Steve Smith b Nathan Lyon 6 Axar Patel AR Patel c Pat Cummins b Todd Murphy 74 Ravichandran Ashwin R Ashwin c Matt Renshaw ...

India vs Australia: Confirmed squads and fourth Test lineups for 2023 Test cricket series

Australia have lost all hope of regaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, following two horror batting collapse in the first two Tests against India. The visitors bounced back in Indore with a gritty victory and will now look to level the series 2-2 in the final Test. Steve Smith will again captain the side in the absence of Pat Cummins, with the Aussies naming an unchanged XI. India have made one change, with Mohammed Shami returning to the lineup. Australia confirmed 4th Test XI and team news • Travis Head • Usman Khawaja • Marnus Labuschagne • Steve Smith (c) • Peter Handscomb • Cameron Green • Alex Carey • Mitchell Starc • Todd Murphy • Nathan Lyon • Matt Kuhnemann India confirmed 4th Test XI and team news • Rohit Sharma (c) • Shubman Gill • Cheteshwar Pujara • Virat Kohli • Shreyas Iyer • KS Bharat • Ravindra Jadeja • Ravichandran Ashwin • Axar Patel • Umesh Yadav • Mohammed Shami Australia confirmed series squad • Pat Cummins (c) • Ashton Agar • Scott Boland • Alex Carey • Cameron Green • Peter Handscomb • Josh Hazlewood • Travis Head • Usman Khawaja • Matt Kuhnemann • Marnus Labuschagne • Nathan Lyon • Lance Morris • Todd Murphy • Matt Renshaw • Steve Smith • Mitchell Starc • Mitchell Swepson • David Warner • Matt Kuhnemann David Warner, Mitchell Swepson, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Ashton Agar have all returned to Australia following the second Test loss in Delhi. India confirmed series squad • Rohit Sharma (c) • KL Rahul (vc) • Shubman Gill • Cheteshwar Pujara • V...

Australia vs India, ICC World Test Championship final, what you need to know

All the Test cricket attention this winter is justifiably fixated on the upcoming Ashes, but before Australia does battle with England for the urn, there's the small matter of the International Cricket Council's (ICC) World Test Championship final in London. Australia will meet India at The Oval in the second-ever final, the biennial conclusion to find the world's best Test team. And, although situated conveniently as a warm up ahead of the five Ashes series, there is silverware up for grabs in this match, which could elevate its importance. You can follow all the action from The Oval in the ABC Sport live blog from Wednesday, June 7 from 7:00pm AEST, or listen to live commentary from 7:15pm AEST on the ABC Listen App via the dedicated red cricket button. Here's everything you need to know. What is the ICC World Test Championship? New Zealand were the inaugural World Test Championship winners. ( Getty Images: Alex Davidson) The ICC introduced the World Test Championship in 2019 in an attempt to breathe some desperately needed life into the format. Outside of England, Australia and India, Test cricket was — and plenty would say still is — slowly dying, losing relevance amidst changing societal preferences, exacerbated by the rise of T20 franchise cricket. Essentially, the ICC proposed a league-style format over a two-year period where each Test played was worth points. At the end of the two-year period, during which a team must play three home series and three away series, ...