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  1. India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 4 Highlights: Virat Kohli Stars As India Keep Australia Under Pressure
  2. Ind vs Aus Highlights, WTC 2023 Final Day 5: Australia defeats India by 209 runs to lift World Test Championship
  3. Australia 123/4 in 44.0 Overs


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India vs Australia, 4th Test, Day 4 Highlights: Virat Kohli Stars As India Keep Australia Under Pressure

IND vs AUS, 4th Test, Day 4 Highlights: Australia were 3 without loss at stumps on Day 4 of the ongoing fourth and final Test. Travis Head and Matthew Kuhnemann will resume at their respective scores of 3 and 0 on Monday. Earlier, Virat Kohli scored 186 as India posted 571 runs, taking a first-innings lead of 91 runs against Australia. Resuming at 289 for 3 on Sunday, India rode on Kohli marathon knock and Axar Patel's 79. Nathan Lyon and Todd Murphy picked three wickets apiece, while Matthew Kuhnemann and Mitchell Starc scalped one each. ( Here are the Highlights of Day 4 of 4th Test match between India and Australia, straight from Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad: Oh! Peter Handscomb, what have you done there! Virat Kohli had flicked a Nathan Lyon delivery in air towards long-on. Peter Handscomb, who had just effected a brilliant run-out, ran forward, timed his jump to perfection but failed to hang onto it. The ball slipped out of his hands and Kohli got a reprieve. India vs Australia Live: Back-to-back foursFOUR!! Virat Kohli opens his arms and smashes two back-to-back boundaries off Cameron Green's delivery. With the four, he crosses the 150-run mark. Apart from this, the partnership between Kohli and Axar Patel also crosses the 100-run mark. Brilliant batting from the duo. India vs Australia Live: India takes leadAxar Patel takes a brilliant boundary off Todd Murphy's delivery as India take 4 runs lead over Australia. Axar smashes it hard towards the off-side as the...

Ind vs Aus Highlights, WTC 2023 Final Day 5: Australia defeats India by 209 runs to lift World Test Championship

India vs Australia Live Score, WTC 2023 Final: India will face the daunting task of chasing down 280 runs on the fifth day of the World Test Championship Final at the Oval. The Rohit Sharma-led team has lost 3 wickets for 164 runs chasing down the mammoth total of 444 runs. First-innings hero Ajinkya Rahane is firmly planted on the crease and is batting a total of 20 runs. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli is inching towards his half-century and batting on 44. Kohli and Rahane will look to take full advantage of the 40-over ball after batting through the first few overs of the first session on day five. While Australia are well ahead in the match, memories of the Gabba Test match will still be fresh in the Kangaroos' minds. At least one of India's two set batters will have to score a big century on Day 5 if they are to have any chance of lifting the WTC mace. India will also need useful contributions from lower-order batsmen Ravindra Jadeja, KS Bharat, Shardul Thakur and Umesh Yadav to chase down the total. Statistically, the highest total chased at The Oval in a fourth innings was 263 when England chased in 1902. 11 Jun 2023, 09:56:16 PM IST Rohit Sharma hints at changes in Test squad after WTC Final debacle Team India skipper Rohit Sharma expressed disappointment over loosing out the World Test Championship (WTC) to Australia on Sunday. While talking about the WTC 2023 Final match in the post-match press conference, Rohit Sharma proposed a best-of-three final in the next cycle to d...

Australia 123/4 in 44.0 Overs

Australia have been well ahead right from Day 1 and they have consolidated their position even further on this moving day of the Test match. India are grasping at strings at the movement and they already need a massive batting effort in their second inning to pull off a miraculous run chase. How long will the Aussies bat on Day 4? Or will India be able to bowl out their opponents early and take the momentum into their batting? The action continues on Saturday 10th June for Day 4 of this ultimate Test match and the first ball will be bowled at 3 pm IST (9.30 am GMT) but do join us early for the build-up. Cheers! India's star with the bat, Ajinkya Rahane is in for a chat. He informs that he is feeling alright despite the blow on the right index finger. Adds that it is painful but manageable and says that it will not affect his batting in the second innings. Mentions that he is really happy with the way he batted and feels that the partnership with Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul Thakur was crucial. Reckons that bowlers bowled well in the second innings and it is a good effort to reduce Australia to 123-4. On the catch by Cameron Green, he says that he is a good fielder with a big reach. Feels that Australia are slightly ahead in the game but feels that the first hour on Day 4 will be crucial as a bowling unit. India started the day with their backs against the wall and things got worse for them when KS Bharat was dismissed on the second delivery of the morning. However, after th...