Marnus Labuschagne, who top-scored for Australia with 70 off 139 balls, believed his team had always been ahead in the game.
Australia opted not to declare against India, despite taking a 300+ run lead on Day 4 of the Test match. Here's why Australia were smart to make that call.
Explaining Test cricket to a non-fan is difficult. Try breaking down the nuances and the quirks that only the game can ...
Marnus Labuschagne compared the conditions of the ongoing Boxing Day Test with the historic Gabba Test between India and ...
Stumps India 164 for 5 (Jaiswal 82, Kohli 36, Pant 6*, Jadeja 4*, Boland 2-24, Cummins 2-57) trail Australia 474 (Smith 140, ...
India trails by 333 runs at the end of day four in the Boxing Day Test against Australia. Bumrah's 200th Test wicket ...
Jasprit Bumrah left the hosts in a daze with a dream spell but the courageous Australian lower order steered the side to a ...
Bumrah, who made his debut in January 2018, also became the first bowler to achieve 200 Test wickets with a sub-20 bowling ...
Australia, meanwhile, will be buoyed by their recent experience of defending a target on the final day, having dismissed ...
A gritty 10th-wicket stand between Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland has helped frustrate India and push Australia's lead to 333 ...
While it is probable the Australians will declare overnight, the memories of India’s record-breaking 328 run pursuit to end ...