Injury to Australian all-rounder Cameron Green came at a time when he was peaking in both batting and bowling, causing trouble to the team in trying to fill his shoes. Ahead of his first major away tour in the Border-Gavaskar series, Green is unsure about his participation in the first Test that is scheduled to start on February 9th in Nagpur. Speaking about his at-hand condition, Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald said Green’s biggest challenge during the India series will be his bowling.
Former cricketer Robin Uthappa believes that the injured Rishabh Pant will be definitely a big miss for India during the Test series against Australia, saying that the wicket-keeper batter is an exceptional player and proven match-winner.Pant, .
by Rex Clementine For some strange reason, Sri Lankan teams have failed to compete in Test matches in India. Despite Sri Lankan teams travelling there for 40 years, the closest they came to win a Test match was on their first trip, way back in 1982. Even teams comprising some of the greats of Sri […]
Steve O Keefe s 12/70 in the Pune Test against India remains the best figure by a left-arm spinner in Tests in India and it broke a 73-year record, which was held by England s Hedley Verity, who picked up 11/153 in Chennai in 1934.