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Is Mitchell Starc s Test spot under threat?

Is Mitchell Starc’s Test spot under threat? By Mitchell Starc was well below his best in Australia’s 2-1 series loss to India. Starc took 11 wickets in four Tests at 40.72 apiece and was the most expensive of the Aussie bowlers, conceding 3.27 runs per over. The left-arm quick finished with 0/75 off 16 overs in India’s second innings at the Gabba, conceding 20 runs off a single over as the tourists chased down the target of 328 on the final day. Damien Fleming says Starc, who has 255 Test wickets under his belt, must start swinging the new ball again or he could find himself out of the Australian side with the likes of James Pattinson and Jhye Richardson waiting in the wings.

Still finding his groove : Green searching for maiden Test wicket

Cameron Green has shown plenty of promise with the bat but is wicketless through four Tests, reinforcing how tough it is to find an allrounder in the mould of an Ian Botham and Ben Stokes.

What s on TV: Friday, December 25 to Thursday, December 31

What s on TV: Friday, December 25 to Thursday, December 31 What s on TV: Friday, December 25 to Thursday, December 31 By Craig Mathieson and Debbie Enker Updated December 19, 2020 6.30pm Normal text size The inaugural Royal Command Performance was held in 1912, with King George V and Queen Mary rocking up for a charitable benefit that was not without controversy: music-hall star Marie Lloyd was reportedly not invited because her act was considered risque and she d been married three times. This year s event, hosted by Jason Manford, had to contend with somewhat different issues. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Blackpool Opera House was full of television monitors, providing a virtual audience for the pre-recorded performances. Those facing the sea of screens include Take That s Gary Barlow, robotic pop act Steps, and West End star Samantha Barks, although the real showstopper may be centenarian Sir Thomas Moore, the World War II veteran whose lockdown garden walks for ch

News updates from Hindustan Times at 9am: Seven-day ban imposed on import, sale, and distribution of SD Biosensors Rapid Antigen Kit, and all the latest news

News updates from Hindustan Times at 9am: Seven-day ban imposed on import, sale, and distribution of SD Biosensors Rapid Antigen Kit, and all the latest news
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Australia v India: How Virat Kohli s side were skittled for 36

Australia v India: How Virat Kohli s side were skittled for 36 By Geoff LemonABC commentator at Adelaide Oval Last updated on India s Virat Kohli looked shellshocked after his side s collapse In the hallway of the broadcast area of Adelaide Oval straight after play, former Australia Test bowler Damien Fleming was wide-eyed. I see it, I see 36, but I don t believe it, he said. It s insane. The last time I saw that would have been under-12s. His disbelief is understandable. How does a team - the modern, professional India team from the world s most famously cricket-mad country - get skittled in a Test match for 36?

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