Australia A Comfortably Win the Unofficial Test Series Against India A at Chennai
August 4, 2015 R K Gupta
Cricket, Cricket Australia, indian cricket, Indian Sport News, Test CricketBefore their departure to Sri Lanka for a 3-match official Test Series, many cricketers played in India A team against the visiting Australia A in Chennai’s MA Chidambaram stadium. The first test, played during July 22-25, 2015 ended in a draw but the second-string Australian side led by Usman Khwaja beat India A by 10 […]
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Ervine’s Massive Thrust Helps Zimbabwe Beat Fancied New Zealand in 1st ODI at Harare
August 3, 2015 R K Gupta
Cricket, New Zealand Cricket, ODI, Zimbabwe CricketWhen a team piles up a 300-plus score in an ODI match, it acquires a winning edge in most cases. The side liked New Zealand, which had a thunderous show in the 2015 World Cup down under; did not see a threat at least from Zimbabwe even if they didn’t have the advantage of playing […]
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England Beat Australia in Under 3 Days at Edgbaston to Take 2-1 Lead in the Ashes Series
August 1, 2015 R K Gupta
Ashes series, Cricket, Cricket Australia, ECB, England Cricket, Test CricketPoor batting show from Australia made things easier for England in the end. Star batsmen Steven Smith, Michael Clarke, Adam Voges and Mitchell Marsh collectively contributed just 50 runs in both innings taken together. Except that Chris Rogers came good in the first innings and Warner in the second with face-saving acts coming from unexpected […]
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England Third Test victory overshadowed by James Anderson injury
July 31, 2015 John Welsh
Ashes series, Cricket, Cricket Australia, ECB, England Cricket, James Anderson, Test CricketAlthough England eventually won the Third Ashes Test against Australia by eight wickets, their firm grip on a match which nearly finished on the second day was briefly threatened by an Aussie revival and a hint of complacency from the hosts. For the first couple of days, the majority of the Aussie batsmen appeared unable […]
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England Bowlers Nearly Pulled Off Innings Victory on Second Day of Edgbaston’s Third Test
July 31, 2015 R K Gupta
Ashes series, Cricket, Cricket Australia, England Cricket, Test CricketIf it was James Anderson on first day, Steven Finn stepped into his shoes on the second. The speedster, who failed to find favor with England selectors two years ago, almost extracted a second-day finish but Australia’s new wicketkeeper Peter Nevill came in the way. At the end of Day-2, Australia with 168/7, have a […]
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James Anderson’s 6 Wickets Wreck Australia on Day-one of The Third Ashes Test
July 30, 2015 R K Gupta
Ashes series, Cricket, Cricket Australia, ECB, England Cricket, James Anderson, Test CricketThe current 5-match Investec Ashes Test-series is going from one extreme to another. If Australia thought they had England cowed down with a massive 405-run win in the Lord’s second test, they couldn’t have made a bigger error. That premise was effectively destroyed by James Anderson, whose magnificent swingers single-handedly accounted for Australia’s wretched performance […]
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After Losing Cardiff Test Australia Bounce Back with a Brutal Show in Second Test at Lords
July 25, 2015 R K Gupta
Ashes series, Cricket, Cricket Australia, England Cricket, Lords Test, Test CricketOn 24th June 1948, the Don Bradman led Australian side inflicted a 409-run defeat on England at the Lord’s cricket ground. It wasn’t the highest margin of defeat, by which England had lost to Australia because in 1934, they had lost by a whopping 562 runs at Kennington Oval’s 5th test match of the Ashes […]
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Bangladesh Show Their Mettle in ODI Series Against South Africa
July 22, 2015 R K Gupta
Bangladesh Cricket, Cricket, ICC, ODI, South African cricketAfter losing both T-20 games and the first ODI, hosts Bangladesh bounced back with vengeance against the mighty South Africa in emphatically winning the ODI series last week. The first ODI belonged to South Africa’s debutant speedster Kagiso Rabada, who returned with the best figures by any international bowler on ODI debut. In ODI history, […]
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India Lose Second T-20 Game Against Zimbabwe From a Position of Strength
July 20, 2015 R K Gupta
Cricket, indian cricket, Indian Sport News, T20, Zimbabwe CricketTo be chasing 146 for victory in a T20 game should normally be regarded as easy. Zimbabwe batted first and one man dominated their batting and India’s bowlers. Chamu Chibhabha’s nonchalance was the single biggest factor as he kept one end going while his colleagues fell at the other. The mercurial opener went on until […]
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Dismal English batting allows Australia to claim emphatic Second Test victory
July 20, 2015 John Welsh
Ashes series, Cricket, Cricket Australia, ECB, England Cricket, Test CricketIt may be fortunate for the English cricketers that the Third Ashes Test against Australia at Edgbaston does not begin until July 29th by which time the scars of their 405 run defeat by the tourists in the Lords Test may have somewhat eased. England were beaten inside four days on a wicket which had […]
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