Australia Beats India to Win Series, Secures World Test Championship Spot

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:12am on 05 Jan 2025,Sunday Sports

Australia defeated India by six wickets in the fifth Test in Sydney, winning the series 3-1 and reclaiming the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after a decade. Chasing 162, Travis Head and debutant Beau Webster guided Australia to victory with a 58-run partnership. Scott Boland shone with 10 wickets in the match, earning Player of the Match. India's captain Jasprit Bumrah missed the final day due to injury but was named Player of the Series for his 32 wickets. Australia’s win secured their spot in the World Test Championship final, set to take place against South Africa at Lord’s in June.

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Gautam Gambhir Hugs Virat Kohli, Picture Sparks Social Media Frenzy After India's Sydney Test Defeat

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:15am on 05 Jan 2025,Sunday Sports

India's 6-wicket loss in the Sydney Test ended their World Test Championship final hopes, as Australia clinched the series 3-1. Amid discussions about Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's futures, a viral photo of coach Gautam Gambhir hugging Kohli fueled speculation online. Kohli's poor form and India's batting failures have drawn criticism. Captain Jasprit Bumrah, sidelined with back spasms, still claimed Player of the Series for his 32 wickets. Australia's Scott Boland (6/45) dismantled India, restricting them to 157. Australia now heads to Lord's for the WTC final against South Africa from June 11-15.

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India Lose Border-Gavaskar Trophy After 10 Years as Australia Dominate Final Test in Sydney

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:04am on 05 Jan 2025,Sunday Sports

India's decade-long dominance of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy ended as Australia clinched the series with a 6-wicket victory in Sydney. Missing Jasprit Bumrah due to injury, India's bowling faltered, allowing Australia to chase 162 in just 27 overs on Day 3. While Bumrah starred earlier with 32 wickets, poor batting and questionable team selections marred India's campaign. The series saw retirements, controversies, and dressing room turmoil, with Ravichandran Ashwin abruptly leaving after the 3rd Test. Australia’s cohesive, pace-dominant strategy overwhelmed an inconsistent Indian side, making this one of the most dramatic series in recent years.

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Australia Coach Accuses India Players of 'Intimidating' Sam Konstas in Test at SCG

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:51pm on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Sports

Australia coach Andrew McDonald has accused India’s players of “intimidating” teenager Sam Konstas during the celebration of Usman Khawaja’s dismissal on Day 1 of the fifth Test at the SCG. McDonald expressed concern about the on-field altercation between Konstas and India’s captain, Jasprit Bumrah. He described the celebration as “quite intimidating,” though he acknowledged it was within the game’s rules. McDonald checked on Konstas’ well-being, highlighting the need to ensure the young player’s mental state was unaffected. Despite McDonald’s concerns, no fines or charges have been issued by the ICC regarding the incident.

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"Captaincy Not Served on a Plate," Says Rohit Sharma, Praising Kohli, Dhoni, and Next-Gen Talent

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:57am on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Sports

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma emphasized that leadership in the team must be earned, citing the examples of MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. Speaking to Star Sports, Rohit stated, "Kisi ne humko plate pe saja ke nahi dia" (nobody served us captaincy on a plate). He stressed that the next generation must work hard and understand cricket's significance before assuming leadership. Rohit dismissed retirement rumors, attributing his absence in the Sydney Test to poor form. He praised Jasprit Bumrah's leadership qualities, calling him "class" and commending his evolution over the years. "It’s an honor to captain India," Rohit added.

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Rishabh Pant Answers Gavaskar, Gambhir with India's Second-Fastest Test Half-Century in Sydney

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:53am on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Sports

Rishabh Pant blasted his second-fastest Test half-century off 29 balls in a scintillating reply to critics Sunil Gavaskar and Gautam Gambhir during India's Border-Gavaskar Trophy finale against Australia in Sydney. Pant's fiery 33-ball 61, including four sixes, helped India stay in the contest after the fall of Virat Kohli. The wicketkeeper-batter's aggressive approach with boundaries off Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland showcased his attacking intent. Pant’s knock was a display of resilience on a difficult pitch, earning him a standing ovation. India closed Day 2 at 141-6, trailing Australia's 181 in the rain-affected Test.

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Jasprit Bumrah Hospitalized For Scans; Virat Kohli Takes Over As India Captain In 5th Test Against Australia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:06am on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Sports

Jasprit Bumrah, India's stand-in captain, was taken to a hospital in Sydney for scans after experiencing discomfort during Day 2 of the fifth Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test. Bumrah bowled one over post-lunch before leaving the field. Virat Kohli assumed captaincy duties, leading India to bowl out Australia for 181, securing a 4-run first-innings lead. Bumrah's absence, owing to a suspected back injury, poses a critical challenge for India, especially as he broke Bishan Singh Bedi’s 1977-78 record with 32 wickets this series. Young bowlers Prasidh Krishna and Nitish Kuma Reddy delivered vital breakthroughs in Bumrah’s absence, keeping India in contention.

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India Lead Australia By 4 Runs In 5th Test: Jaiswal, Rahul Shine After Bowlers Dominate

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:01am on 04 Jan 2025,Saturday Sports

India gained a slender 4-run lead against Australia on Day 2 of the 5th Test in Sydney. Jasprit Bumrah’s injury didn’t deter India, as Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna grabbed 3 wickets each, restricting Australia to 181. Debutant Beau Webster’s 57 and Steve Smith’s 33 were Australia’s highlights. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul dominated the Australian bowlers in India’s second innings, adding vital runs with boundaries. With India’s batters building momentum, the game’s balance hangs on their ability to capitalize on this early advantage.

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Bumrah Strikes Late, Khawaja Falls as India Posts 185 Against Australia on Day 1 of 5th Test

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:42am on 03 Jan 2025,Friday Sports

India vs Australia, 5th Test Day 1: India was bowled out for 185 after electing to bat at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Rishabh Pant top-scored with 40 runs off 98 balls, while Scott Boland claimed 4/31 for Australia. Despite a resilient middle-order effort, India lost six wickets for 78 runs in the final session. Australia ended the day at 9/1, with Jasprit Bumrah dismissing Usman Khawaja on the last ball of the day. Bumrah also clashed with debutant Sam Konstas, who remained unbeaten on 7. India leads by 176 runs as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series finale unfolds.

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India Faces High Stakes and Turmoil in Sydney Test for Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:56pm on 02 Jan 2025,Thursday Sports

India enters the Sydney Test with mounting pressure in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, trailing 1-2 against Australia. Rohit Sharma's potential absence could mark the end of his Test career, while Jasprit Bumrah may take the reins as captain. Dressing room controversies, Gautam Gambhir’s alleged criticism, and Ravi Ashwin’s retirement have added to the chaos. Bumrah’s stellar form offers hope as India aims to secure a World Test Championship final spot. The SCG pitch, favoring spinners, and predicted rain may influence outcomes. India has only one Test win in Sydney since 1978, making this a challenging yet crucial encounter.

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