Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:24am on 08 Dec 2024,Sunday Sports
Australia tightened their grip on the 2nd Test in Adelaide, bowling India out for 175 on Day 3. Pat Cummins claimed a brilliant five-wicket haul, with Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland contributing two and three wickets respectively. For India, Nitish Kumar Reddy scored 42, while Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant managed 28 each. Australia now needs just 19 runs to win and level the five-match series. Earlier, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj impressed with four wickets each as India bundled out Australia for 337 in the first innings.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:21pm on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
India captain Rohit Sharma faced heavy criticism for his captaincy and poor batting during the second Test against Australia in Adelaide. Fans lashed out on social media, questioning his field placements and bowling changes as Australia dominated Day 2. Travis Head’s stunning 140 propelled Australia to a 157-run lead, leaving India trailing. Rohit’s underwhelming performance with the bat, scoring 3 and 6 in two innings while batting at No. 6, further fueled the backlash. India ended Day 2 at 128/5, still 29 runs behind. Critics argued Rohit’s decision-making lacked strategy, contributing to India’s precarious position in the match.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:42pm on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
Indian pacer Mohammed Shami is likely to feature in the final two Tests of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. His playing kit has already been sent to Australia, and fitness clearance from the National Cricket Academy (NCA) is expected soon after assessment in Bengaluru. Bengal coach Laxmi Ratan Shukla revealed Shami has been actively playing domestic matches, including the Mushtaq Ali Trophy, to regain match fitness. The 34-year-old pacer, recovering from knee swelling after ankle surgery, could join the team for the Brisbane Test starting Dec 14 or the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne on Dec 26.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:33pm on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
In the 2024 World Chess Championship, Game 10 ended in a draw after 36 moves, leaving D Gukesh and reigning champion Ding Liren tied at 5-5. The match is now a best-of-four contest, with tie-breaks in rapid format looming if the deadlock persists. Ding reverted to the London System, while Gukesh defended solidly. Both players acknowledged the increased stakes, with Gukesh emphasizing precision in every move. Chess legend Susan Polgar remarked on Ding’s steady strategy, pushing Gukesh to take risks. The championship could still hinge on a single decisive game or rapid play dominance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:49pm on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
Australia's Travis Head opened up about his heated exchange with India's Mohammed Siraj during Day 2 of the pink-ball Test in Adelaide. Head, who scored a stellar 140 off 141 balls, claimed Siraj misinterpreted his "well bowled" compliment, leading to an animated send-off. The altercation saw Head react sharply, expressing disappointment over the incident. "If they want to act like that, so be it," he remarked. Despite the tension, Head celebrated his hundred by dedicating it to his newborn son, Harrison. Australia leads India by 29 runs, with the visitors struggling at 128/5 in their second innings.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:29pm on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
India ended Day 2 of the pink-ball Test in Adelaide at 128/5, still 29 runs behind Australia. The hosts' pace attack, led by Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, and Pat Cummins, dismantled India's top order under the lights. Earlier, Travis Head's blistering 140 and Marnus Labuschagne's solid 64 gave Australia a 157-run first-innings lead. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj shared eight wickets for India but couldn’t prevent the hosts from posting 337. In their second innings, India’s batters struggled, with Rishabh Pant (28*) and Shubman Gill (28) fighting to keep the innings alive. Australia remains in control.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:02am on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
India started Day 2 against Australia under pressure but made a strong comeback, bundling out the visitors for 337 runs. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj starred with four wickets each, breaking key partnerships. Travis Head led Australia’s charge with a brilliant 140, supported by Marnus Labuschagne's 64. Despite this, India’s bowlers ensured Australia’s lead remained manageable. In their second innings, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul began cautiously. Jaiswal, dismissed for a duck earlier, looked determined for redemption. India will rely on their partnership to recover and challenge Australia. The game remains evenly poised as Day 2 progresses.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:56am on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj had a fiery exchange with Australia's Travis Head after dismissing him for 140 on Day 2 of the Adelaide pink-ball Test. Siraj's verbal send-off angered the Adelaide crowd, who booed him as he interacted with the umpires. Head, who counterattacked to rescue Australia from early troubles, responded to Siraj's words before heading back to the pavilion. Earlier, Head's quick 111-ball century led Australia to a commanding position, with a 152-run first-innings lead. India's batting faltered, managing only 180 runs, with Mitchell Starc claiming six wickets. Australia holds the upper hand despite India's 1-0 series lead.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:46am on 07 Dec 2024,Saturday Sports
Travis Head scored a brilliant hundred on Day 2 of the pink-ball Test against India in Adelaide. He reached the milestone in just 111 balls, hitting 10 boundaries and 3 sixes. Head celebrated by cradling his bat, dedicating the century to his newborn son, Harrison, who was born just before the series began. His wife and children were in the stands to witness the special moment. Head's aggressive innings helped Australia build a strong position in the match, and he broke his own record for the fastest century in pink-ball Tests.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:02pm on 06 Dec 2024,Friday Sports
Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh and Chinese champion Ding Liren remain tied at 4.5 points each after six consecutive draws in the World Chess Championship in Singapore. With only five classical games left, Gukesh aims for a breakthrough to secure the $2.5 million prize. Despite missed opportunities, the 18-year-old is confident, saying, “Results will come.” Ding, known for his tactical prowess, has a slight advantage with three white games remaining. If scores remain tied after 14 games, faster time controls could favor Ding. Gukesh, however, remains determined to sustain his high-level play in the critical upcoming matches.