In Pictures: India celebrate memorable win
Check out some of these images from India’s stunning victory over Australia at the Gabba.
Check out some of these images from India’s stunning victory over Australia at the Gabba.
Check out these standout numbers after India secured a historic Test series victory over Australia at the Gabba on Tuesday.
The most immense collective effort helped India chase down a massive target to beat Australia by three wickets and win the series, reports RYAN VREDE.
On this day in 2015, AB de Villiers smashed the fastest ODI century in history – off just 31 deliveries.
Australia entered day four looking to press on to build a big lead, but five wickets to Mohammed Siraj and four for Shardul Thakur pegged the home side back, with Steve Smith the only player passing 50, setting up an epic day-five finish.
Mohammed Siraj took a five-for as India bowled Australia out for 294, leaving them to chase 328 to win the series on the final day.
A 123-run partnership between Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur saw India bowled out just 33 runs short of Australia’s first innings, with Josh Hazlewood claiming a five-wicket haul, before Australia’s openers extended their lead to 54 by stumps on day three.
Joe Root scored 228 as England were bowled out for 421 before Sri Lanka reached 156-2 at the end of day three in Galle.
Lahiru Thirimanne managed to lead Sri Lanka’s fightback on day three of the first Test against England, despite Joe Root scoring an impressive double ton in Galle.
The Dolphins and Knights have secured the first spots in the Momentum One-Day Cup semi-finals after a third consecutive Pool A match was abandoned due to rain.
India reached 2-62 in reply to Australia’s 369 at the Gabba before the rain arrived, frustrating the Australia hunt for wickets on day two.
Shan Masood, Haris Sohail and Mohammad Abbas have all been dropped from the Pakistan squad for the Test series against South Africa.
Dolphins seamer Ottniel Baartman has been ruled out of the Proteas Test squad to tour Pakistan and replaced by the Warriors’ Marco Jansen.
Marnus Labuschange’s century was the highlight for the hosts, while India’s rookie bowling attack took up the fight to Australia on day one of the fourth Test in Brisbane.
England established their dominance on day two of their Test against Sri Lanka thanks to a Joe Root century.