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Ian Bell has been added to England’s squad for the remaining two one-day internationals in the NatWest Series against Pakistan
A back stress fracture has ended Josh Hazlewood’s chances of a debut Test in India next month
Aug 27, 2010 6:11pm
The final game of this three-Test series was at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, at the time notorious for its low-paced and variable wicket. Greg Chappell won the toss and inserted the Indians, hoping to break through their strong top order, however it also consigned the Australians to batting last. Lillee and Pascoe rattled through India's batting card, taking seven wickets between them, and the tourists were struggling at 7/164. However a brave and skilful knock from vice-captain Gundappa Viswanath (114), along with useful contributions from Kirmani and Ghavri, helped India to 237, a respectable score on a difficult pitch. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Aug 27, 2010 6:50pm
Australia required 143 for victory in just over a day, a seemingly small target made all the more difficult by a fired up Indian attack, the dodgy Melbourne wicket and more controversial umpiring. John Dyson fell first, adjudged caught behind off his thigh pad, a decision that must have soothed Gavaskar's foul mood. Next ball, Ghavri bowled Chappell around his legs, a critical wicket. When Kirmani pulled off a superb legside stumping to dismiss Wood, Australia was reeling at 3/18. Doshi removed Hughes then Kapil Dev stepped up to join in the wicket feast. Bowling stump to stump, Kapil made the most of the variable bounce and claimed the last five wickets of the Test. India's stunning come-from-behind victory levelled the three-Test series 1-1. Viswanath was awarded man of the match honours for his plucky first innings century. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 25, 2010 5:01pm
India's task was to wipe off the 182-run first innings deficit and set Australia some kind of target on the rapidly deteriorating MCG surface. Their openers, Gavaskar and Chauhan, started brightly, riding their luck but also playing some terrific shots. They were 108 without loss after the third day and made their way to 165 on day four, before controversy erupted. A low 'grubber' struck Gavaskar (70) in front and he was given out LBW, despite appearing to have hit the ball. Protesting vehemently, Gavaskar trudged off and ordered fellow opener Chauhan to leave the field with him. For a time it seemed as though the Indian captain might forfeit the innings and thus the match, however cooler heads prevailed. Chauhan returned to guide India to 324, top-scoring with 85 and receiving support from Vengsarkar, Viswanath and Patil. Australia was set a fourth innings target of 143 for victory. Dennis Lillee captured his second four-wicket haul for the game, in the process passing Richie Benaud's record of 248 wickets – then the highest number of Test wickets by an Australian bowler. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Aug 27, 2010 7:51pm
Australia began poorly, losing Dyson at 30 then Wood two runs later. Kim Hughes looked in punishing form before throwing his wicket away just before lunch on day two, then Greg Chappell added 108 for the fourth wicket with Allan Border. The latter brought up his century and received good support from Doug Walters (78) then Rod Marsh (45). Australia's final total was 419, a sizeable one given the conditions. Dilip Doshi bowled his left-arm spin splendidly for India, picking up three wickets. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Aug 27, 2010 6:45am
Watch Live Streaming Cricket matches. Australia tour of India 2009 watch live highlights matches at watch-live-cricket-match.blogspot.com 1st match India Vs Australia Highlights 2nd match India Vs Australia Highlights 3nd match India Vs Australia Highlights 4th match India Vs Australia Highlights
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Ian Bell has been added to England’s squad for the remaining two one-day internationals in the NatWest Series against Pakistan
A back stress fracture has ended Josh Hazlewood’s chances of a debut Test in India next month
Jul 15, 2010 5:29am
Full Episode on www.vids4us.com India and Australia will clash in the 3rd Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup 2010 on Friday, 7th May at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barados. Watch.
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Oct 05, 2010 6:17am
bit.ly Looking to watch the India vs Australia test ? Well so are we, so like always we scourged the Internet to find you links, where you can view the live broadcasts if you have no access to a TV set, or like us, no access to the sports channels that broadcast the match live. The link…
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Aug 27, 2010 6:11pm
The final game of this three-Test series was at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, at the time notorious for its low-paced and variable wicket. Greg Chappell won the toss and inserted the Indians, hoping to break through their strong top order, however it also consigned the Australians to batting last. Lillee and Pascoe rattled through India's batting card, taking seven wickets between them, and the tourists were struggling at 7/164. However a brave and skilful knock from vice-captain Gundappa Viswanath (114), along with useful contributions from Kirmani and Ghavri, helped India to 237, a respectable score on a difficult pitch. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Oct 03, 2010 7:24pm
allcurrentaffairs.com India Vs Australia (Aus V Ind) 1st Test Match Highlights live Score Day 3 allcurrentaffairs.com Mohali India and Australia, first test clearly seems to coincide with the position of a batch of the three-day match. allcurrentaffairs.com The way Australia beat and then as the instrument panel is crawling in the case of the Indian race seems to say in terms that would not fully consistent results and a clear winner. http Meanwhile, the night watchman Ishant James seems to be thwarting the efforts of Australia to take your window and put the Indian drummer and then make regular windows India team at the beginning of the Force and to put it on backfoot.allcurrentaffairs.com
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Aug 27, 2010 10:46am
3rd Test Australia vs India Day 4 WACA Perth 2008 Rahul Dravid Interview after match in which he score highest run 93 in match on 16 January 2008
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Ind (110-2) trail Aus (428) by 318 runs India are 110 for two at stumps as opener Virender Sehwag blazes his way to 59 off 54 balls before his dismissal.
Oct 02, 2010 11:09am

India v Australia – T1, D2

India finish day two of the first Test in Mohali at 2-110 in reply to Australia’s first innings score of 428.
Oct 04, 2010 11:31am

India v Australia – T1, D4

Australia finish day four with a slender advantage over India, after taking four late wickets in a topsy-turvy final session in Mohali. Re-live the action in our interactive blog.
A back stress fracture has ended Josh Hazlewood’s chances of a debut Test in India next month
Dubai, Sep 22 : With just 150 days to go to the start of cricket’s flagship event- the ICC World Cup- some of the stars who have scored 150 or more in a single World Cup innings have been recalling their achievements and looking forward to the 2011 event, which starts in Dhaka on February 19.
Aug 27, 2010 6:11pm
The final game of this three-Test series was at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, at the time notorious for its low-paced and variable wicket. Greg Chappell won the toss and inserted the Indians, hoping to break through their strong top order, however it also consigned the Australians to batting last. Lillee and Pascoe rattled through India's batting card, taking seven wickets between them, and the tourists were struggling at 7/164. However a brave and skilful knock from vice-captain Gundappa Viswanath (114), along with useful contributions from Kirmani and Ghavri, helped India to 237, a respectable score on a difficult pitch. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Jul 15, 2010 5:29am
Full Episode on www.vids4us.com India and Australia will clash in the 3rd Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup 2010 on Friday, 7th May at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barados. Watch.
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Aug 27, 2010 2:55am
India had Australia in early trouble, capturing the wickets of Slater and Blewett cheaply to leave the home side at 2/49. However Justin Langer dug in and became the anchor for a big Australian score – albeit thanks to some wayward bowling and four close decisions that went in his favour. Langer's 223 contained 30 fours and set a new record for an individual score in all Australia-India Tests. He was ably supported by a brisk 141 from Ricky Ponting, the pair adding 190 for the fifth wicket. Australia closed at 5/552, leaving India to score more than 400 just to make Australia bat a second time. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 23, 2010 8:40pm
The crowd, the commentators and even the opposition was shocked when Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar won the toss and elected to bowl on a typical Adelaide batting paradise. With Australia piling on 528 runs in just over five sessions, Gavaskar undoubtedly rued his decision – though it may have been partly justified if Kirmani hadn't dropped Graeme Wood before the left-hander had scored. The Australian openers added 84 but the true highlight came later through Kim Hughes' masterly 214, his highest Test score. With its impeccable cover-driving off both front and back foot, Hughes' knock was one of the most attractive Test innings seen at the Adelaide Oval, if not in Australia. More sedate but just as important was Wood's 125 and a half-century from Allan Border. The spinners, Dilip Doshi and Shivlal Yadav, toiled bravely for India and took seven wickets between them. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 20, 2010 10:09am
Australia set the Indians 331 in two-and-a-half sessions, and any thoughts of an unlikely Indian victory were quashed after Len Pascoe removed Gavaskar, Chauhan and Viswanath with good accurate fast bowling. When Vengsarkar was unluckily given out, caught at slip from his boot, it was 5/90 and an Australian win seemed likely. The man for the hour was Yashpal Sharma, who produced one of the slowest Test innings in recent memory. Yashpal batted for almost three hours and faced 157 balls in scoring just 13 – and that score included two boundaries. He was assisted in his fight by Syed Kirmani (14 from 81) and Karsan Ghavri, who saw off the last over from Dennis Lillee. The Indian fightback proved a turning point as they looked forward to Melbourne, the third and final Test of the series. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Ind (110-2) trail Aus (428) by 318 runs India are 110 for two at stumps as opener Virender Sehwag blazes his way to 59 off 54 balls before his dismissal.
Oct 02, 2010 11:09am

India v Australia – T1, D2

India finish day two of the first Test in Mohali at 2-110 in reply to Australia’s first innings score of 428.
Oct 04, 2010 11:31am

India v Australia – T1, D4

Australia finish day four with a slender advantage over India, after taking four late wickets in a topsy-turvy final session in Mohali. Re-live the action in our interactive blog.
A back stress fracture has ended Josh Hazlewood’s chances of a debut Test in India next month
Dubai, Sep 22 : With just 150 days to go to the start of cricket’s flagship event- the ICC World Cup- some of the stars who have scored 150 or more in a single World Cup innings have been recalling their achievements and looking forward to the 2011 event, which starts in Dhaka on February 19.
Aug 27, 2010 6:11pm
The final game of this three-Test series was at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, at the time notorious for its low-paced and variable wicket. Greg Chappell won the toss and inserted the Indians, hoping to break through their strong top order, however it also consigned the Australians to batting last. Lillee and Pascoe rattled through India's batting card, taking seven wickets between them, and the tourists were struggling at 7/164. However a brave and skilful knock from vice-captain Gundappa Viswanath (114), along with useful contributions from Kirmani and Ghavri, helped India to 237, a respectable score on a difficult pitch. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Jul 15, 2010 5:29am
Full Episode on www.vids4us.com India and Australia will clash in the 3rd Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup 2010 on Friday, 7th May at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barados. Watch.
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Aug 27, 2010 2:55am
India had Australia in early trouble, capturing the wickets of Slater and Blewett cheaply to leave the home side at 2/49. However Justin Langer dug in and became the anchor for a big Australian score – albeit thanks to some wayward bowling and four close decisions that went in his favour. Langer's 223 contained 30 fours and set a new record for an individual score in all Australia-India Tests. He was ably supported by a brisk 141 from Ricky Ponting, the pair adding 190 for the fifth wicket. Australia closed at 5/552, leaving India to score more than 400 just to make Australia bat a second time. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 23, 2010 8:40pm
The crowd, the commentators and even the opposition was shocked when Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar won the toss and elected to bowl on a typical Adelaide batting paradise. With Australia piling on 528 runs in just over five sessions, Gavaskar undoubtedly rued his decision – though it may have been partly justified if Kirmani hadn't dropped Graeme Wood before the left-hander had scored. The Australian openers added 84 but the true highlight came later through Kim Hughes' masterly 214, his highest Test score. With its impeccable cover-driving off both front and back foot, Hughes' knock was one of the most attractive Test innings seen at the Adelaide Oval, if not in Australia. More sedate but just as important was Wood's 125 and a half-century from Allan Border. The spinners, Dilip Doshi and Shivlal Yadav, toiled bravely for India and took seven wickets between them. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 20, 2010 10:09am
Australia set the Indians 331 in two-and-a-half sessions, and any thoughts of an unlikely Indian victory were quashed after Len Pascoe removed Gavaskar, Chauhan and Viswanath with good accurate fast bowling. When Vengsarkar was unluckily given out, caught at slip from his boot, it was 5/90 and an Australian win seemed likely. The man for the hour was Yashpal Sharma, who produced one of the slowest Test innings in recent memory. Yashpal batted for almost three hours and faced 157 balls in scoring just 13 – and that score included two boundaries. He was assisted in his fight by Syed Kirmani (14 from 81) and Karsan Ghavri, who saw off the last over from Dennis Lillee. The Indian fightback proved a turning point as they looked forward to Melbourne, the third and final Test of the series. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Ind (110-2) trail Aus (428) by 318 runs India are 110 for two at stumps as opener Virender Sehwag blazes his way to 59 off 54 balls before his dismissal.
Oct 02, 2010 11:09am

India v Australia – T1, D2

India finish day two of the first Test in Mohali at 2-110 in reply to Australia’s first innings score of 428.
Oct 04, 2010 11:31am

India v Australia – T1, D4

Australia finish day four with a slender advantage over India, after taking four late wickets in a topsy-turvy final session in Mohali. Re-live the action in our interactive blog.
A back stress fracture has ended Josh Hazlewood’s chances of a debut Test in India next month
Dubai, Sep 22 : With just 150 days to go to the start of cricket’s flagship event- the ICC World Cup- some of the stars who have scored 150 or more in a single World Cup innings have been recalling their achievements and looking forward to the 2011 event, which starts in Dhaka on February 19.
Aug 27, 2010 6:11pm
The final game of this three-Test series was at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, at the time notorious for its low-paced and variable wicket. Greg Chappell won the toss and inserted the Indians, hoping to break through their strong top order, however it also consigned the Australians to batting last. Lillee and Pascoe rattled through India's batting card, taking seven wickets between them, and the tourists were struggling at 7/164. However a brave and skilful knock from vice-captain Gundappa Viswanath (114), along with useful contributions from Kirmani and Ghavri, helped India to 237, a respectable score on a difficult pitch. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Jul 15, 2010 5:29am
Full Episode on www.vids4us.com India and Australia will clash in the 3rd Super 8 match of the T20 World Cup 2010 on Friday, 7th May at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barados. Watch.
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Aug 27, 2010 2:55am
India had Australia in early trouble, capturing the wickets of Slater and Blewett cheaply to leave the home side at 2/49. However Justin Langer dug in and became the anchor for a big Australian score – albeit thanks to some wayward bowling and four close decisions that went in his favour. Langer's 223 contained 30 fours and set a new record for an individual score in all Australia-India Tests. He was ably supported by a brisk 141 from Ricky Ponting, the pair adding 190 for the fifth wicket. Australia closed at 5/552, leaving India to score more than 400 just to make Australia bat a second time. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 23, 2010 8:40pm
The crowd, the commentators and even the opposition was shocked when Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar won the toss and elected to bowl on a typical Adelaide batting paradise. With Australia piling on 528 runs in just over five sessions, Gavaskar undoubtedly rued his decision – though it may have been partly justified if Kirmani hadn't dropped Graeme Wood before the left-hander had scored. The Australian openers added 84 but the true highlight came later through Kim Hughes' masterly 214, his highest Test score. With its impeccable cover-driving off both front and back foot, Hughes' knock was one of the most attractive Test innings seen at the Adelaide Oval, if not in Australia. More sedate but just as important was Wood's 125 and a half-century from Allan Border. The spinners, Dilip Doshi and Shivlal Yadav, toiled bravely for India and took seven wickets between them. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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Sep 20, 2010 10:09am
Australia set the Indians 331 in two-and-a-half sessions, and any thoughts of an unlikely Indian victory were quashed after Len Pascoe removed Gavaskar, Chauhan and Viswanath with good accurate fast bowling. When Vengsarkar was unluckily given out, caught at slip from his boot, it was 5/90 and an Australian win seemed likely. The man for the hour was Yashpal Sharma, who produced one of the slowest Test innings in recent memory. Yashpal batted for almost three hours and faced 157 balls in scoring just 13 – and that score included two boundaries. He was assisted in his fight by Syed Kirmani (14 from 81) and Karsan Ghavri, who saw off the last over from Dennis Lillee. The Indian fightback proved a turning point as they looked forward to Melbourne, the third and final Test of the series. Match scorecard: www.cricinfo.com Yours in cricket, The Third Ump
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