
India locked in for Adelaide Oval day-night Test
Australian cricket’s international summer schedule against India has been locked in, with Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to host Test matches.
Australian cricket’s international summer schedule against India has been locked in, with Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane to host Test matches.
Day-night Test cricket will return to Adelaide Oval in November, with Pakistan returning to play its first Test match at the venue for nearly thirty years.
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Australia captain Steve Smith has a blunt message for his batsmen: the collapses must stop now.
Dynamic Indian allrounder Hardik Pandya zeroed in on legspinner Adam Zampa to devastating effect in a match-turning over, as Australia fell short in their pursuit of a revised target overnight, losing the rain-affected first one-day international in Chennai.
Matthew Wade has been ruled out of Australia’s second ODI against New Zealand, but the wicketkeeper insists his back spasms will be under control long before the first Test starts in India.
There are no cliches about second impressions, but game-breaking allrounder Marcus Stoinis delivered a fine reminder of their value in Auckland.