Seamer Mohammed Siraj also broke through for his first wicket of the test, bowling opener Usman Khawaja for 21 as Australia went to lunch at 53 for two, with a lead of 158 runs at a Melbourne Cricket ...
Australia claimed a lead of 105 runs on the first innings and stretched its advantage to 158 at lunch Sunday on day four of the fourth cricket test against India. Australia lose openers but stretch ...
With Australia dominating the must-win Test, India needed to mount a strong fightback. It was then that the confident ...
Commitment to Change Award: Pakistan's groundsmen Pakistan is the spiritual home of subcontinental fast bowling - although ...