India batter Yashasvi Jaiswal's controversial dismissal on Day 5 of the 4th Test against Australia has become a hot topic of debate. The incident happened on the fifth ball of the 71st over.
Before lunch on day five, the crowd had already cracked 50,000 and was still climbing rapidly, making the total attendance for the Test more than 351,000. Watch every ball of Australia v India ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia won an all-time classic Test, taking seven wickets in the final session on day five to defeat India by 184 runs and go 2-1 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australian captain Pat Cummins says his side’s thrilling win over India on day five at the MCG could be the greatest Test victory ...
MCG food outlets were stripped bare as an “unprecedented” day five crowd flocked to the venue for a classic Test match finish. Regular day five proceedings were scrapped as the MCC reversed ...
A new attendance record for a Test match in Australia has been set with more than 373,691 passing through the gates at the MCG across the five days of the fourth Test between Australia and India ...
After a poor first innings of 144 and 255 in the second, Australia set England 211 for victory. But after the visitors put together an opening partnership of 40, Monty Noble (6-98) and Hugh ...
Cricket Australia confirmed that the ongoing Test at the MCG will break the 87-year record of the highest attended Test match in Australia. The Melbourne Cricket Ground welcomed over 350,000 fans ...
Rohit Sharma (9), K L Rahul (0) and Virat Kohli (5) were the Indian batters to be dismissed. Kohli was caught at first slip off Mitchell Starc at the stroke of lunch. Same old story of Virat and ...
India will need to win the fifth Test in Sydney to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after Australia clinched a dramatic 184-run victory at the MCG on Monday. Watch every ball of Australia v India ...
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Australia bowled out India inside the final hour of the fourth Test in Melbourne to take a 2-1 lead in the dramatic series. India required 340 to win at the start of the last day and looked on ...