BBL: Hobart Hurricanes maintain unbeaten streak
Hobart chased down a target of 162 set by Sydney Sixers with five wickets in hand and one ball to spare at the Blundstone Area, Hobart
Hobart chased down a target of 162 set by Sydney Sixers with five wickets in hand and one ball to spare at the Blundstone Area, Hobart
Faf du Plessis and Temba Bavuma shared a century partnership as South Africa moved into a commanding position on the second day of the second Test against Pakistan at Newlands on Friday.
A marathon century by Cheteshwar Pujara and a swashbuckling ton from Rishabh Pant all but ended Australia's hopes of saving the series as India built a massive 622/7 decl in the final Sydney Test.
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Pant described baneters as a way of maintaining intensity during long on-field hours.
"We always have discussion post game but in terms of being on a different page, no," Paine said.
Pointing out that Pant will have to work on his wicket keeping skills, Ponting said that Pant will become a better keeper and with time a batter batsman as well.
Pant said he is learning new things about his game everyday and the process of improvement will continue.
Ponting feels Australia’s flaws are both mental and technical.
Australia can still bat out of their skins and save this Test. Winning it from here to draw the series would be a miracle of Biblical proportions, and Christmas is long gone.
While addressing the media, Paine decided to answer a call when a journalist's phone rang.
India batsmen made merry on another day of toil for the Australian bowlers at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Presenting the best and worst from the second day's play at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Pujara's series returns of 521 runs is the third best for a visiting Indian batsman in Australia.
A marathon century by Cheteshwar Pujara and a swashbuckling ton from Rishabh Pant all but ended Australia's hopes of saving the series.
The Saurashtra giant has stacked up some towering numbers over the last month, none more impressive than the time he has spent in the middle while accumulating 521 runs in seven innings this tour
A slew of milestones were ticked off as India kept Australia in the field for 167.2 overs.
Saker added that both he and head coach Justin Langer had a heated discussion with the team after the end of day's play.
Pujara, Pant and Ravindra Jadeja added to a long day in the field for Australia.
Pant surpassed Farokh Engineer's 89 with the best score by an Indian 'keeper in Australia.
Rashid found solace from his teammates, the Adelaide crowd and his Afghanistan teammate Mohammad Nabi, who plays for the Renegades.
Rishabh Pant scored his first fifty of the series to add to Australia's frustration at the SCG.
The semi-final exit from the World T20 brought to surface tensions bubbling within the system.
Out of seven games, of which Mumbai have failed to win even a single match while losing two, Tare has scored 370 runs at an average of 33.36 with one century and three fifties.