Tag: Australia cricket
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Brendan Doggett Eyes Ashes Squad as Career-Defining Comeback Hits Stride
Australia’s pace depth in focus as Doggett aims for Ashes call Brendan Doggett’s latest Sheffield Shield performance has put the spotlight back on one of Australia’s most persistent hopes in the pace department. The South Australia quick has spent much of the past year in and around the national Test setup, and now his wicket-laden…
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IND vs AUS: Gambhir Makes Three XI Changes as Harshit Rana, Sanju Samson Exit
Three Changes in India’s Playing XI as Gambhir Takes Creative Control In a strategic shake-up, India head coach Gautam Gambhir left no stone unturned as he named three alterations to the Playing XI for the third T20I against Australia. The move signals Gambhir’s intent to test new combinations and build a balanced squad ahead of…
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Three Weeks to the Ashes: Unleashing the Bazball Alpha-Bears
England’s Bazball comeback: what the alpha-bears bring to the Ashes With the Ashes looming, the sport’s chatter has circled back to one bold philosophy: Bazball. England’s coaching staff and senior players are championing a fearless, aggressive style designed to pressure Australia from ball one. The idea is simple in theory, relentless in execution: quick wickets,…
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Three Weeks to the Ashes: Bazball Alpha-Bears Lead England
What is Bazball and why it matters now Three weeks out from the Ashes, the cricketing mood in England is upbeat and bold. The term Bazball has become more than a nickname for an aggressive approach; it’s a philosophy that combines fearless attacking cricket with relentless daily improvement. Rooted in the idea that Test cricket…
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Three Weeks to the Ashes: The Bazball Alpha-Bears Eyeing a New Era Down Under
Three Weeks to the Ashes: A Bazball Revival in England With just three weeks to go before the Ashes, all eyes in the cricketing world are trained on England’s evolving approach: Bazball. This is the term fans use for a bold, aggressive style that seeks to turn the tempo of Test cricket on its head.…
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Irfan Pathan Slams Team India After Disastrous Batting Show Vs Australia
Former cricketer Irfan Pathan voices strong criticism after India’s Melbourne exit The Indian cricket world woke up to a withering assessment from former all-rounder Irfan Pathan, who didn’t mince words after India’s crushing defeat to Australia in the second T20I at Melbourne. Pathan, who has long offered candid commentary on India’s strategies, pointed to a…
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Irfan Pathan Slams India After Crushing T20I Loss to Australia in Melbourne
Irfan Pathan Questions India’s Batting After Melbourne Showdown Former Indian cricket star Irfan Pathan has openly criticized India’s batting performance after the team’s heavy defeat to Australia in the second T20I at Melbourne. Pathan, known for his frank assessment of India’s on-field strategies, highlighted Australia’s disciplined bowling attack, led by Josh Hazlewood, and warned that…
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Australia snatches reprieve as Cameron Green ruled out of India ODIs
Injury forces Australia to reshuffle for India ODIs Australia face a sudden setback ahead of their three-match ODI series against India after all-rounder Cameron Green was ruled out due to a minor side soreness picked up during training. The injury, described as low-grade, has ruled Green out of the upcoming matches in Perth that start…
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Marnus Labuschagne’s Century Push: A Biography of an Ashes Recall Bid
The Case for a Recall Grows as Labuschagne Dominates Domestic Cricket In a display that underscored his all-round value and unwavering hunger, Marnus Labuschagne struck another century to fuel a compelling case for his recall to Australia’s Test side for the Ashes. On day two of Queensland’s Sheffield Shield clash with South Australia, the 31-year-old…
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Ashes: Marnus Labuschagne pushes recall case with another century
Labuschagne’s latest century adds weight to recall bid Marnus Labuschagne continued his high-calibre form with a century that could tilt the balance in Australia’s thinking ahead of the Ashes. On day two of Queensland’s Sheffield Shield clash against South Australia, the 31-year-old batter clubbed 159 amid a sequence of red-ball scores that have seen him…
