Live Scores

cricket Live Scores & Fixtures

Shane Warne said, "captain of the team should be banned for 1 match for slow overrate as financial penalties don't seem to work"

Former Australian leggie Shane Warne said that the captains of the team should be banned for at least one match if his team is found with a slow over-rate

Dec 18, 2021, 7:03 AM2 min read

Former Australian leggie Shane Warne said that the captains of the team should be banned for one match if his team is found with a slow over-rate. However, his statement has come when the England team has been found with a slow over-rate on day 2 of the second Ashes Test. The England team has been fined for their slow over-rate on day 2. However, England has lost three points in their World Test Championship 2021-23 points table.

Read Also: Teams with most bowlers with more than 400 Test wickets

Shane Warne said,
Image - Twitter

"captain of the team should be banned for 1 match for slow overrate as financial penalties don't seem to work"

Australian Spin Wizard, Shane Warne said

The former legendary spinner thinks that the captain of the side should be banned for at least one match. He also added that the financial penalties are not enough for them. Although, the England team has lost three points in their WTC points table due to the slow-over rate on day 2 of the second Ashes Test.

Also Read: WTC 2021-23: Players with the highest partnership runs in the World Test Championship

The Aussies have posted a huge total on the board in their first innings. They have scored 473-9 before Steve Smith declared their innings. Although, England has not got the great that they want as they lose both their openers inside just 12 runs. But, England skipper Joe Root and Dawid Malan posted a 100+ runs partnership on the first session of day 3. Meanwhile, both of them have completed their half-centuries before the dinner break on day 3. England skipper Joe Root got dismissed just right after the beak scoring 62 runs.

Next Article

India's performance in every ICC tournament

Indian Men's Cricket team have won a total of 7 ICC trophies so far in their history. Here is a detailed article on India's performance in every ICC tournament.

Mar 10, 2025, 2:35 PM4 min read

India's performance in every ICC tournament

India's performance in the ICC events has been mixed in recent years. The title win over South Africa in the T20 World Cup 2024 ended India’s 11-year-long ICC title drought after it last won a global tournament back in 2013 - the ICC Champions Trophy.

Their latest triumph came via Champions Trophy 2025, as they defeated New Zealand by four wickets in Dubai in the final. It was the second consecutive ICC trophy for India under Rohit Sharma's captaincy.

So far, India have collected 7 ICC trophies including two 50 over World Cups, three Champions Trophy, and two T20 World Cups in 2007 and 2024.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni has won 3 ICC events as a captain and Rohit Sharma has 2 in those 7 ICC trophies that India won so far. In this article, SportzPoint will give you  details on India's performances in every ICC tournaments so far.

ICC Cricket World Cup (1975 - 2023):

India's performance in every ICC tournament | sportzpoint.com
India lost the 2023 ICC World Cup final against Australia. 

The International Cricket Council (ICC) started the ODI World Cup back in the year 1975. From then, ICC organized the tournament a total of 13 times. Australia are the most successful in the format as they won 6 titles so far.

India won their first World Cup under Kapil Dev back in 1983 and next under Mahendra Singh Dhoni in 2011. With 2 titles India are the second most successful team alongside West Indies in the 50 overs format after Australia. 

Read Also: Most ICC Trophy wins by any team

Indian Men's Cricket team also lost two ODI World Cup finals, one under Sourav Ganguly in 2003 and another one under Rohit Sharma in 2023. Here is how India performed in the each of the 13 editions of the ICC Cricket World Cup.

India's performance in every ICC Cricket World Cup

Year Result
1975 6th
1979 7th
1983 Champions
1987 Semi-Final
1992 7th
1996 Semi-Final
1999 6th
2003 Runner's up
2007 9th
2011 Champions
2015 Semi-Final
2019 Semi-Final
2023 Final

ICC Champions Trophy (1998 - 2025):

India's performance in every ICC tournament

ICC started a new tournament of the 50 overs format in 1998 called the Champions Trophy. It was also referred as a "Mini World Cup". Till 2006 the Champion's Trophy was held every two years. After that, it continues with a gap of 4 years from 2009.

In 2003, India reached the Finals of the tournament along with Sri Lanka. As the match got washed out and India were declared joint winners.

However, India finally won the ICC Champions Trophy under MS Dhoni in 2013 after defeating England by 5 runs.

In 2025, India defeated New Zealand by four wickets in Dubai to lift the trophy for the third time. It was the second consecutive ICC trophy for India under Rohit Sharma's captaincy.

Let's take a look at India's performance in the tournament so far.

Read Also | ICC Men's Champions trophy winners list

India's performance in Champions Trophy so far

Year Result
1998 Semi-Final
2000 Runner's up
2002 Co-Champions with Sri Lanka
2004 Group Stage
2006 Group Stage
2009 Semi-Final
2013 Champions
2017 Runner's up
2025 Champions

ICC T20 World Cup (2007 - 2024):

India's performance in every ICC tournament | sportzpoint.com
India won their latest ICC T20 World Cup in 2024. Image | ICC

International Cricket Council introduced a new format marquee tournament in 2007 as T20 Cricket started to grow globally. ICC started the T20 World Cup in the year 2007. India defeated their arch-rival Pakistan in the final that year and won the inaugural T20 World Cup under MS Dhoni.

Read Also: India's performance in every T20 World Cup 

Since then, the Indian cricket team became runners-up in 2014 and then finally lifted the trophy again in 2024 under Rohit Sharma.

India's performance in every T20 World Cup

Year Results
2007 Champions
2009 Super 8
2010 Super 8
2012 Super 8
2014 Runner's up
2016 Semi-Final
2021 Super 12
2022 Semi-Final
2024 Champions

ICC World Test Championship (2019-2025):

India's performance in ICC tournaments - sportzpoint.com

ICC World Test Championship started in the year 2019 as New Zealand won the inaugural WTC after defeating India in the ICC World Test Championship 2021 Final.

India once again qualified for the Test Championship final in 2023 and this time, it was Australia who challenged them. India bottled their chance to win an ICC trophy after waiting for a decade and lost the match by a huge margin of 209 runs. 

In 2023-25 World Test Championship, India failed to qualify for the final.

India's performance in every WTC

WTC Championship Results
2019-21 Runners-up
2021-23 Runners-up
2023-25 Did not qualify for final
Next Article

Jasprit Bumrah becomes first-ever player to pick 200 Test wickets with an average below 20

Jasprit Bumrah enters the record books as he reached the 200-wicket mark with the best-ever bowling average in Test cricket's history during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.

Dec 29, 2024, 9:31 AM3 min read

Jasprit Bumrah becomes first-ever player to pick 200 Test wickets an average below 20-sportzpoint.com
(Image Source | X)

Jasprit Bumrah has entered the record books of Test cricket, becoming the first-ever bowler to reach the 200 Test wickets mark with a lesser bowling average than 20. 

The Indian pacer reached the milestone after dismissing Travis Head for 1 in the second innings during the ongoing Boxing Day Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Bumrah has etched his name in history for a bunch of records on the same day during Australia's second innings on day 4 of the Boxing Day Test. 

Jasprit Bumrah becomes the first-ever player to pick 200 test wickets an average below 20

Image

Jasprit Bumrah, who is already leading the race as the highest wicket-taker of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, surpassed the likes of cricket greats such as Malcolm Marshall, Joel Garner, and Curtly Ambrose on Sunday.

However, Bumrah has reached the 200-wicket milestone in Test cricket with the best-ever bowling average of 19.56. In fact, of all the bowlers who have 200 wickets or more in Test cricket, Bumrah now has the best bowling average in Test cricket, which is below 20.

Lowest bowling average in Test cricket with a minimum of 200 wickets

Player Nation Matches Wickets Average
Jasprit Bumrah India 44 202* 19.38
Malcolm Marshall West Indies 81 376 20.94
Joel Garner West Indies 58 259 20.97
Curtly Ambrose West Indies 58 405 20.99
Fred Trueman England 67 307 21.57

Bumrah becomes fourth-fastest to reach 200 Test wickets

Jasprit Bumrah became the fourth-fastest bowler to take 200 Test wickets in terms of balls bowled, joining an elite group with the likes of Waqar Younis and Dale Steyn.

He has also crowned himself as the fastest Indian to reach 200 wickets with 8484 legal deliveries, surpassing Mohammed Shami, who reached the same milestone after 9896 deliveries.

Fastest to reach 200 Test wickets (In terms of balls bowled)

Player Nation Balls to reach 200 Test wickets
Waqar Younis Pakistan 7725
Dale Steyn South Africa 7848
Kagiso Rabada South Africa 8154
Jasprit Bumrah India 8484
Malcolm Marshall West Indies 9234

Bumrah has entered various pages of all the record books; as he became only the third pacer after Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc to reach 150 wickets in the World Test Championship.

Image

However, Bumrah has ended the day 4 with a figure of 4-56 (24) as Australia is batting on 228/9, leading by 333 runs.

Next Article

Most Wickets in Test Cricket

Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin moved up to the number seven position in the list of players with the most wickets in test cricket after going past Nathan Lyon with 537 wickets.

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

The bowlers are an indispensable part of cricket, without them the game is incomplete. There are instances in cricket where bowlers have proved their worth by winning matches single-handedly. The game has seen some great bowlers since the day it started. So today we are gonna take a gaze at the players with the Most Wickets in Test Cricket, who have dominated the game in their time across all formats.

Most Wickets in Test Cricket

Most Wickets in Test Cricket | Ashwin moves up to no. 7 - Sportzpoint.com

#1. Muttiah Muralitharan | 800 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Muttiah Muralitharan made his test debut for Sri Lanka against Australia in 1992. He had a unique bowling action among all spinners of the world. Muralitharan has played test cricket for 18 years (1992-2010). He played his last game against India at Galle and bagged 8 wickets in his farewell match.

Muralitharan is the highest wicket-taker in the history of test cricket. He has taken 800 test wickets in 133 test matches including 67 fifers. Yes, you heard it right he has 67 fifers, which is the most by any bowler in the history of test cricket. He had success against almost all the batsmen in the world.

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
133 230 800 22.72 55.00 9/51 67 22

#2. Shane Warne | 708 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Shane Warne is probably the best leg spinner the world has ever seen. His stats say it all, how he troubled all the batsmen of the world with his variations. He had even turned the ball from 3rd leg stump to the off stump. He was the man who could make the ball talk everywhere in this world.

Shane Warne played his first test in 1992 against India. In his debut match, he took only one cricket. But no one knew this man had the potential to pick up more than 700 wickets at the end of his career. Warne played his last test against England in 2007. He bagged two successes in his last test match. Warne's test cricket stat is jaw-dropping. He has grabbed 708 wickets in 145 test matches with 37 5-for. 

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
145 273 708 25.41 57.4 8/71 37 10

Read Also: Test Cricket Records: Most Sixes in Test

#3. James Anderson | 704 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

English fast bowler James Anderson is the third-highest wicket-taker in the history of test cricket. James Anderson made his first appearance in test cricket in 2003 against Zimbabwe. He is known for his ability to swing the ball. He is called "Swing King", who can swing the ball both ways and make batsmen dance at a decent pace (135 km/hr). Jimmy took 704 wickets in 188 matches with 32 fifers. He is the only pace bowler to take the tally to 600. He took his retirement recently after the first test match of the 3-match test series against West Indies.

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
188 350 704 26.45 56.87 7/42 32 3

#4. Anil Kumble | 619 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Anil Kumble is the highest wicket-taker for India in Test cricket and the fourth-highest wicket-taker in the history of Test cricket with 619 wickets in 132 test matches. He has taken 35 five-wicket hauls in the longest format of the game.

Kumble made his Test debut in 1990 against England. He has played test cricket for India for 18 years. His last match was against Australia in 2008. Kumble holds the record for best bowling figure by a bowler in an innings in Test cricket 10/74, which came off against Pakistan in 1999 in Delhi. Anil would not spin the ball much and bowl with a bit of pace over 100 km/hr, it took batsmen 16-17 years to know he didn't spin the ball.

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
132 236 619 29.65 65.9 10/74 35 8

#5. Stuart Broad | 604 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

The English paceman Stuart Broad made his test debut in 2007 against Sri Lanka. The Nottingham-born player represented England in 167 matches and took 604 wickets consisting of 20 fifers. He is the fifth-highest wicket-taker in test cricket with 8 for 15 in the 2015 Ashes against Australia is his best figure. The England legend took his retirement in 2023 after the conclusion of the Ashes.

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
167 309 604 27.68 55.79 8/15 20 3

#6. Glenn McGrath | 563 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

The Aussie legend has played 14 years of test cricket (1993-2007). Glenn made his test debut in 1993 against New Zealand. Mcgrath is the highest wicket-taker among the pace bowlers of Australia. He is known for his line, length, and swing. He has taken wickets in all places he has played. McGrath bagged 563 wickets in 124 test matches, while he crossed the mark of 5 wickets 29 times in test cricket. He has the best bowling average (21.6) among the top 10 highest wicket-takers.

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
124 243 563 21.64 51.9 8/24 29 3

Read Also: Test Cricket Records: Youngest to reach 10,000 Test runs

#7. Ravichandran Ashwin | 537 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin occupies the 7th spot in terms of taking the most test wickets, with 537 wickets in 106 games maintaining a great average of 24.00. Ashwin has bagged 37 five-wicket hauls in his test career. He is a proper all-rounder with more than 3,000 runs to his name and six centuries in test cricket. He made his test debut in 2011 against West Indies and is the Indian with the second most test wickets.

Ashwin recently announced his retirement from international cricket on December 18, 2024 after the end of the third Test match against Australia in Brisbane.

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
106 200 537 24.00 50.73 7/59 37 8

Also Read: Breaking: Ravichandran Ashwin retires from international cricket

#8. Nathan Lyon | 533* Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Another Australian great Nathan Lyon is now the eighth-highest wicket-taker in Tests. In 132 Tests, Lyon has taken 533* wickets so far at an average of 30.45. Moreover, he has recorded 24 fifers in 246 innings and a personal best of 8/50. Lyon overtook Courtney Walsh when he claimed four wickets against New Zealand at Wellington on March 1, 2024. 

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
132 246 533* 30.45 62.23 8/50 24 5

#9. Courtney Walsh | 519 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Courtney Walsh is the only Caribbean player on the list. He is one of the best fast bowlers of all time especially of the 19th century. Walsh played his first test match in 1984 against Australia and ended his career as the highest wicket-taker of the West Indies with 519 wickets in 132 matches. He was also the highest wicket-taker among pacers in test cricket at the end of his career. He is the first bowler to take 500 wickets in the history of test cricket. 

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
132 242 519 24.44 57.8 7/37 22 3

Also Read: Cricket Records: Bowlers to take 10 wickets in an inning in test cricket

#10. Dale Steyn | 439 Wickets

Most Wickets in Test Cricket - Sportzpoint.com

Dale Steyn is the only South African bowler to be on this list, the 10th-highest wicket-taker overall. The African legend is probably the best fast bowler of this decade. He took 439 wickets in 93 matches in his 15 years of test career (2004-2019).

Dale Steyn's cricketing journey was full of injuries. But till the end of his Test career, he bowled with everything he got. He is the only bowler to take five wickets against each test-playing cricket nation in his time. He is the highest wicket-taker for South Africa in Test cricket and has been in the number one place in the test ranking for 6 consecutive years (2008-2014). 

Matches Innings Wickets Average Strike rate Best Fifer 10-wicket haul
93 171 439 22.95 42.3 7/51 26 5

N.B: Last Updated on 18/12/2024.

Next Article

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba Highlights | Match ends in a draw; Ashwin retires from international cricket at the end of the test

Catch the LIVE updates, scores, news and free commentary of the AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third test at Gabba, Brisbane as both teams look to take the lead in the third test of the series.

Dec 18, 2024, 5:53 AM1 min read

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba Highlights | Match ends in a draw; Ashwin retires from international cricket at the end of the test | sportzpoint.com

Hello and welcome to Sportz Point's LIEV coverage of the Australia vs India Border-Gavaskar Trophy third test at Gabba, Brisbane. The series is currently tied with a 1-1 scoreline after two test matches in Perth and Adelaide. 

India must win at least three test matches of the series to qualify for the World Test Championship final. Hence, it is always a must-win test match for India. 

With both teams looking for a win, and India winning a test match last time in 2021, we can hope for a great test match here.

Read Also | Border-Gavaskar Trophy: AUS vs IND 3rd Test Preview | How will India's playing XI be for the Brisbane Test?

So, sit back and relax as Koushik Biswas, and Payal Debnath bring you the LIVE updates of the AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba.

LIVE Updates

Dec 18, 2024, 5:52 AM

Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement!

Breaking: Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international cricket.

Dec 18, 2024, 5:47 AM

Travis Head is the player of the match

Travis Head

Who else than Travis Head? He is the player of the match for his 152 in the first inning that nearly threw India out of the match. However, the news from the centre is that he has sustained a groin injury and his participation in the next test match is under question. 

Dec 18, 2024, 5:45 AM

The match is drawn!

The umpires have decided to call it a day as it does not look like it to be getting better anytime soon. It stays 1-1 at the Gabba!

It could have been an interesting last session of test match but the weather does not allow that. 

We will see you during the boxing day test.

Dec 18, 2024, 4:59 AM

It is about to rain very heavily and for a long time

There won't be another ball bowled in the game. The covers have been nailed down. It's raining heavily now.

Dec 18, 2024, 4:40 AM

Bad light stops play | IND 8/0

Bad light stops play and here comes the covers as well. The tea has been taken and we will have an update soon.

Dec 18, 2024, 4:14 AM

Australia declare at 89/7 and the target for India is 275 runs

That's it from Australia. Off they running! 

They declare at 89/7 and the target for India is 275 runs in 54 overs.

Dec 18, 2024, 4:09 AM

Bumrah comes in and gets Cummins

A slower ball from Bumrah does the crease and gets Pat Cummins. It was like they were about to declare but decided against it. 

Cummins wanted to go big again and got the top edge only. Good catch from KL Rahul at mid-on.

Australia 85/7 and lead by 270 runs.

Dec 18, 2024, 4:04 AM

Cummins go BANG, BANG!

Captain Pat Cummins doing what he has asked the other batters to do. He has now hit two huge sixes and now batting at 21 from 8 balls. 

Dec 18, 2024, 3:54 AM

Siraj gets Travis Head | AUS 60/6

A rash shot from Travis Head and surely the Aussies have some target in their mind. Otherwise, we would not have seen these kinds of shots from them.

On a shortish good length from Siraj and Head wanted a piece of that. He only managed to get a top edge and Rishabh Pant again took a good catch, running behind to dismiss him.

Australia 60/6 and lead by 245 runs.

Dec 18, 2024, 3:35 AM

Are we?

Dec 18, 2024, 3:34 AM

Australia are fifth down| Smith gone!

Rishabh Pant's acrobatic effort ended Steven Smith's stay, Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, 5th day, December 18, 2024
Rishabh Pant's acrobatic effort ended Steven Smith's stay. Image | Getty Images

Australia looking to get going and Smith just had come down the crease to get a four over the mid-off the ball before now has edged it down the leg side.

Blunder of a catch from Rishabh Pant to remove the centurion from the last inning.

The wicket belongs to Pant for the catch.

Australia 35/5 and lead by 220 runs. 

Dec 18, 2024, 3:30 AM

OMG! India now have four! AUS 28/4

Akash Deep removes Mitchell Marsh. The tough time continues for the all-rounder and India have their fourth wicket.

In and around the sixth stump, moving away from Marsh and he just wanted to play it towards the covers and he gets a nick and Pant has a regulation catch. 

Australia 28/4, lead by 213 runs. 

Steve Smith comes to bat at number six. Can India break the Head-Smith partnership this time?

Dec 18, 2024, 3:22 AM

ICYMI: No Steve Smith at No. 4

No Steve Smith at the number for Australia. It is Mitchell Marsh who walked in at that position. Marsh has not had any success with the bat this series and looks like the home wants him to have some confidence before the Boxing day test. 

Dec 18, 2024, 3:20 AM

Akash Deep gets McSweeney | 16/3

Akash Deep had Nathan McSweeney nicking off, Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, 5th day, December 18, 2024

Dreamy start for India although there will not be any results from this match, this would do good for Akash Deep.

A few vital runs with the bat and now a wicket in his first over. It was short and wide from Akash and McSweeney looked to cut it hard. But, that was nothing shot from the opener. 

Australia 16/3 and lead by 201 runs. 

Dec 18, 2024, 3:17 AM

Bumrah gets his second | AUS 16/2

Bumrah gets his 20th wicket of the series. Marnus Labuschagne looked to poke at a ball outside the sump and could not reach the bat's middle. 

Australia 16/2 in the second inning.

Dec 18, 2024, 2:54 AM

Bumrah gets Khawaja | AUS 11/1

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | India finish at 260; Australia lose three early wickets - sportzpoint.com
Bumrah dismissed Khawaja for the third time in the series. Image | Cricket Australia via Getty Images

Jasprit Bumrah gets Usman Khawaja with the first ball he has bowled to the left-handed. Around the wicket, the ball came back in with the angle and after an inside edge, the ball hit the stump after a deflection from his pads. 

This is the third time Bumrah got Usman's back in this series. His 19th wicket of the series and we have not completed the third test yet.

Dec 18, 2024, 2:46 AM

Bumrah starts with a tad slow but on the money over

Six outswingers were coming from the edge of the popping crease, creating an angle, and then moving away. Bumrah made sure he forced McSweeney to watch the ball close and play.

However, the pace was a bit down at 126km, 128kmph and 131kmph, before he fired up his engine.

I am pretty sure we will only see one spell from Jasprit Bumrah. 

Dec 18, 2024, 2:38 AM

The play to resume at 8.10 am IST

Dec 18, 2024, 2:29 AM

The players are out

We will have a game soon and the pitch is getting rolled now at the moment.

Dec 18, 2024, 1:05 AM

There's lightning near the Gabba. So play is going to be delayed

Inclement weather delayed the start of Australia's second innings, Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, 5th day, December 18, 2024

The batters were ready to come out but there was lightning near the stadium and the play was halted. It is dark and gloomy and it looks like we will have no game played soon.

Dec 18, 2024, 1:03 AM

India 260 all-out

Travis Head gest Akash Deep. An important 31 off 44 from India's no.11

Head had dragged him forward for a defence but Akash had dragged his right foot and a smart stumping from Alex Carey as well.

India all-out for 260 and despite being behind by 185 runs, Australia will have to bat again.

Dec 17, 2024, 7:51 AM

Akash Deep and Bumrah save India

Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah dragged India past the follow-on mark, Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, 4th day, December 17, 2024

India avoids follow-on! 

A fighting 33-run partnership for the 11th wicket by Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep helps India avoid the follow-on.

Akash Deep 21*, Jasprit Bumrah 10*

Dec 17, 2024, 7:47 AM

India need 3 more to avoid follow on

Akash Deep 17, Bumrah 10

Dec 17, 2024, 7:34 AM

India need 11 to avoid follow on

If India can score this 11, they certainly will save the test match! 

Bumrah and Akash Deep doing their best!

Akash Deep 10 and Bumrah 9. 

Dec 17, 2024, 7:07 AM

Cummins gets Jadeja | IND 213/9

Pat Cummins gets his fourth. Ravindra Jadeja tried to go for another big shot against the short ball and this time he found the man on the boundary line. 

A wonderful inning from Jadeja comes to an end. He goes for 77 off 123. 

India 213/9, train by 232. 

 

Dec 17, 2024, 7:01 AM

Starc gets Siraj

India 8 down as Mitchell Starc gets  Siraj, edged to Alex Carey! 

Siraj goes for 1. India 201/8. 

Dec 17, 2024, 6:28 AM

Tea break, Day 4

India 201/7; Jadeja 65; Siraj 1. 

Dec 17, 2024, 6:05 AM

Cummins gets the better off Nitish

Australia break the partnership. It is their captain Pat Cummins who goes through the defences of Nitish Kumar Reddy and Australia have their 7th wicket.

Reddy goes for 16 from 61. India 194/7. 

Dec 17, 2024, 6:02 AM

50-run partnership between NKR and Jadeja

Nitish Kumar Reddy and Ravindra Jadeja brought up a 50-run partnership during AUSvsIND, Third Test, Brisbane | sportzpoint.com A steady 50-run partnership between Nitish Kumar Reddy and Ravindra Jadeja! 

India getting close to that follow-on mark! 

IND 191/6. Jadeja 59, Reddy 13. 

Dec 17, 2024, 5:50 AM

NKR and Jadeja looking to build a partnership

Both Nitish Kumar Reddy and Ravindra Jadeja looking under control at the moment against Starc and Lyon!

India 187/6 and trail by 257 runs 

Dec 17, 2024, 5:40 AM

The game resumes

We have a maximum of 38 overs to be played before the end of today’s play.

Dec 17, 2024, 4:26 AM

The rain comes again

Here comes the rain again! IND 180/6

Dec 17, 2024, 4:25 AM

Fifty for Ravindra Jadeja

Ravindra Jadeja scored a fifty during the Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane | sportzpoint.comRavindra Jadeja completes his 22nd test fifty in the first over after lunch! 

He looked better as the innings progressed and surely now would look to score runs whenever there is an opportunity! 

Dec 17, 2024, 4:06 AM

Play to resume at 9.40 am IST

The rain has stopped and the play will resume at 9.40 at IST

Dec 17, 2024, 3:53 AM

Will the rain save India?

It has been raining for quite a time now and looks like there will not be any balls played soon! 

This would be frustrating for Australia as they would like to get these four wickets as soon as possible and enforce a follow on. 

Good news for India though! 

Dec 17, 2024, 2:51 AM

Lunch, Day 4: IND 167/6

Nitish Kumar Reddy survived a DRS review from Australia just one ball before the break and India’s struggle continues at 167/6 with Ravindra Jadeja being not out on 41! 

India still trail by 278 runs and 78 runs to avoid follow-on! 

Dec 17, 2024, 2:21 AM

Smith takes a stunner; Rahul goes for 84

A top class inning from KL Rahul comes to end. Nathan Lyon from over the wicket, with his loop and revolution made Rahul thought the ball was short enough to go for a cut shot.

But, he only was able to get an outside edge and Steve Smith at first slip dived to his right and took a stunner to dismiss him.

Rahul goes for 84. The partnership between him and Jadeja is broken now. 

India lose their 6th! IND 141/6

Dec 17, 2024, 2:10 AM

ICYMI: Rahul was dropped by Smith on 33

In case you missed it, KL Rahul was dropped by Steve Smith on 33! 

Dec 17, 2024, 1:51 AM

Rahul brings up his fifty

KL Rahul’s lone fight continues for India s he completes his 17th test fifty!

 He has been the best batter technically from India and has shown the mix of good defence and attacking shots throughout the innings! 

Dec 17, 2024, 1:49 AM

Rohit’s rough patch continues

Loose, very loose and the Indian captain falls. Probing line and length from Cummins, pitched up in that channel just outside off and draws Rohit forward, he's very tentative, the feet is rooted to the crease and he only manages a thin edge, straight into the gloves of Carey and he doesn't drop those.

Rohit goes for 10 from 27. India lose their 5th! 

Dec 16, 2024, 8:04 AM

End of Day 3 | IND 51/4

It was a frustrating day for all the players and fans as well. No more balls were played and we had nearly about 6 breaks in the day and players had to come in and out of the dissing room at regular intervals.

KL Rahul Looked really good while other Indian battles struggled to get going after playing some poor shots. India currently are struggling at 51 for 4 with Captain Witch Sharma and Kill Rahul on the crease.

India trail by 394 runs.

Dec 16, 2024, 7:11 AM

The play resumes

With bad light not allowing fast bowlers to have a go at Rohit and Rahul, Nathan Lyon and Travis Head start the bowling for the Aussies. And after two overs of play, the drizzle comes again.

Dec 16, 2024, 5:48 AM

The rain comes again!

 The rain is back and so are the covers!

Dec 16, 2024, 5:36 AM

Play to resume at 11.15 am IST

Dec 16, 2024, 4:53 AM

Rain comes again

Frustrating for the players and fans. The rain came again as KL Rahul hit a beautiful cover drive and had to leave the field disappointedly. 

IND 48/4 (14.1)

Dec 16, 2024, 4:51 AM

Cummins gets Pant; IND 44/4 in 13.5

Aussie captain Pat Cummins strikes post the break. He gets Rishabh Pant nicking around the off stump. 

A good length delivery going across Pant and the Indian keeper-batter just poked at it, getting an edge to Alex Carey.

India 44/4 and are in deep trouble. 

Dec 16, 2024, 4:31 AM

The play resmues again

The sun is out and the game resumes again.

Dec 16, 2024, 4:30 AM

Indian bowlers vs Australian bowlers

Dec 16, 2024, 4:04 AM

Another drizzle and play stops again

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | KL Rahul looked good for India in the first inning | sportzpoint.com
KL Rahul looked good for India in the first inning. Image | AFP/Getty Images

KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant looked good before the rain interrupted the game again. Rahul, who might have been India's best batter at the top of the order, looked in control of everything and punched on everything short and on leg stump.

Meantime, Rishabh Pant took his time and focused on his defence while playing a cover drive when Starc pitched it up. 

India 39/3 in 13 overs, trailing by 406 runs. 

Rahul is unbeaten on 21 from 47 balls. Pant is unbeaten on 9 from 11 balls.

Dec 16, 2024, 3:49 AM

The play resumes again

Dec 16, 2024, 3:06 AM

The rain comes again | IND 27/3

Dec 16, 2024, 3:02 AM

The play resumes | Second session, Day 3

The second session of Day 3 starts as Rishabh Pant joins KL Rahul in the middle.

Dec 16, 2024, 2:27 AM

Starc, the SWING KING!

Dec 16, 2024, 2:15 AM

Hazlewood gets Kohli | IND 22/3

Virat Kohli nicked off once again, Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, 3rd day, December 16, 2024 | Sportz Point
Virat Kohli nicked off once again. Image | Getty Images

Another Indian batter gets out fetching for the ball outside the off-stump. On a fullish length, way outside the off-stump, Virat Kohli again went for a big drive and got the outside edge.

He did not learn from the mistake he made in the first ball of his inning and now goes back to the pavilion for 3 from 16 balls.

India struggling at 22/3 and trail by 423 runs.

The rain halted the game again as Kohli went back to the dressing room and lunch has been taken.

Dec 16, 2024, 1:59 AM

Starc nearly had Kohli in the first ball

The same line, going across the batter from a close angle and Kohli, playing his first ball went for a big drive searching for an early boundary.

He nearly got the edge and it is a very poor shot selection from Kohli when your team are at 6/2.

Dec 16, 2024, 1:54 AM

Starc gets Gill | India 6/1

Mitchell Starc celebrates the wicket of Shubman Gill. AUS vs IND, 3rd Test, Brisbane | sportzpoint.com
Mitchell Starc celebrates the wicket of Shubman Gill. Image | Getty Images

Mitchell Starc has Shubman Gill now. Very, very poor shot from the Indian No.3. But, a top-class catch from Mitchell Marsh in the gully. 

Fullish, outside off stump and the length induced Gill to go for the big, expensive drive. He gets the outside edge and Mitchell Starc dives in the air to grab the catch. 

Shubman Gill is gone for 1(3).

India really struggling now. India 6/2. 

Dec 16, 2024, 1:50 AM

Jaiswal vs Left-arm pacers

9 innings
158 balls
104 runs
6 dismissals
17.33 avg.

Dec 16, 2024, 1:49 AM

Jaiswal out in the first over | IND 4/1

Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed by Mitchell Starc in the first over | AUS vs IND, 3rd test, Brisbane | Sportz Point
A dejected Jasiwal after being dimissed in the second ball of the inning. Image | Getty Images

Brilliant start for Australia and Micthell Starc. 

139kph, half-volley on middle and leg, Yashasvi Jaiswal flicks and chips it straight to Marsh at short midwicket.

Just the second ball of the inning and India lose their first wicket. 

Jaiswal goes for 4(2). India 4/1. 

Dec 16, 2024, 1:46 AM

Australia all out 445

Australia were bundled out for 445, Jasprit Bumrah took 76/6 | sportzpoint.com

Australia finishes their first inning at 445, and off they run as the rain halts the game. Carey falls for 70 while going for a pull shot, and Akash Deep finally has a wicket. 

So, Bumrah finishes with 76/6, Siraj with 97/2, Akash Deep 95/1, and Nitish Reddy 65/1. 

Most not-in-control shots induced by a bowler in a Test innings for 1 or 0 wickets since 2014:

57 - Graeme Cremer vs WI, Bulawayo, 2017 (1 wicket in 2nd inns)
56 - Mohammed Shami vs ENG, The Oval, 2018 (0 wickets in 1st inns)
53 - Akash Deep vs AUS, Brisbane, 2024 (1 wicket in 1st inns)
50 - R Ashwin vs ENG, Chennai, 2016 (1 wicket in 1st inns)
50 - Mitchell Swepson vs PAK, Karachi, 2022 (0 wickets in 4th inns)

Dec 15, 2024, 8:05 AM

End of Day 2 | AUS 405/7 (101)

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Smith-Head put up a 241-run partnership; Bumrah takes five | sportzpoint.com
Travis Head played a stunning inning of 152 runs from 160 balls. Image | Getty Images

A dominating day from the Australian batters' end. Australia finished the day at 405/7 with Alex Carey unbeaten 45 from 47 balls with Mitchell Starc unbeaten on 7 from 7 in the other end. 

But it was all about Steve Smith and Travis Head who dominated Indian bowlers for fun. Head scored his third test ton in six tests against India and second of the series. He single-handedly took the game to India and scored a 152 from just 160 balls before Jasprit Bumrah made his return to the dressing room.

Meantime, Steve Smith scored his 33rd test ton and equalled the record for most test tons against India (10). Smith toiled hard at the beginning and was a bit lucky as well but it all paid off as he looked more confident with time.

For India, it was Jasprit Bumrah fighting against the Australian team. Another five-wicket haul for the modern-day great. He collected his 12th test five-for and became the Indian bowler with the most test five-wicket hauls in SENA countries (8).

Everyone thought Australia might declare before the end of the day, but it looks like they want to score as much as they can and throw India out of the test match completely. 

Dec 15, 2024, 7:38 AM

Siraj gets Cummins | AUS 385/7 (97.5)

Mohammed Siraj finally gets the reward for the heart he has put into his bowling. He ran in hard and hit the deck hard around the off stump from a good length and Cummins knicks it off to Pant for Australia's seventh wicket.

Cummins goes after 20 from 33 balls.

How long will they bat? 

Dec 15, 2024, 7:07 AM

Bumrah, in a league of his own

Dec 15, 2024, 7:05 AM

Australia cross 350

Alex Carey and Pat Cummins looking to add some quick runs as we head into the final hour of the day. Australia crossed 350 and might look anything close to 400 before calling India to bat.

Dec 15, 2024, 6:52 AM

Bumrah now above Zaheer and Ishant

Most five-wicket hauls in Tests for Indian Pacers:

Kapil Dev - 23
Jasprit Bumrah - 12
Zaheer Khan - 11
Ishant Sharma - 11

Dec 15, 2024, 6:45 AM

Burmrah gets his fifth; Head goes for 152

Jasprit Bumrah at his best first gets Mitchell Marsh (5). On a good length and holding its line outside off - Marsh is tentatively forward in defence, the ball holds its line and finds the edge, goes at a good height to second slip where Kohli clutches it reverse cupped.

Three balls later he got the better of Travis Head. Pitched up full and outside off, just a hint of movement away, Head throws his hands at it looking to nail it through cover, feet didn't move and he could only manage a thick outside edge that flew to Pant who made no mistake.

Head went to a standing ovation after a remarkable 152 off 160 balls. Bumrah has his 12th test five-wicket haul.

Dec 15, 2024, 6:24 AM

Bumrah gets Smith | AUS 316-4

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Smith-Head put up a 241-run partnership; Bumrah takes five | sportzpoint.com
Devasted Smith leaving the filed after getting dismissed by Jasprit Bumrah. Image | AFP/Getty Images

Finally, Jasprit Bumrah gets the better of Steve Smith. A sharp catch by the Indian captain Rohit Sharma in the first slip. It was a bit fullish and Smith went for the drive with a hard hand. 

Smith goes for a well-made 101 from 190 balls. 

Australia 316/4.

Dec 15, 2024, 6:12 AM

Smith equals Root's record

Most Test hundreds against India

10 in 41 inngs: Steven Smith
10 in 55 inngs: Joe Root
8 in 30 inngs: Gary Sobers
8 in 41 inngs: Viv Richards
8 in 51 inngs: Ricky Ponting

Dec 15, 2024, 6:11 AM

A special comeback ton for Steve Smith

It was a 33rd Test century for Steven Smith, moving up to No. 2 among Australia's ton scorers, Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, 2nd day, December 15, 2024
Smith celebrates his 33rd Test ton; 10th against India. Image | AFP/Getty Images

A standing ovation from the Gabba crowd as Steve Smith gets to his 33rd Test ton. This one was tough. Struggled early and gave himself time to settle in. 

A century that included 12 boundaries. This is Steve Smith's 10th test ton against India.

Dec 15, 2024, 6:06 AM

India take a new ball

Rohit Sharma decides to opt for the new ball as they keep on searching for a way to dismiss Travis Head and Steve Smith 

Dec 15, 2024, 5:30 AM

Rohit Sharma drops Head

Rohit Sharma drops Travis Head in the slips. Head tried to play the ball on the leg side and got a thick edge towards the second slip. Rohit noticed it late and even after a dive, could not grab the ball. 

Dec 15, 2024, 5:27 AM

The third session starts

Dec 15, 2024, 5:12 AM

AUS 234/3 (70) at Tea, Day 2

130 runs. 27 overs. No wickets. 

Australia dominated the second session and have taken the game away from India. From 75/3 to 234/3, Travis Head and Steve Smith have dominated India in every way possible.

Rohit again missed the trick by not bringing Jasprit Bumrah back immediately when Head came to the crease. 

Steve Smith is now back in form as well and India need to take wickets before Australia throw India out of the third test. 

Dec 15, 2024, 4:56 AM

Back-to-back test ton for Travis Head

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Travis Head scores back-to-back test tons | sportzpoint.com

Back-to-back test tons for Travis Head. His 9th test ton, second here in Brisbane and third in the last six tests against India! 

He just keeps on bashing India. A bit unorthodox, and flashy and scores plenty of runs at a quick rate.

Dec 15, 2024, 4:29 AM

Smith completes his fifty

Steven Smith completed his fifty against India in Brisbane, 15 December, 2024 | sportzpoint.com

Might not be his best or most fluent, but Steve Smith toils hard to another test fifty. A hard-fought fifty in 128 balls, with many plays and misses. 

This might be the start of a great comeback for the former Aussie captain. 

Dec 15, 2024, 4:03 AM

Head loves India

Travis Head's last seven innings vs India in Tests

  • 90(163)
  • 163(174)
  • 18(27)
  • 11(13)
  • 89(101)
  • 140(141)
  • 51*(72)

Dec 15, 2024, 3:59 AM

Australia go past 150; Head completes his fifty

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Travis Head scored his 18th test fifty | sportzpoint.com
Travis Head looked in great touch in the third test, scoring his 18th test fifty | Image: AFP/Getty Images

This partnership between Travis Head and Steve Smith now have started looking ominous for India. Steve Smith played and missed a few times but looked to be positive in the second inning. 

Meantime, Travis Head continued from where he left in Adelaide and has not allowed Indian bowlers to settle in. He completed his 18th test fifty in just 71 balls including six boundaries.

Dec 15, 2024, 3:47 AM

Do you know which team need how many wins to qualify for WTC Final?

Dec 15, 2024, 3:43 AM

Akash Deep had no luck against Smith

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Smith had survived an lbw appeal off Akash Deep | sportzpoint.com

Akash Deep may have bowled over the second session but could not manage to get Steve Smith out. He went a bit fuller and Smith drove him down the ground for him. In the next two balls, he brought the length a bit back and missed the outside edge by a few centimetres. Ever Smith told him "Well bowled"

In the next ball, he pushed an inswinger and missed the leg stump as we got to see the replay during the DRS review. 

Dec 15, 2024, 3:01 AM

The second session starts

Steven Smith and Travis Head put up a solid fourth wicket partnership for Australia | sportzpoint.com
Steven Smith and Travis Head put up a solid fourth wicket partnership for Australia.

Dec 15, 2024, 2:29 AM

Day 2, Lunch Break: AUS 104/3

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Day 2, Lunch Break: AUS 104/3 | Sportz Point
Mohammed Siraj and Marnus Labuschagne exahcnged a few stares during the first session on Day 2. Image | AFP/Getty Images

A very good morning for India and Indian bowlers. They did not allow any of the Australian batters to dominate, except for Travis Head. 

Jasprit Bumrah struck early with two wickets of both the openers and the Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed Marnus Labuschagne to make it India's session. Steve Smith survived a few times against Akash Deep and Nitish Kumar Reddy. 

Meantime, Travis Head tried to take on the bowlers and missed quite a few balls as well. 

Mohammed Siraj had left the field with pain in the hamstring but returned later as well. 

Australia 104/3 at lunch break on Day 2. Steve Smith 25 (68) and Travis Head 20* (35) are at the crease for Australia. 

Dec 15, 2024, 2:12 AM

Bumrah gets a treatment now

Jasprit Bumrah receives a treatment on his right foot | sportzpoint.com

With Mohammed Siraj already outside the field with pain in the hamstring, Jasprit Bumrah now receives treatment on his right foot.

If he is out, India's hopes would be gone.

Luckily for India, he is out bowling the next over.

Dec 15, 2024, 1:58 AM

Another scare for Smith

Akash Deep came to complete Siraj's over and with his first ball, he hit Smith on front. But, it was given not out by the onfield umpire. India did not take the DRS as well. 

Dec 15, 2024, 1:53 AM

Siraj leaves the ground with hamstring pain

Mohammed Siraj left the field with hamstring pain. Worries for India?

Dec 15, 2024, 1:42 AM

Smith survives by a barest of margins

Steve Smith survived an LBW call off Mohammed Siraj | sportzpoint.com
Image | Disney+Hotstar

Steve Smith was caught on the crease by a bit fullish ball from Mohammed Siraj. Smith let it go and the ball came back in to hit the front pad. 

On field call was Not Out and Rohit Sharma went upstairs to check. The DRS went in favour of Steve Smith and Australia. 

Australia 75/3; Smith 18 from 46.

Dec 15, 2024, 1:33 AM

Nitish Kumar Reddy gets Marnus

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Nitish Kumar Reddy got Marnus Labuschagne's wicket | sportzpoint.com
Image | Indian Cricket Team

A big, big, wicket for India. Nitish Kumar Reddy gets Marnus Labuschagne. 

A fullish-length ball that had lured Marnus to go for the drive. But, the ball had moved enough to get the outside edge and Virat Kohli was there to take the flying edge.

A crucial wicket for India. 

Marnus goes for 12 (55). Australia 75/3.

Dec 15, 2024, 1:30 AM

Siraj does a Broad

Dec 15, 2024, 12:53 AM

Siraj and NKR replace Bumrah and Akash Deep

Both Bumrah and Akash Deep did not give Australians to run away with the game. With their first spell ending, Mohammed Siraj and Nitish Kumar Reddy will look to be tight and build on the momentum Bumrah and Akash had built. 

Siraj was top-class with his maiden over against Marnus and nearly got him out with an LBW shout as well. NKR needs to back him now. 

Dec 15, 2024, 12:46 AM

It has been like that

Dec 15, 2024, 12:43 AM

Three test matches, three batting stances for Steve Smith

Dec 15, 2024, 12:35 AM

Australia cross 50

Akash Deep has bowled well since the start of the morning but he needs to be fullish to get the edge. Predominantly he has been a bit short and both Marnus and Smith have been able to leave the ball easily. 

This time, he had Smith come forward and had the edge as well. But, it went to the third-man area and Australia get their fifty. 

Dec 15, 2024, 12:18 AM

Bumrah on a roll | Australia 38/2

Nathan McSweeney was caught by Virat Kohli off Jasprit Bumrah, on Day 2 of third test, Border-Gavaskar Series 2024-25 | sportzpoint.com
McSweeney watches his edge going to Virat Kohli. Image | Getty Images

Bumrah does it again. On a hard length, coming in from an angle, from wide of the crease gets the outside of McSweeney. It is an easy catch for Virat Kohli in the second slip and India get their second of the morning. 

Nathan McSweeney goes for 9 from 49 balls. 

Australia 38/2. 

Dec 15, 2024, 12:06 AM

Bumrah Strikes | AUS 31/1

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Bumrah gets Usman Khawaja early on Day 2 | Sportz Point
Bumrah sturck early on Day 2 | Image: Getty

Jasprit Bumrah gets Usman Khawaja. In his first over of the day he had set him up beautifully with the ball missing the edge quite a few times and thudding on the pads once. This time, the ball had come in creating an angle and straightened just a bit to get the edge.

Rishabh Pant takes the 150th catch of his test career. Usman goes for 21 from 54 balls. 

Australia 31/1 after 16.1 overs.

Dec 14, 2024, 11:51 PM

Here WE GO!

Finally, Akash Deep resumes his over. Straightaway he finds the line and length and Nathan McSweeney lets it go. 

Dec 14, 2024, 11:46 PM

We start early on Day 2

We are ready to start early on Day 2 to make up for yesterday's lost time due to rain. Only 13.2 overs were bowled on Day 1 before rain halted the game and became so heavy that no more balls were bowled. 

Indian bowlers took time to find their line and length. It will be interesting to see how they start today. There was no rain yesterday night in Brisbane, and hopefully, we will have a full day of play today.

Dec 14, 2024, 9:23 AM

End of Day 1: No more balls were played

Rain became the villain as there were no more balls played during Day 1’s play! 

Australia 28/0 after 13.2 and we will resume updates tomorrow morning!

Dec 14, 2024, 5:10 AM

Tea has been taken

The second session of Day 1 gets washed out as no balls were bowled during lunch period. 

Tea has been taken. 

Dec 14, 2024, 4:02 AM

There will be no game before tea

As per a few reports from Brisbane, the roads outside the ground has become a “river”. 

Surely, with the rain we had, there will be no game played before tea. 

Frustrating for the players and the fans!

Dec 14, 2024, 2:57 AM

Early lunch has been taken

The umpires have decided to take an early lunch due to rain. 

Dec 14, 2024, 1:57 AM

Australia go slow and steady, India wait for mistake | AUS 28/0; 13.2 overs

Akash Deep nearly had Nathan McSweeney LBW in his first spell | sportzpoint.com
Akash Deep nearly had Nathan McSweeney LBW in his first spell. Image | AFP/Getty Images

The drizzle halted the game again as Australian openers tried to go slow and steady while Indian bowlers waited for the early mistake from the batters. Jasprit Bumrah was on target with his line and length as he went for only 8/0 in 6 overs including 3 maidens in his first spell. 

Akash Deep, who is playing his first test of the series, replaced Mohammed Siraj in bowling and looked good too. He hit McSweeney quite a few times on the pad, but maybe he needs to push the length a bit front to get things going for him. Akash Deep bowled two maidens in 3 overs and went for only 2.

Siraj came back from the end Bumrah was bowling and bowled a maiden as well.

Khawaja 19 from 47 and McSweeney 4 from 33 are batting at the moment for Australia as the groundsmen ran in hard to cover the pitches. 

It is dark at the moment and we will have to wait till the sky gets clear and the rain stops.

Dec 14, 2024, 1:15 AM

The play resumes

Dec 14, 2024, 12:49 AM

Rain halts the game | AUS 19/0; 5.3 overs

Rain halted the game after 5.3 overs during the third test between Australia and India at Gabba | sportzpoint.com

The rain has halted the game. India would be disappointed to be unable to take the advantage of early moisture of the pitch. As the batters head out of the ground, we see Morne Morkel having a word with Rohit Sharma.

Only one delivery from the 33 balls would have hit the stumps and Morne, the bowling coach might have been conveying the same thing to the captain. 

Usman 13 (22), McSweeney 2 (11); Siraj 9/0; Bumrah 6/1.

We will be back once the game resumes. 

HANG ON! 

Dec 14, 2024, 12:46 AM

Good start for Australia | AUS 18/0 after 5 overs

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates | Good start for Australia | AUS 18/0 after 5 overs - Sportz Point
Khawaja went for a pull shot against Siraj early in the inning. Image | Getty Images

It has been a good, steady start for Aussie openers. A few down the leg side from Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj and Usman Khawaja was ready to pounce on them. 

Bumrah started from over the wicket and then changed to around the wicket for Usman and trying to be around that off-stump, creating an angle. However, he has erred in line a few times. Meantime, Siraj has been good except for once when he tried to go short against the southpaw and Usman pulled it for the first boundary of the match. 

McSweeney played out a few dot balls and took his time to settle in. 

Dec 14, 2024, 12:31 AM

Changes for Australia

Cricket news 2024: Josh Hazlewood 'confident' of third Test return; Pat  Cummins press conference, Australia vs India

A fit Josh Hazlewood replaced Scot Boland for Australia. The rest of the playing XI remained the same for the home team.

Dec 14, 2024, 12:27 AM

Changes for India

AUS vs IND Border-Gavaskar Trophy Third Test at Gabba LIVE Updates, Scores and News: Akash Deep replaced Harshit Rana in the third test | Sportz Point
Akash Deep replaced Hardhit Rana in the third test for India.

Akash Deep and Ravindra Jadeja replaced Harshit Rana and Ravichandran Ashwin for India in the playing XI. 

 

Dec 14, 2024, 12:25 AM

Agree?

Dec 14, 2024, 12:20 AM

Playing XIs | AUS vs IND

Australia (Playing XI): Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins(c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood

India (Playing XI): Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant(w), Rohit Sharma(c), Ravindra Jadeja, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep

 

Dec 14, 2024, 12:15 AM

Toss result

Pat Cummins and Rohit Sharma at the toss Australia vs India, 3rd Test, Brisbane, December 14, 2024

Rohit Sharma, the Indian captain team won the toss and decided to bowl first.

Rohit: "We're going to bowl first. Little bit overcast and little bit of grass, looks a bit soft as well, want to make best use of the conditions. Lot of cricket to be played, both teams have played good cricket in the last two games. Big game for us here, we'll do what is expected of us. We'll play good cricket, we understand we have to capture some moments, we didn't do that in the previous game which is why we lost."

Cummins: "We would've bowled first too. Been a fantastic series so far. Really happy with last week, just about everyone got into the series, been a good lead-up. Preperations have been pretty good. Early finish in Adelaide allowed us to come up here early and get settled. Just one change, Scott Boland is out for Hazlewood."

 

Dec 14, 2024, 12:14 AM

Previous Results at Gabba between India and Australia

Matches: 7

Australia: 5

Draw: 1

India: 1

Dec 14, 2024, 12:12 AM

Match Session Timings

  • Toss on Day 1 at 5:20 am IST
  • Start of Play: 5:50 am IST
  • First session: 5:50 am IST to 7:50 am IST
  • Lunch break: 7:50 am IST to 8:30 am IST
  • Second session: 8:30 am IST to 10:30 am IST
  • Tea break: 10:30 am IST to 10:50 am IST
  • Final session: 10:50 am IST to 12:50 pm IST

Dec 14, 2024, 12:12 AM

Match Details

Match: Australia vs India

Date: 14 Dec 2024 - 18 Dec 2024

Time: 6 am IST

Venue: Gabba, Brisbane

 

Next Article

What each team needs to do to qualify for the WTC final

With 10 Tests remaining in the current World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, let us know what each team will need in this situation to make it to the WTC final.

Dec 14, 2024, 12:38 PM4 min read

What each team needs to do to qualify for the WTC final - Sportzpoint.com

Team India seems to be eliminated from the World Test Championship final. At present, South Africa and Australia are at the first and second positions respectively in the points table. South Africa recently whitewashed Sri Lanka in the 2-match Test series on home soil, after which they achieved the top position in the points table.

Also Read: Race to WTC 25 Final: Here is what India need to do to qualify for World Test Championship final

Team India's position is at stake as South Africa reaches the top. From here, South Africa needs only one more win to make it to the finals. At the same time, Australia will need about three wins to get a place in the finals. So let us know what each team will need in this situation to make it to the WTC final.

WTC Points Table

Team Matches Played (Mat) Won Lost Draw Points Percentage (PCT)
SA 10 6 3 1 76 63.33%
Aus 14 9 4 1 102 60.71%
Ind 16 9 6 1 110 57.29%
SL 11 5 6 0 60 45.45%

Australia's path to WTC final

What each team needs to do to qualify for the WTC final - Sportzpoint.com

  • 4-1 (BGT Scoreline) - Will qualify for WTC final
  • 3-1 (BGT Scoreline) - Will qualify for WTC final
  • 3-2 (BGT Scoreline) - Will qualify for WTC final
  • 2-2 (BGT Scoreline) - Will need to win at least one Test against Sri Lanka
  • 2-3 (BGT Scoreline) - Will need to win 2-0 against Sri Lanka

Australia, standing at second position with 60.71 percent, have three home Tests against India and two away Tests in Sri Lanka remaining. They need two wins from their three Tests against India to secure a place in the final. 

Even if Australia loses both Tests in Sri Lanka, a 3-2 series win against India would leave them at 55.26 percent, higher than India's 53.51 percent and Sri Lanka's 53.85 percent. If Australia loses 2-3, India would move up to 58.77 percent, and Australia would then need to win both Tests in Sri Lanka to surpass India. 

Alternatively, they would have to hope that South Africa manages no more than one draw against Pakistan, leaving South Africa at 55.56%, a mark Australia can surpass with a win and a draw in Sri Lanka.

India's path to WTC final

What each team needs to do to qualify for the WTC final - Sportzpoint.com

  • 4-1 (BGT Scoreline) - Will qualify for WTC final
  • 3-1 (BGT Scoreline) - Will qualify for WTC final
  • 3-2 (BGT Scoreline) - Will need Sri Lanka to draw at least one of their remaining matches against Australia
  • 2-2 (BGT Scoreline) - Will need Sri Lanka to win series against Australia 1-0 or 2-0 to qualify

The Indian team has lost 4 of the last 5 tests. At present, India is at third position in the points table with 57.290 percent. 

From here, Team India will have to achieve at least two wins in the remaining three Tests against Australia to reach the finals without depending on the results of other teams. Apart from this, they will have to get a test drawn. In this situation, even Australia's 2-0 victory against Sri Lanka will not cause any trouble.

If the Border-Gavaskar Trophy ends 2-2 and both the Australia-Sri Lanka Tests are drawn, then India and Australia will be tied at 55.26%. In this situation, Team India will progress in terms of winning more series.

Also Read: Is it the end of Rohit-Kohli? How can India qualify for WTC final? Who else whitewashed India at home?

South Africa's path to WTC final

What each team needs to do to qualify for the WTC final - Sportzpoint.com

  • Win one of their remaining two Tests against Pakistan

South Africa, leading the table with a percentage of 63.33, has two home matches against Pakistan remaining. Their recent 2-0 series sweep against Sri Lanka has put them in a strong position. 

To secure a spot in the final, South Africa needs to win just one of their upcoming Tests against Pakistan. A 1-1 series result would leave them at 61.11 percent, with only India or Australia in a position to overtake them.

Sri Lanka's path to WTC final

What each team needs to do to qualify for the WTC final - Sportzpoint.com

  • Win both remaining Tests against Australia and have other results go their way

Sri Lanka, currently at 45.45 percent, has two home matches against Australia left. Even if they win both Tests, they would only reach 53.85 percent, and would then be dependent on other results. 

South Africa and one of India or Australia can surpass this percentage. For both teams to finish below 53.85 percent, Australia would need to win their series against India 2-1 with two draws, and South Africa would have to lose both Tests against Pakistan.

Next Article

Latest Stories

Subscribe Newsletter

Get the latest sports updates and news delivered directly to your inbox.