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India, Australia and Melbourne
Cricket-Australia take seven wickets after tea to beat India in Melbourne
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australia took an incredible seven wickets after tea on day five to win the fourth test against India by 184 runs and take a 2-1 series lead into the final match in Sydney.
India can moan all they want, but Australia’s dominance evident in Melbourne
After suffering a heavy defeat in the first Test, Australia’s remarkable comeback story and subsequently leading the series is one for the legends, but can India truly be absolved of responsibility for their own downfall?
India vs Australia: Melbourne Cricket Ground shatters its all-time attendance record
"Day 5 current attendance is 51,371. The total attendance of 350,700 is the greatest for any Test match at the MCG exceeding the total of 350,534 v England in 1937 over 6 days. This is also the greatest attendance for any Test match played in Australia,
India Vs Australia, 4th Test Now The Most Attended Match Ever At Melbourne Cricket Ground
Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 Test between India and Australia has established a new attendance record at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Boxing Day Test live updates: Australia v India, fourth test, day five - Melbourne Cricket Ground
Bumrah scythed through the middle order on day four in Melbourne to record figures of 4/56 off 24 overs and hand India an outside chance of victory in a match the home side have mostly dominated. However,
Australia bowl out India to earn dramatic win
Australia bowl out India for 155 to win the fourth Test by 184 runs in the final session in Melbourne - taking a 2-1 series lead with a fifth and final Test to play.
Cricket-Australia take seven wickets after tea to win classic Melbourne test
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE (Reuters) -Australia took seven wickets after tea on day five to win a classic fourth test against India by 184 runs and snatch a 2-1 series lead heading into the final match in Sydney.
India reeling at 33-3 at lunch on Day 5, chasing 340 to win 4th Test against Australia
Requiring 340 to win on the final day of the fourth test against Australia, India made a shaky start to reach 33-3 at lunch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Australia Win 'Amazing' Test Thriller To Take Series Lead Over India
Australia ripped out seven Indian wickets in the final session of a dramatic fourth Test in Melbourne on Monday to win a thriller by 184 runs and go 2-1 up in the five-match series.
Rash batting sinks India in the Melbourne classic
Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant pay the price for their rush of blood as Australia win fourth Test by 184 runs, go 2-1 up in the BGT series
Australia beat India in thriller at MCG to take 2-1 series lead
Australia bowled the tourists out for 155 on a dramatic final day to take the lead for the first time in the series, and go to Sydney needing only to draw the final Test to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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Australia take seven wickets after tea to win classic Melbourne test
Pat Cummins struck twice in an over and Mitchell Starc dismissed Virat Kohli cheaply to leave India reeling at 33 for three ...
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Australia in control over India after Day 2 of the 4th cricket test in Melbourne
Steve Smith’s stylish century powered Australia to a strong position against India at lunch on the second day of the fourth ...
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Sydney Thunder v Melbourne Renegades: match preview
Melbourne Renegades: Will Sutherland (c), Jacob Bethell (England), Josh Brown, Laurie Evans (England), Jake Fraser-McGurk, ...
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Australia reward Cummins' caution to claim Melbourne thriller
Criticised for waiting to unleash his bowlers at India, Australia captain Pat Cummins was ultimately rewarded as they ...
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India veteran Kohli fined for bumping shoulders with Australia teen opener Konstas in Melbourne
Australia’s rivalry with India turned physical as Virat Kohli collided with 19-year-old Australia batter Sam Konstas on the ...
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WTC Points Table after MCG Test: Australia near WTC final as India drop PCT with Melbourne loss
India's chances for the WTC final took a massive hit after they suffered a 184-run defeat in the Boxing Day Test against ...
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India Vs Australia, 4th Test Day 5 Live Streaming: Check Melbourne's Hourly Weather Forecast Today
India vs Australia 4th Test is nicely poised coming into day 5 with the hosts leading by 333 runs. Let's take a look at the ...
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Rishabh Pant's dismissal triggers India's collapse in Melbourne: How India imploded to snatch defeat from jaws of draw
Rishabh Pant was caught in the deep for a second innings in the MCG Test, paving the way for Australia to trigger a collapse.
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