This australia
5th Test: India Will Want For The Lead To Go Past 350 Against England, Says Ponting
At tea, India extended their lead to 281 runs after reaching 304/6 in 71 overs, with Yashasvi Jaiswal making 118. Anything above 350 runs means England will be facing the challenge of becoming the first team in The Oval’s history to chase a fourth-innings target beyond 275.
“It’s not safe yet. I think they're going to want 350 to be honest. The reason I'm saying that is, and one of the reasons that their scores are trending up, is the workload on the bowlers. England with only their three seamers.”
Related Cricket News on This australia
-
Root Will Need To Take The Surfboard Off His Front Leg: Warner On England’s Ashes Hopes
The World No: Former Australia opener David Warner believes Joe Root will be massive for England when they travel to Australia for a five-Test Ashes series later this year. ...
-
South Africa All Geared Up To Break Pakistan Champions’ Dream In WCL 2025 Final
The World Championship: The World Championship of Legends 2025 (WCL) is all set for its ultimate showdown as South Africa Champions, led by AB de Villiers, go head-to-head against Pakistan ...
-
BCA Chief Congratulates Vaibhav Suryavanshi For U19 Call-up For Aus Tour
The Bihar Cricket Association: Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) president Rakesh Tiwari on Thursday congratulated young batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi for earning a call-up in the India under-19 squad for the ...
-
Alyssa Healy Rejigs Wicketkeeping Technique To Overcome Injury Woes
ODI World Cup: Australia captain Alyssa Healy has made subtle adjustments to her wicketkeeping technique to help reduce the physical strain on her body ahead of the upcoming ODI World ...
-
Jack Leach Is England's 'best Spinner': Nathan Lyon
Cricket Australia XI: Australia’s greatest off-spinner Nathan Lyon has backed Jack Leach as England’s premier spinner, despite the recent rise of Shoaib Bashir, who is currently sidelined with injury and ...
-
Private Ownership And Expansion Of BBL Among Recommendations Sent To Cricket Australia
The CA Board: Private ownership and expansion of the Big Bash leagues are among the recommendations that were given to Cricket Australia (CA), as they look for next steps in ...
-
PM's XI To Face England XI In Two-day Pink Ball Match Ahead Of Ashes Day-night Test
Cricket Australia XI: Cricket Australia has confirmed that the Prime Minister’s XI will take on an England Men’s XI in a two-day, day-night fixture at Manuka Oval on November 29 ...
-
Dominant Australia Thrash West Indies 5-0 In T20Is
The West Indies: Australia wrapped up their Caribbean tour in style with another commanding win, sealing the final T20I in St Kitts. After sweeping the West Indies 3-0 in the ...
-
Destructive Dwarshuis Gives Australia 5-0 Sweep Of West Indies T20Is
Ben Dwarshuis removed both openers and took the crucial wicket of top-scorer Shimron Hetmyer as Australia beat the West Indies on Monday in Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis, to sweep ...
-
WCL 2025: India Champions Look To End Campaign On High
Wales Cricket Board: India Champions will look to end the World Championship of Legends (WCL) 2025 on a high as they will play their last match of the tournament. ...
-
Adelaide Strikers Re-sign Jemma Barsby And Liam Scott Ahead Of WBBL 11 & BBL 15
Women Big Bash League: Adelaide Strikers have announced the re-signing of two pivotal players, Jemma Barsby and Liam Scott, ahead of the upcoming Women Big Bash League 11 and BBL ...
-
Australia Beat Windies By Three Wickets In Fourth T20I Match
Cameron Green hit an unbeaten 55 and Josh Inglis added 51 to lift Australia to a three wicket win over the West Indies on Saturday in the fourth match of ...
-
Shikhar Dhawan Praises India Champions' Effort In Thrilling Match Against Australia Champions
The India Champions: Shikhar Dhawan played an exciting knock of 91 not out in a thrilling contest against Australia Champions in the World Championship of Legends and praised his team's ...
-
4th Test: No Surprise Two Wickets Fell Early, Long Way Back For India Now, Says Atherton
Former England captain Michael Atherton believes it’s now a long way back for India in the ongoing fourth Test at Old Trafford, adding that he didn’t feel surprised over the ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 03 Mar 2026 10:43