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		<title>Australia Springs a Surprise for Final Border-Gavaskar Test in Sydney</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2025 15:13:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Australia has delivered a significant selection twist ahead of the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney, opting to omit all-rounder Mitch Marsh despite the high stakes, which include the series honors and a potential berth in the World Test Championship Final.</p>



<p>Instead, Beau Webster will step into the playing XI, becoming the 469th Test cricketer for Australia. This marks the second consecutive debut for the team after Sam Konstas&#8217; impressive first outing in Melbourne.</p>



<p>Captain Pat Cummins clarified that Marsh&#8217;s exclusion was not due to fitness issues, despite the all-rounder experiencing minor back concerns earlier in the series. Rather, his underwhelming batting performance—averaging just 10.42—and lack of effectiveness with the ball played a role in the decision.</p>



<p>Webster&#8217;s selection stems from his strong recent form in first-class cricket. Across his last three matches, he has taken 12 wickets, including six in the most recent Australia A vs. India A game in Melbourne, where he also contributed an unbeaten 46*.</p>



<p>Mitchell Starc, who sustained rib soreness during the Melbourne Test, has been declared fit and retains his place in the side.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Australia XI for Sydney Test:</h3>



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<li>Sam Konstas</li>



<li>Usman Khawaja</li>



<li>Marnus Labuschagne</li>



<li>Steve Smith</li>



<li>Travis Head (VC)</li>



<li>Beau Webster</li>



<li>Alex Carey (WK)</li>



<li>Pat Cummins (C)</li>



<li>Mitchell Starc</li>



<li>Nathan Lyon</li>



<li>Scott Boland</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">India Squad for the Series Finale:</h3>



<p><strong>Playing XI:</strong></p>



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<li>Rohit Sharma (C)</li>



<li>Jasprit Bumrah (VC)</li>



<li>Yashasvi Jaiswal</li>



<li>KL Rahul</li>



<li>Abhimanyu Easwaran</li>



<li>Devdutt Padikkal</li>



<li>Shubman Gill</li>



<li>Virat Kohli</li>



<li>Rishabh Pant</li>



<li>Sarfaraz Khan</li>



<li>Dhruv Jurel</li>
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<p><strong>Reserves:</strong></p>



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<li>Mukesh Kumar</li>



<li>Navdeep Saini</li>



<li>Khaleel Ahmed</li>



<li>Yash Dayal</li>
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<p>India&#8217;s squad includes a mix of youth and experience, with stars like Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, and Ravichandran Ashwin joined by emerging talents such as Yashasvi Jaiswal and Devdutt Padikkal.</p>



<p>With both teams eager to end the series on a high note, the Sydney Test promises to deliver high-octane cricket as the Border-Gavaskar Trophy reaches its crescendo.</p>
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		<title>India Coach Gautam Gambhir Emphasizes Team-First Philosophy Ahead of Final Test Against Australia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:07:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As Team India prepares for the crucial fifth Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, head coach Gautam Gambhir has reinforced a key philosophy for the squad—team-first mentality. India, trailing 1-2 in the five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, will face Australia in a battle that could define their resolve for the year.</p>



<p>Gambhir, who took over the coaching duties recently, stated that the team’s collective success is paramount. &#8220;There is only one tendency and there is only one discussion &#8211; it&#8217;s the team first ideology that matters. You need to play what the team needs. You can still play your natural game in a team sport &#8211; but if the team needs you &#8211; you need to play in a certain way,&#8221; said the coach.</p>



<p>The coach made it clear that the team&#8217;s immediate focus is squarely on the task at hand: winning the Sydney Test. &#8220;Every individual knows in which area they need to work. When you play for your country, you want to give your best. I think the debates between a player and a coach should remain between them &#8211; conversations should be restricted to the dressing room. Everything is fine with Rohit and we will announce that (Playing 11) tomorrow, after seeing the pitch. We had just one conversation in our dressing room &#8211; how we will win the next test, as it is important for us,&#8221; Gambhir added.</p>



<p>India’s preparations will be slightly disrupted due to an injury concern. The coach confirmed that pacer Akash Deep, who has been part of the squad in previous matches, will not feature in the final Test due to a back injury. &#8220;As of now, Akash Deep is out (for the fifth test) due to a back injury,&#8221; Gambhir said during the pre-match press conference.</p>



<p>Akash Deep, a right-arm fast-medium pacer, made his Test debut earlier in 2024 against England. The 28-year-old has played seven Test matches, taking 15 wickets at an economy rate of 3.59. In addition, he has scored 83 runs in the format at a strike rate of 49.40. In the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, he has appeared in two matches, picking up five wickets at an average of 54.00.</p>



<p>Australia’s victory in the Melbourne Test, by 184 runs, put them ahead 2-1 in the series, leaving India’s chances of qualifying for the World Test Championship Final at Lord&#8217;s in jeopardy. As the series heads into its final match, the stakes are high for both teams.</p>



<p>The much-anticipated Sydney Test between India and Australia will begin on January 3. With India needing a win to square the series and finish strong, all eyes will be on their performance in the decisive encounter.</p>



<p><strong>India Squad for Fifth Test</strong></p>



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<li>Yashasvi Jaiswal</li>



<li>Rohit Sharma (C)</li>



<li>KL Rahul</li>



<li>Virat Kohli</li>



<li>Rishabh Pant (WK)</li>



<li>Ravindra Jadeja</li>



<li>Nitish Kumar Reddy</li>



<li>Washington Sundar</li>



<li>Jasprit Bumrah</li>



<li>Akash Deep</li>



<li>Mohammed Siraj</li>



<li>Sarfaraz Khan</li>



<li>Abhimanyu Easwaran</li>



<li>Prasidh Krishna</li>



<li>Shubman Gill</li>



<li>Devdutt Padikkal</li>



<li>Tanush Kotian</li>



<li>Dhruv Jurel</li>



<li>Harshit Rana</li>
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		<title>Nitish Kumar Reddy Dedicates Maiden Test Century to Indian Flag, Credits Gautam Gambhir for His Grit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Dec 2024 05:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><em>Melbourne [Australia], December 29:</em> India&#8217;s rising star, Nitish Kumar Reddy, delivered an unforgettable performance on Day 3 of the Melbourne Test, achieving his maiden Test century against Australia. The 21-year-old all-rounder showcased both skill and determination, creating a moment of pride for Indian cricket fans worldwide.</p>



<p>Nitish’s century celebration was a sight to behold and carried a deeper significance. After reaching the milestone, he knelt on the pitch, planted his bat into the ground, and rested his helmet atop it. Explaining his heartfelt gesture in a video shared by the BCCI on X, Nitish said, <em>“After my hundred, I was planting my bat over there and keeping my helmet, so the Indian flag is there. I am just planting the Indian flag and saluting it.”</em></p>



<p>Earlier in the innings, he added a touch of flair to his half-century celebration, drawing inspiration from the iconic <em>Pushpa</em> movie. But his century celebration struck an emotional chord, symbolizing his respect and love for the nation.</p>



<p>The road to his first Test hundred was anything but smooth. India’s innings faced turbulence after quick dismissals of Washington Sundar and Jasprit Bumrah. Nitish, however, remained resolute, keeping his composure despite mounting pressure.</p>



<p>The defining moment came when Mohammed Siraj joined him at the crease. Australia&#8217;s skipper Pat Cummins tried to deny Nitish his landmark with a tight over, but Siraj stood firm, ensuring Nitish got the strike. The young all-rounder seized the opportunity, completing his well-deserved hundred.</p>



<p>Sharing his thoughts on this achievement, Nitish said, <em>“I just kept saying to myself, keep fighting, which motivated me. Siraj was like, ‘I will do it.’ He was boosted up, and I was so happy. I wanted to perform in Australia so that everyone recognizes me.”</em></p>



<p>Nitish also credited his fighting spirit to head coach Gautam Gambhir, a veteran known for his resilience in challenging situations. Washington Sundar, who partnered with Nitish earlier in the innings, emphasized Gambhir’s influence on the team’s mindset.</p>



<p><em>“Today was special. Nitish and I kept telling each other that we would keep fighting no matter what. That is something that has come from Gauti bhai. That made things easier for us. A lot of things went our way. Really happy for Nitish for his first hundred,”</em> Sundar said.</p>



<p>As the Test progresses, India trails by 116 runs. Nitish Kumar Reddy and Mohammed Siraj remain unbeaten, carrying the hopes of a nation into Day 4 of the match. Fans eagerly await what promises to be another enthralling day of cricket.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2024 12:35:10 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Melbourne, December 28 – In a thrilling comeback on Day 3 of the fourth Border-Gavaskar Test, India displayed remarkable resilience, with Washington Sundar and Nitish Kumar Reddy leading the charge. At a precarious 221/7, the partnership between Sundar and Reddy turned the tide, as they shared a crucial 127-run stand that helped stabilize India’s innings.</p>



<p>During the post-day press conference, Sundar expressed his admiration for the team&#8217;s fighting spirit, crediting the influence of key figures like Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir, who have consistently emphasized the importance of battling through challenging situations. &#8220;One thing, especially with Rohit Bhai and Gauti Bhai, and all the support staff, they keep telling us to fight no matter what. That&#8217;s something that&#8217;s been instilled in us – we’ll fight no matter what, no matter the situation,&#8221; Sundar said. &#8220;Playing for India, especially in a ground like MCG, during a big occasion like the Boxing Day Test against Australia, we’ll do whatever it takes to be in a good position. I think today was definitely a good day, and I’m very happy for Nitish, who scored an unbelievable 100. I’m sure it will be remembered forever.&#8221;</p>



<p>Sundar, who scored a gritty half-century off 162 balls, was eventually dismissed by Nathan Lyon, but his performance, alongside Reddy, played a pivotal role in India&#8217;s fightback. Sundar’s comments highlighted the determination and commitment of the team, as they continue to persevere despite difficult circumstances.</p>



<p>By the end of the day, India had reached 358/9, still trailing by 116 runs. Sundar and Reddy&#8217;s partnership ensured that India remained in contention, setting the stage for a gripping conclusion to the match. Reddy’s remarkable innings of 105 not out from 176 balls, which included 10 fours and one six, showcased his composure under pressure. With a strike rate of 59.66, Reddy&#8217;s knock was instrumental in keeping India’s hopes alive.</p>



<p>Reddy&#8217;s century was particularly notable, as he became the third youngest Indian to score a maiden Test century in Australia, following in the footsteps of legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Rishabh Pant. At 21 years and 216 days, Reddy joined this exclusive club, a testament to his maturity and talent. Tendulkar had scored his first century at 18 years and 256 days in 1992, while Pant reached his at 21 years and 92 days in 2019.</p>



<p>Pat Cummins and Scott Boland were the standout bowlers for Australia, each claiming three wickets, while Nathan Lyon took two. Due to adverse weather conditions, including bad light and rain, early stumps were called. India will resume their innings on Sunday, with Reddy and Mohammed Siraj (2*) at the crease, looking to continue their fightback.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Dec 2024 12:26:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The fourth Test between India and Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground began with...</p>
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<p>The fourth Test between India and Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground began with some unexpected yet strategic selection decisions from the Indian camp on Thursday, December 26, 2024. Among the notable changes, young all-rounder Washington Sundar was included in the playing XI, while opener Shubman Gill was left out. Additionally, there were whispers of Rohit Sharma being promoted in the batting order, adding to the intrigue.</p>



<p>India’s assistant coach, Abhishek Nayar, shed light on these decisions during a post-match briefing after the opening day’s play. Explaining the inclusion of Sundar, Nayar said, “Looking at these conditions and the pitch, having Washi in the bowling attack will give us that variation, especially when the ball gets old. After the 50 overs, we felt that was an area we wanted to get better at. We felt Washi could give us that solidarity with Jaddu (Ravindra Jadeja), especially with Travis Head and Alex Carey getting runs lower down.”</p>



<p>Sundar’s ability to bowl economical overs while providing subtle variations is expected to bolster India’s spin department, particularly on a pitch that might offer more assistance to spinners as the game progresses.</p>



<p>Addressing Shubman Gill’s exclusion, Nayar emphasized it was not a reflection of the young batter’s form but rather a tactical call. “Rohit will come up in the order and, more likely than not, he will open the innings. Unfortunately for Gill, he had to miss out. He understands it’s the team’s requirement and it’s unfortunate, but I wouldn’t say that he has been dropped. It’s just unfortunate that he couldn’t find his place in this game,” Nayar clarified.</p>



<p>When questioned about a reported on-field incident involving Virat Kohli and Australia’s debutant Sam Konstas, Nayar appeared unaware of the details. “Honestly, I don’t know. We were having a conversation outside. I am not aware of what happened, why it happened, and if anything happened. But when you play a game like that, there will be emotions, but I am pretty sure that it’s not as big as it seems,” he remarked, playing down the speculation.</p>



<p>Nayar also lauded Konstas for his impressive performance, which has already left a mark on the series. “We saw him in the Prime Minister’s XI game when he got a 100 against us. We knew what we were up against. It’s always refreshing to see someone come and play good cricket, whether that’s our team or the opposition. So, credit to him,” he said, acknowledging the youngster’s talent and composure.</p>



<p>As the Boxing Day Test unfolds, India’s bold moves, including Sundar’s inclusion and Rohit’s elevation, will be under scrutiny. Fans and experts alike will be watching closely to see how these changes influence the outcome of this crucial encounter.</p>
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