PM Modi heaps praises on Indian cricket team again for historic series win in Australia
Earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on January 22 said the Team India's victory is highly inspirational for the youth of the country.
Earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on January 22 said the Team India's victory is highly inspirational for the youth of the country.
Shardul Thakur played a crucial role in the Border-Gavaskar series decider at the Gabba. His 69 runs and seven wickets helped India win the fourth Test.
The incident happened before the start of the 86th over on Day 4 in Australia’s second innings when Siraj went to skipper Ajinkya Rahane and raised the issue.
Shubman Gill has been included in the India squad for the first two Tests of the upcoming four-match series against England.
With a hope to draw the match and the series, Arun has said that India had initially planned to strengthen their batting and play only four bowlers.
With the India bowlers failing to cause much trouble to Steve Smith, it was Ravindra Jadeja's brilliance in fielding that saw him lose his wicket.
After bundling Australia out for 338 on Day 2, India reached the score of 26/0 at the end of the second session in nine overs.
For India, left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja was the pick of the bowlers as he returned with figures of 4/62 in his 18 overs.
Mohammad Siraj, who took five wickets in the debut Test in Melbourne, further said that the ball is coming on to the bat quite well at the SCG.
On what was a rain-hit day in Sydney, Australia reached 166/2 at Stumps, thanks to Puckovski's 62 and Labuschagne's unbeaten 68.