Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal vows a strong comeback after a 1-3 series defeat against Australia in the Border-Gasvaskar Trophy. Despite his personal success with 391 runs, the team couldn't secure a win. Jasprit Bumrah excelled with 32 wickets. Jaiswal remains determined and gains praise from cricket legends for his performances.
Ravi Shastri praises the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series as proof that Test cricket is thriving. Shastri emphasizes the need for a two-tier system to ensure the best teams compete regularly, maintaining the excitement and significance of the five-day format, especially after record-breaking attendance figures for the India-Australia Melbourne Test.
Former Australia cricketer Brad Hogg criticised head coach Andrew McDonald's comments on India's alleged intimidation of Sam Konstas during the Sydney Test. Hogg suggested Konstas should prepare for retaliation and that McDonald focus on player preparation rather than defense. This incident highlights the balance between competitive aggression and sportsmanship in cricket.
Former England captain Michael Vaughan advocates for four-day Test matches to keep the format relevant, emphasizing the need to adapt with time. He believes recent matches, like the Sydney Test, justify this change due to their quick conclusions and high entertainment value. Vaughan maintains that a shorter format can sustain the longevity of Test cricket.
Afghanistan sealed a 72-run victory over Zimbabwe, winning the two-Test series with standout performances from Rashid Khan, who took 11 wickets, and centurions Rahmat Shah and Ismat Alam. Zimbabwe, overnight at 205-8, failed to add a run, with Khan and other bowlers quickly wrapping up the game, overcoming early rain interruptions.
India's 1-3 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series loss to Australia and an embarrassing home series whitewash by New Zealand cost them a spot in the ICC World Test Championship final. Areas of improvement include batting against spin and seam, and enhancing bowling support for Jasprit Bumrah.
Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh criticised allegations against captain Rohit Sharma for leaking dressing room information, defending him as an 'honest man'. A fan's accusation on social media led to the controversy. Rohit clarified his absence from the Sydney Test was due to poor form, emphasizing the team's resilience. Harbhajan demanded evidence and hinted at knowing the source.
Australia, India, and England, along with the ICC, are reportedly discussing a two-tier Test cricket system to have the big three nations play each other more often. This proposed system may start after 2027, potentially changing the current format and reducing the need for these teams to play against many other nations.
Former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson criticised Team India for using ineffective intimidation tactics against Australia's debutant players in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Johnson said the attempts to unnerve the rookies failed as two of them performed well in Australia's 3-1 series win. He emphasised the need for experienced players to guide newcomers in handling high-pressure situations.
India's 1-3 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series loss to Australia and an embarrassing home series whitewash by New Zealand cost them a spot in the ICC World Test Championship final. Areas of improvement include batting against spin and seam, and enhancing bowling support for Jasprit Bumrah.