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Ian Healy Interview: All that went around before and after you heard the iconic ‘BOW-LINNN’ SHANE’ war-squeak on cricket grounds | Cricket News

Ian Healy Interview: All that went around before and after you heard the iconic ‘BOW-LINNN’ SHANE’ war-squeak on cricket grounds | Cricket News

Ian Healy had seen everything. Inzamam-ul-Haq’s dancing feet, the release from Shane Warne’s hand and the awareness that it was going to dip sharply and slide outside leg stump, and the intended shot through a deliberately untenanted midwicket. “Sometimes seeing too much can be a problem,” Healy smiles as rain buckets down at the Gabba. And the pressure. “Oh yes, the pressure. I definitely felt it that day.” Pakistan had needed 56 runs when the last man Mushtaq Ahmed joined Inzamam in that famous Karachi Test of 1994, but the equation now read just three runs to win. “Mushy scored 20! Don’t think he ever did it again! That kind of a day.” Warne, the captain Mark Taylor, and Healy had consulted and decided to leave the midwicket open. Inzamam would once tell this correspondent why he took the risk to aim for that gap. “Ho sakta hai ki main vahan pey panic ho gaya hoon [Perhaps I panicked then]. I could have done it in singles also. But that is the whole charm of …

Can Australia forfeit their innings and invite India to bat again in 2nd innings at Gabba? Check rules – India TV

Can Australia forfeit their innings and invite India to bat again in 2nd innings at Gabba? Check rules – India TV

Image Source : GETTY Australian cricket team players. India avoided a much-looming follow-on in the the first innings of the third Test match at Gabba, Brisbane on the back of a valiant fight from Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep. The two bowlers combined to put up an unbeaten stand of 39 with the bat to cut Australia’s lead to 193.  The dressing room cheered in delight when Akash hit a four over slips off Pat Cummins in the 75th over. He then tonked Cummins for a six over cow corner as India ended the fourth day on 252/9 and 193 behind. Australia had a great chance of winning the Test had they enforced a follow-on but now a draw seems the most possible thing.  But can Australia forfeit their innings and invite India to bat again? And would they do it? Going by the rules of the MCC, “A captain may forfeit either of his/her side’s innings at any time before the commencement of that innings.  A forfeited innings shall be considered to be a completed innings.”  …

In gloomy Brisbane, it rains (Indian) wickets

In gloomy Brisbane, it rains (Indian) wickets

Imagine being Jasprit Bumrah when the Indian top-order combusted spontaneously on arrival at the crease. Bumrah must have barely changed and sat in the dressing room when he must have seen his batsmen implode. He had bowled his heart out, racked his brains and tired out his body to get six hard-earned wickets. In eight balls, three Indians fell to soft dismissals. Two of them, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill, chasing well-outside off deliveries, and the other, Yashasvi Jaiswal, flicking a ball on the legs to waiting palms. The Australian bowlers didn’t have to tire their bodies or minds, just hurled outside off and ran on from their follow-through to celebrate with their mates. Chasing 445, India were 22 for 3 at one stage before rain and later bad light terminated play at 51 for 4. Someone should just replay the tape of Jasprit Bumrah’s talk at the media interaction to the batsmen. Not that he said anything about them, or even played the blame game about the other bowlers, but he listed out the …

IND vs AUS Match Pitch Report And The Gabba Brisbane Weather Forecast Today Match

IND vs AUS Match Pitch Report And The Gabba Brisbane Weather Forecast Today Match

India vs Australia 3rd Test, Brisbane Weather Forecast: Brisbane’s torrential rain has ruined day three of the third Test between Australia and India at the Gabba, with players getting through only 30.2 overs as the weather intervened several times at the Gabba. Rain had marred the opening day as well with less than 15 overs of play possible. Quick recap of Day 3 so far After a late start caused by rain, Alex Carey upped the ante and hit some glorious shot as Australia added 40 to wrap up its innings for 445. The break between innings was elongated by more rain, before India came out and Mitchell Starc took a wicket with the second ball of the innings to send Yashasvi Jasiwal back. Shubman Gill fell to a Mitch Marsh screamer and Virat Kohli fell just before the rain came back. Australia’s Nathan Lyon, and India’s Virat Kohli leaves the field as it rains during play on day three of the third cricket test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane, Australia. (AP) …

Isa Guha issues sincere apology after disputed Jasprit Bumrah remark on commentary – India TV

Isa Guha issues sincere apology after disputed Jasprit Bumrah remark on commentary – India TV

Image Source : GETTY Former England international and pro commentator Isa Guha issued a sincere apology after using a controversial word in praise for Jasprit Bumrah Former England international-turned-commentator Isa Guha issued a public apology on live television before the start of the third day’s play of the ongoing Gabba Test between India and Australia on Monday, December 16. Guha had used a controversial remark for Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah on Day 2 of the third Test in Brisbane on commentary and there was a huge hue and cry over the usage of the word ‘primate’ by her. Guha issued a sincere apology saying that there was no malice and it is a word that can be interpreted in very many different ways. “Yesterday in commentary I used a word that can be interpreted in a number of different ways. Firstly, I’d like to apologise for any offence caused,” Guha said on Fox Sports’ broadcast. “I set myself really high standards when it comes to empathy and respect of others. If you listen to the full transcript …

IND vs AUS Gabba Day 3 live updates, streaming, scorecard and highlights – India TV

IND vs AUS Gabba Day 3 live updates, streaming, scorecard and highlights – India TV

Image Source : BCCI/GETTY India vs Australia 3rd Test, Day 3 Live Score and Updates IND vs AUS 3rd Test Live Cricket Score: Australia bowled out for 445, heavy rain arrives in Brisbane during the innings break India vs Australia Live Updates: Day 2 of the third Test between India and Australia was a slog. It was a slog by the end of it for India and Indian fans, Travis Head was slogging in his own way and the end result you ask? Australia ended up posting a batting-India-out-of-the-game score and still have a few wickets intact. The main aim for India on Day 3 should be just stay at the crease after taking those remaining wickets while conceding the least amount of runs. Follow all the live updates from the third day’s play of the Gabba Test between India and Australia- Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the …

two 152s, three 0 (1)s, and a 92

two 152s, three 0 (1)s, and a 92

IND vs AUS: Mamma Mia! Here he goes again at the Gabba. Travis Head’s 152 at the Gabba on Day 2 to once again puncture Indian plans and overshadow Jasprit Bumrah fifer, fit right into his general Test outings at Brisbane. The joke here runs that if he’s allowed to get off the mark, Head punishes opponents plenty. His sequence reads 84 (SL), 24 (Pak), 152 (Eng), DNB (Eng), 92 (SA), 0 (SA), 0 (WI), 0 (WI), and now 152 (Ind). Head had started at Brisbane with 84 in 2019 against Sri Lanka, his highest score till then. He boasts of a 152 against England in 2021. Head’s last 6 Test scoring figures at Gabba now read 152, 92, 0, 0, 0, 152. This includes a diamond pair, among three first-ball golden ducks as well as a nervous 92 besides the 152 he put the Poms through. He averages a chunky 66 at the venue, and overall 63 at Gabba. The duck tales panned out against West Indies and South Africa. But things weren’t always …

IND vs AUS Gabba Day 2 live updates, streaming, scorecard and highlights – India TV

IND vs AUS Gabba Day 2 live updates, streaming, scorecard and highlights – India TV

Image Source : BCCI/GETTY/INDIA TV India vs Australia 3rd Test, Day 2 Live Score and Updates IND vs AUS 3rd Test Live Cricket Score: Bumrah strikes again, sends back both Aussie openers; India off to great start It was a disappointing day for the fans, the viewers around the world, the players and both the teams as only 13.2 overs of play was possible on the opening day of the third Test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday, December 14. With so much water lashing the pitch and the outfield, the Indian team will hope for the moisture to come in handy as the visitors run in to get those 20 wickets after Australia made a steady start with the bat. There wasn’t much swing on offer but that might change on Day 2 with Australia aiming to find their rhythm back and then dominate. Follow all the live updates of the second day of the third IND vs AUS Test from Gabba- Disclaimer: We do not own any of …

India vs Australia 3rd Test Day 2 Live Score: Weather may spoil Rohit and co’s return to Gabba as rain threat looms

India vs Australia 3rd Test Day 2 Live Score: Weather may spoil Rohit and co’s return to Gabba as rain threat looms

India vs Australia 3rd Test Day 2 Live Score: Rain threat looms at the Gabba India vs Australia 3rd Test Day 2 Live Score: India and Australia’s much-awaited face-off at the Gabba in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy started off on a damp note, with only 80 deliveries bowled on the morning of the Brisbane Test before play was called off due to regular showers. It isn’t quite the start that either team would have wanted to a match they know could determine the outcome of the series as well as the World Test Championships as a whole. Nevertheless, there will be optimism in both camps, knowing that the cricket in this series has been moving at a rapid rate and could result in an exciting game of cricket even in a contracted spell of time.…Read More The drama on day one began at the toss itself, as visiting captain Rohit Sharma called correctly and caused something of a surprise by choosing to bowl first on a track that is renowned for starting off as paradise for …

Notes from a rainy Brisbane day: Team India selection puzzle, Allan Border’s series prediction and fans winning refund battle | Cricket News

Notes from a rainy Brisbane day: Team India selection puzzle, Allan Border’s series prediction and fans winning refund battle | Cricket News

Relentless thunderstorms allowed just 13.2 overs of play on the opening day in Brisbane. The play will start half an hour earlier on day 2, but there is more rain forecasted. Near the end of the first day, though, the main interest revolved around whether they will be able to get in 10 balls more — the rule is if there are 15 overs of play, then Cricket Australia won’t have to refund the ticket prices to the crowd. In the end, 30,145 people won. Many filed out to nearby pubs to have more drinks, some in Indian turbans — there was a stall not far from the stadium entrance that was not only selling them but also helping them fix on their heads. Apart from the toss, the interest in the game was about the inclusion of Ravindra Jadeja. A buzz went up in the broadcaster’s room first when someone spotted him bowl in the pitch adjacent to the main track before the toss. ‘Is he playing? So neither Washington nor Ashwin, then?’ Soon, …