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Australian pace bowler Josh Hazlewood has said that all-rounder Marcus Stoinis -- a regular in coach Justin Langer's T20 squad in recent times -- is recovering from a hamstring injury suffered during the Indian Premier League (IPL) and should ...
The News Scroll 10 January 2021 Last Updated at 3:35 pm | Source: PTI Rohit’s wicket huge for us going into day five: Langer Outlook January 10, 2021 15:35 IST Rohit’s wicket huge for us going into day five: Langer outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530 Sydney, Jan 10 (PTI) Australian head coach Justin Langer on Sunday said the dismissal of India opener Rohit Sharma late on day four was a huge wicket for the hosts and hoped that off-spinner Nathon Lyon will help them take a 2-1 series lead on day five of the third Test here. In pursuit of an improbable 407, India were 98/2 at stumps on day four, having lost Shubman Gill (31) and Rohit (52) after they shared 71 runs for the opening wicket.
ICC Champions Trophy: Australia set to unleash 'big four' pace attack ICC Champions Trophy: Australia set to unleash 'big four' pace attack Australia Are Relishing The Prospect Of Unleashing Their Four-pronged Attack Of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc And James Pattinson In English Conditions. PTI | Updated on: 29 May 2017, 11:42:23 AM Sydney: Australia are all set to release their "big four" pace attack for the first time at the upcoming Champions Trophy - apart from sending a message to England ahead of the Ashes. Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson are all fit and poised to bowl together given conducive conditions at the tournament in England and Wales.
India slump to lowest ever score as Australia clinch first Test Issued on: 19/12/2020 - 10:38 4 min Adelaide (Australia) (AFP) A devastated India crashed to their lowest ever score of 36 on Saturday as Australia ran riot to win the opening Test in Adelaide by eight wickets after Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins produced a bowling masterclass. India started the third day of the pink-ball Test on nine for one and with a 62-run lead, looking to build a competitive second innings total for the hosts to chase. But their hopes were left in tatters by a wicket with bounce and deviation as Hazlewood took 5-8, including his 200th Test wicket, and Cummins 4-21. Wicketkeeper Tim Paine claimed five catches as the bowlers found the edge.