Team India will face Australia in the final Test of the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) starting on Friday, January 3, at the Sydney Cricket Ground. After a dominant win in the opening game ...
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India’s WTC points percentage (PCT) slipped from 57.29 to 55.88 after the draw in Brisbane last week and it plunged further down to 52.77 with the latest result. Rohit Sharma’s team remain the third ...
Yashasvi Jaiswal kept his form going at the MCG, as he struck his second consecutive 50 in the Test, on Monday, to keep India in hunt for a draw. In a fighting display by the southpaw, he blocked ...
With quick wickets early on in the innings, with an attempt to potentially replicate the Gabba run chase from 2021, India fell into trouble and might as settle for a draw in the final two sessions ...
The Melbourne Test match is nearing its end and all the three results are possible as far as India are concerned. Here's what happens if the Test match ends in a draw of India end up losing the ...
But even if India lose or draw the 4th Test in Melbourne, they can still qualify for the WTC final. In that case, Rohit Sharma's men will have to keenly look forward to the results of two test ...
Now with the pitch not offering much to the pacers, this match could really end up as a draw. If India manages to hold on and the match ends in a draw, India will stay in third position in the WTC ...
With seven sessions still to be played, Australia currently hold the upper hand. Should India manage a draw, Australia's percentage points (PCT) will drop to 57.29, while India's PCT will also ...