Indian batter Shreyas Iyer was caught on stump mic chirping hilarious few words on Day 3 morning of the third Test when Australian opener Travis Head was ...
"Ek pair Chandigarh mein, ek Haryana mein (One foot is in Chandigarh, one is in Haryana)," said Iyer. If India win they will go through to the WTC final and if they don't, their fate will be in Sri Lanka's hands, who play a two-match Test series against New Zealand. [Shreyas Iyer](/topic/shreyas-iyer), who was standing close in, commented on the Australian batter's awkward foot movement.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma touched upon the method required to counter spin master Nathan Lyon.
That gives him a lot of confidence, and that gives the captain as well a lot of confidence that I've got a guy who can just not worry about anything, I know he's going to pitch it there and let the pitch do the rest for him. When you have someone like that, it gives you a lot of confidence as a whole, as a team." Maybe out of the 10 wickets in the first innings, maybe one or two were where the pitch did help the bowler a little bit. We allowed them to bowl in one spot so that is where I think we made a little mistake and we'll correct that come the Ahmedabad Test match." If one of the top batters can get a big score, that's a plus, that's great, but when you know the pitch has some offering, there is a challenge, you need guys to go out there and play the way Iyer did, even though it [his dismissal] was a little unlucky or unfortunate, I would say, he timed the ball really well, straight went into the hands - not straight into the hands, Khawaja took a very good catch - but you need that kind of innings." Fifteen minutes into the final session of the second day's play in Indore, India appeared to be creeping ahead in the contest for what felt like the first time in the game.
Indore: After being bundled out for 109 in the first essay at Indore against Australia, India was always under the pump, chasing the game.
Once we got in, it was trying to make the most of the opportunity. Thinking was to execute as well as we can. We knew there was going to be good balls, as well as opportunities to score runs. Head eventually perished for 49, but by then he had put Australia in a commanding position at Indore. Head seemed clueless about what was being said and hence he did not react. The incident took place in the sixth over with Australia chasing.
After facing big defeats in the first two matches, Australia made a terrific comeback in the third Test against India and clinched a nine-wicket win.
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With only 75 on the board, Team India needed more than their bowlers to defend such a low score in front of a quality Australian batting line-up.
Travis Head reverted with a match-winning knock as the left-handed batter batted brilliantly along with Marnus Labuschagne (28 off 58), to guide Australia home. With only 75 on the board, Team India needed more than their bowlers to defend such a low score in front of a quality Australian batting line-up. Australian batter looked amused with that comment as Iyer made that comment in Hindi.
It was Shreyas Iyer who launched a counter-attack from India in their second innings in the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, in Indore, ...
He then creamed 2 fours off Lyon and one off Kuhnemann before walloping the left-arm spinner for another six over mid-wicket. However, it wasn’t like Iyer attacked from the onset of his innings. India had conceded a first innings deficit of 88 runs.
Australian opener Usman Khawaja took a stunning diving catch on the second day of the third Test against India on Thursday, March 2 at the Holkar Stadium in ...
Cheteshwar Pujara was the leading scorer in the innings for the hosts. They were bowled out for 163 runs in the second innings of the Test. [India](http://bcci.tv) on Thursday, March 2 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore in the 2023 Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Travis Head starred with the bat after as he completely outplayed the Indian spinners, smashing a four and a six off Ashwin, and then followed it up with a ...
The fourth and final Test of India vs Australia Test series will be played in Ahmedabad. It is not about making sure that we are sure that if we are playing on flat pitches and the results are not coming. "What can I say about that, people have to play well for the Test match to last for five days.
Watch: 'Iska ek pair Chandigarh mein, dusra Haryana mein' – Shreyas Iyer hilariously sledges Travis Head during Indore Test.
The final Test of the series will start on February 9 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Matthew Kuhnemann took a five-wicket haul in the first inning, while in the second innings, Nathan Lyon destroyed the Indian batting lineup taking 8 wickets for 64 runs. Indian batters seemed to struggle against the spin as the hosts were bowled out for 109 in the first and 163 runs in the second innings.
In the defence of a paltry 75 on Day 3 morning of the Indore Test, India raised some hopes with veteran off-spinner R Ashwin claiming Australia opener Usman ...
With the victory in Indore Test, Australia sealed their World Test Championship final spot. One such moment was Shreyas Iyer sledging Travis Head, with stump mic catching the remark. In the defence of a paltry 75 on Day 3 morning of the Indore Test, India raised some hopes with veteran off-spinner R Ashwin claiming Australia opener Usman Khawaja’s wicket with the second delivery of the day.