Bharat Express

Yashasvi Jaiswal

Bad light forced an early tea break on day five of the third Test at the Gabba, with India reaching 8/0 in 2.1 overs in their chase of 275.

Kohli’s unbeaten 100 off 143 balls, featuring eight fours and two sixes, was his seventh Test century on Australian soil, equaling Walter Hammond's record

On Day 5, Bangladesh, starting at 36/2, collapsed quickly. Mominul Haque’s dismissal triggered a collapse as Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Jasprit Bumrah took control

Bangladesh took control of the first Test against India, dismissing key players Rishabh Pant, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and KL Rahul in quick succession.

India clinched a commanding seven-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second T20I, using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method.

Duckett had earlier insinuated that England's playing style had influenced Jaiswal's aggressive approach, a comment that didn't sit well with Rohit and others.

Ravindra Jadeja claimed the final wicket of Mark Wood, securing his fifth scalp of the innings and sealing India's monumental triumph.

Finally, Gill reached his century in the 52nd over, off his 132nd delivery, marking a significant milestone in his Test career.

Former England captain Michael Atherton labeled the Indian batsmen as "generous" and asserted that Virat Kohli would not have squandered a century opportunity in the manner Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul did.

For the first time, the top three batsmen in India's lineup amassed more than fifty runs in the shortest format