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Day 2: Boland & Starc put England on the mat

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Mitchell Starc and the debutant Scott Boland picked up two wickets each to destroy the English top-order before stumps on day 2.

Earlier, Australia was all-out on 267 runs due to some superb bowling from the 39-year old youngster James Anderson who picked up 4 wickets. 

England      1st innings    185 all-out 

Joe Root 50           Cummins 3-36                                                                                                                            Bairstow 35           Lyon 3-36                                                                                                                                  Stokes 25               Starc 2-54

Australia     1st innings    267 all-out 

Harris    76          Anderson 4-33                                                                                                                              Warner 38          Robinson  2-64                                                                                                                                     T. Head   27        Wood 2-71

England        2nd innings         31-4

Root 12*              Boland 2-1                                                                                                                                   Hameed 7            Starc 2-11

England’s batting lineup stumbled once again in this series as they lost 4 wickets in 12 overs before stumps on day 2.  

England bowlers tried their best to drag their side back in the game with some outstanding bowling especially by the experienced Anderson who claimed 4 wickets today.

Australia was all out on 267 runs but they were able to get an 82 runs lead in the first innings.

Australia is very close to another victory against England on Australian soil and they will also win this series after winning this match. 

Australia lost their nightwatchman, Nathan Lyon earlier today but the major jolt they faced was the dismissal of Marnus Labuschagne who got out on 1 run when the score was just  84-3.

Mark Wood dismissed the number 1 ranked Test batter with a brilliant delivery that got a thick edge and went straight into Joe Root’s hands who was standing in the slips. 

After losing two early wickets, all the Australian hopes were on the shoulders of Smith and Harris.

Sadly, their partnership didn’t last long because Smith was clean bowled on a beautiful delivery bowled by one of the best fast bowlers in Test history, James Anderson.

Australia lost wickets at regular intervals without managing any big partnerships. 

Australia was 8 down on 219 runs and the lead was just 34 runs.

However, skipper Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc built a crucial 34 runs partnership and helped their side to pass the 250 run mark.

Pat Cummins scored 21 runs while Starc remained not out on 24 runs.

Australia got an 82 runs lead in the first innings. 

Anderson’s brilliance

James Anderson bowled a quality spell today against the in-form batting lineup of Australia.

He proved today that why he is the 3rd highest wicket-taker of Test cricket.

The star bowler picked up 4 wickets for just 33 runs in 23 overs.

Anderson also bowled 10 maiden overs in his spell.

He picked up the important wickets of Harris, Warner, Smith, and Cummins.

James Anderson has picked up 635 wickets in his Test career so far, the most by any fast bowler.

Starc & Boland snuff out England hopes

The Australian bowlers also bowled splendidly in the 12 overs they were given to bowl today before stumps.

Starc picked up two wickets in two balls in the 5th over of the innings.

He first dismissed Zak Crawley and then on the next ball he got David Malan LBW thanks to a brilliant short-length delivery.

Malan reviewed it but the ball was hitting the stumps clearly.

On the hat-trick delivery, Starc almost got the wicket of Joe Root off an unplayable delivery but unfortunately, the ball just missed the outside edge.

England were 2 down on just 7 runs and they were trying to negotiate the remaining overs without losing any more wickets. 

But the debutant, Scott Boland struck twice in the 2nd last over of the day.

He first dismissed the out-of-form Haseeb Hameed and after the gap of just 1 delivery, he removed the nightwatchman, Jack Leach, for a duck.

England lost 4 wickets for 31 runs before stumps on day 2 and once again all their hopes are on the shoulders of their skipper Joe Root who is unbeaten on 12 runs. 

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Virat Kohli to Move to London with Family, Coach Confirms

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Virat Kohli’s childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, has confirmed that Kohli, wife Anushka Sharma, and their children, Vamika and Akaay, plan to relocate to London. Sharma revealed that the cricketer envisions settling in the UK post-retirement. Virat Kohli frequently visits London, where their son Akaay was born earlier this year on February 15.

The couple owns property in London, where they are expected to reside after the move. “Yes, Virat plans to move to London with his family soon. However, he is currently focused on cricket and spending time with his family,” Sharma stated.

Kohli has balanced cricket commitments and family time this year. After the birth of his son, he returned to India following the T20 World Cup in June and played series against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Currently participating in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, his next major assignment is the Champions Trophy, followed by IPL 2025.

Despite a dip in form during recent matches against Australia, Sharma expressed confidence in Kohli’s ability to deliver. “Virat scored a brilliant century in Perth and will bounce back in the Boxing Day and Sydney Tests,” Sharma said.

Regarding Kohli’s career longevity, Sharma dismissed retirement rumors. “Virat is fit and will continue playing for at least five more years. He will likely participate in the 2027 World Cup in South Africa,” he added. Sharma emphasized Kohli’s passion for cricket and his ability to perform under pressure.

As Kohli continues to shine on the field, his potential relocation marks a new chapter for the cricket icon and his family.

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Bhandari’s Half-Century Powers Sudurpaschim Royals into NPL Final

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Sudurpaschim Royals in NPL final! Binod Bhandari’s unbeaten half-century guided Sudurpaschim Royals to an emphatic eight-wicket win against Janakpur Bolts, securing their spot in the NPL final. Chasing a target of 140, Bhandari displayed exceptional composure, scoring 58 runs off 55 balls. His partnerships with Saif Zaib and Brandon McMullen were instrumental in steadying the chase after an early loss of wickets.

The Royals’ bowling unit also played a crucial role, with captain Dipendra Singh Airee taking three wickets! Restricting Janakpur Bolts to a modest total. Airee’s leadership with the ball ensured the Royals maintained control throughout the first innings. Janakpur Bolts struggled to build momentum, with only James Neesham and Subash Khakurel making notable contributions of 44 and 26 runs, respectively.

Bhandari’s calculated innings included strategic boundaries and well-timed strikes, proving his experience and resilience in pressure situations. His efforts were well-supported by Saif Zaib, who contributed a steady 30 runs, and McMullen, who added 20 to ensure a smooth chase.

The victory sends Sudurpaschim Royals into the final, where they will face the winner of the second qualifier. The Royals’ all-around performance underlined their strength as a cohesive unit, showcasing both batting depth and bowling prowess.

Janakpur Bolts will now battle the second qualifier against Karnali Yaks to keep their title hopes alive. The thrilling contest promises an exciting final ahead in the Nepal Premier League.

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Rohit Sharma Reveals Ashwin’s Words Before Confirming Retirement

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Rohit Sharma shared Ravichandran Ashwin’s words about his retirement, emphasizing that if not needed, it was time to move on.

Ravichandran Ashwin confirmed his retirement from international cricket, reflecting on his role within the Indian team. Rohit Sharma revealed Ashwin’s conversation, where Ashwin stated that if he wasn’t needed, he would retire.

Ashwin’s contribution to Indian cricket is unparalleled, especially in Test matches, where he holds significant records. His impact has been especially visible in overseas conditions, where he has delivered match-winning performances.

Rohit praised Ashwin for his commitment to the team and his remarkable all-around abilities. Ashwin’s decision to retire shows his deep understanding of team dynamics and priorities.

Rohit acknowledged Ashwin’s importance in Indian cricket, considering him a key player in the team’s success. Ashwin’s retirement marks the end of an era in Indian cricket, signaling a transition.

His decision also opens space for younger players to take up leadership roles. Ashwin’s legacy will remain as one of India’s finest match-winners, contributing immensely over the years.

Rohit’s words reflected the respect and admiration Ashwin earned over his career. Despite retiring, Ashwin remains a vital figure in cricket history.

His decision to step down was based on his awareness of the team’s evolving needs. Ashwin leaves behind an indelible mark on Indian cricket, especially in Test formats.

Rohit and other teammates will always remember Ashwin’s invaluable contributions.

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