India australia oneday match

  1. Travis Head century puts Australia in control of ICC World Test Championship Final over India at The Oval
  2. IND vs AUS Live Streaming: How to watch India vs Australia 3rd ODI live
  3. India vs Australia 2nd ODI HIGHLIGHTS: Starc takes fifer, Head and Marsh hit fifties to seal 10 wicket victory
  4. india: India vs Australia 1st ODI 2023: Live streaming, when and where to watch live match on TV and online
  5. IND vs AUS Live Streaming: How to watch IND vs AUS 2nd ODI live


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Travis Head century puts Australia in control of ICC World Test Championship Final over India at The Oval

Travis Head's unbeaten century, with Steve Smith's 95 not out has given Australia complete control of the World Test Championship final against India at The Oval. Put into bat after losing the toss on a green pitch, Australia lost Usman Khawaja for a duck and after lunch were reduced to 3-76 in cloudy conditions that made batting difficult. However, after lunch the sun came out and Head (146) made batting look exceptionally easy, putting on 251 for the fourth wicket with Smith (95) to put the Aussies firmly on top. "We want to play good positive cricket and put pressure on them tomorrow." After a brief experiment as a makeshift opener in India, Head reprised his role as middle order dasher at The Oval, and instantly made his mark on the contest. Head took the attack to India from the outset, scoring 28 runs from his first 20 balls with an array of flicks and clips off his pads, while Smith patiently compiled his runs at the other end. Read more Further early wickets though were thwarted by the efforts of David Warner and Marnus Lauschagne, who weathered significant early pressure to see off the Duke ball, which swung from the outside and for the duration of the day's play. Warner, It was not the innings that instantly assures him of his place in the side until next January, but it was a hugely promising start, as the veteran opener rolled back the years with some exquisite footwork and stroke play — hitting 8 fours in his 60-ball innings. Just as he was getting going thoug...

IND vs AUS Live Streaming: How to watch India vs Australia 3rd ODI live

India clinched the Border-Gavaskar Test series comfortably against Australia but are not finding it easy in the ODI format. The Indian top-order struggled in the second ODI allowing Australia to level the series and in rather dominant fashion. Australia thumped India by 10-wickets in Visakhapatnam in the second fixture after bowling them out for a mere 117 runs. Mitchell Starc was the pick of the bowlers, taking a fifer, with Sean Abbott taking three wickets. In the chase, Australia got to the target in just 11 overs with Mitchell Marsh scoring 66 runs from 36 balls and Travis Head piling up 50 runs in 30 balls. With the series locked at 1-1, the contest today in Chennai will decide who takes the bragging rights in the limited overs format. On the whole, the poor display with the bat – for both teams – doesn’t instil much confidence with the ODI World Cup to come later in the year. WTC Final 2023 London Weather Report: What will the weather be like during IND vs AUS game? WTC Final 2023: Rohit Sharma out to end ICC trophy jinx as India and Australia battle for Test bragging rights When will the India vs Australia 3rd ODI match be played? India vs Australia 3rd ODI match will be played on Wednesday, 22 March. Where will the India vs Australia 3rd ODI match be played? India vs Australia 3rd ODI match will be held at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. When will the India vs Australia 3rd ODI match begin? India vs Australia 3rd ODI match will start at 1:30 PM IST. Where will t...

India vs Australia 2nd ODI HIGHLIGHTS: Starc takes fifer, Head and Marsh hit fifties to seal 10 wicket victory

VISAKHAPATNAM, INDIA - MARCH 19: Travis Head of Australia and Mitchell Marsh of Australia interact during game two in the One Day International Series between India and Australia at Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, on March 19, 2023 in Visakhapatnam, India. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images) | Photo Credit: Pankaj Nangia VISAKHAPATNAM, INDIA - MARCH 19: Travis Head of Australia and Mitchell Marsh of Australia interact during game two in the One Day International Series between India and Australia at Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, on March 19, 2023 in Visakhapatnam, India. (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images) | Photo Credit: Pankaj Nangia Welcome to Sportstar’s HIGHLIGHTS from the second ODI between India and Australia in Visakhapatnam. It was a quick one. Just 37 overs. I think our bowlers did really well. Mitchell Starc in particular. Swinging the ball early on. Complemented well by the others. I did not know the wicket. How much it was going to swing. (Did not have) a particular total in mind and just (wanted to) put pressure in the Indians. • Obviously disappointing. We did not play upto our potential. We didn’t apply ourselves with the bat. Did not get enough runs on the board. It was not a 117 runs pitch. At crucial junctions we kept losing wickets. On Starc - Quality bowler. He has been doing it for years, he kept bowling to his strength and we kept falling to it. He was briliiant. He swung the new ball and got the odd ball goi...

india: India vs Australia 1st ODI 2023: Live streaming, when and where to watch live match on TV and online

India vs. Australia rivalry has a long history, with many memorable moments between the two teams. Cricket enthusiasts will be looking forward to an exciting match, with both teams playing their best cricket. The absence of key players on both sides adds an element of uncertainty, making it difficult to predict the winner.

IND vs AUS Live Streaming: How to watch IND vs AUS 2nd ODI live

Team India will be aiming to seal the three-match ODI series with a game to spare when they take on Australia in the second game in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. After retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with a 2-1 series victory, their fourth consecutive Test series win over Australia home or away, the Men in Blue got off to an ideal start in the 50-over leg with a five-wicket win at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Friday. Except the path to victory was anything but easy for the hosts as a devastating new-ball spell from Mitchell Starc reduced them to 39/4 at one point in their chase of the 189-run target. WTC Final 2023: India, Australia and Shubman Gill fined by the ICC WTC Final 2023 London Weather Report: What will the weather be like during IND vs AUS game? Wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul, who had been benched midway through the Test series after a prolonged lean patch, produced one of his finest knocks. The Lucknow Super Giants skipper scored a patient 75 not out under pressure and forging valuable partnerships with stand-in skipper Hardik Pandya (25) and Ravindra Jadeja (45 not out) as India recovered from the top-order collapse to cross the finish line with more than 10 overs to spare. Earlier, Mohammed Shami (3/17) and Mohammed Siraj (3/29) led the way with the ball to help bundle Australia out for 188 after skipper Pandya invited them to bat. The Aussies got off to a strong start thanks to Mitch Marsh’s fiery 81 off 65 balls, but lost the plot after his exit. From 169/4, ...