Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden has advised Indian bowlers to exploit the Gabba pitch's bounce by targeting the fourth and fifth stump line...
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Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden has advised Indian bowlers to exploit the Gabba pitch's bounce by targeting the fourth and fifth stump line in the upcoming third Test. He emphasises the need for India's batters to show resilience and bat for extended periods, aiming for a score around 350, even if batting first in challenging conditions.
Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden has advised Indian bowlers to exploit the Gabba pitch's bounce by targeting the fourth and fifth stump line...
Former Australian cricketer Matthew Hayden expressed bewilderment at Indian captain Rohit Sharma's decision to bowl first in the Gabba Test. Hayden...
Former opener Matthew Hayden identified how the Indian bowling unit, especially the pacers, can be more effective if they bowl in the fourth and fifth...
Travis Head's dominant 140 in the second Test against India leveled the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Former cricketers analyzing Head's performance...
Travis Head's dominant 140 in the second Test against India leveled the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Former cricketers analyzing Head's performance...
The third Australia-India Test at the Gabba faces potential rain disruptions throughout the first four days, impacting the decisive match. The Gabba...
The third Australia-India Test at the Gabba faces potential rain disruptions throughout the first four days, impacting the decisive match. The Gabba...
Virat Kohli made a conscious effort to desist from flirting at balls on the fourth and fifth-stump lines, focussing on the discipline.
Team India's practice session at the MCG revealed low-bounce practice pitches, causing challenges for both batters and bowlers. Several batters,...
Team India's practice session at the MCG revealed low-bounce practice pitches, causing challenges for both batters and bowlers. Several batters,...