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Slogger's graveyard: Glut of white-ball cricket softens India for kill
Analysis
Australia

Slogger's graveyard: Glut of white-ball cricket softens India for kill

Like men trying to change the tyres on a moving vehicle, India’s batsmen tried to relearn how to play Test cricket while playing a Test match.

  • by Malcolm Knox

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Australia give a toss, and a shout, on day one
Analysis
Test cricket

Australia give a toss, and a shout, on day one

On an atypical first day at Adelaide Oval, Australia's bowlers put them in the box seat.

  • by Greg Baum
Australia can ram home advantage after reckless display by India
STUMPS REPORT
Australia

Australia can ram home advantage after reckless display by India

Captain Tim Paine could not have asked for a much better start to his reign on home soil.

  • by Andrew Wu
Captain's call: Paine plays the right game on home soil
Analysis
Australia

Captain's call: Paine plays the right game on home soil

While it was only day one on home turf for Tim Paine, the Australian captain deserved praise for the manner in which he tactically handled his team.

  • by Jon Pierik
Dumped Marsh tipped to bowl himself more
Australia

Dumped Marsh tipped to bowl himself more

Axed all-rounder has a chance to make claim for recall against Victoria at MCG.

  • by Daniel Cherny
Khawaja's classic catch contributes to 'shambolic' Indian batting
Australia

Khawaja's classic catch contributes to 'shambolic' Indian batting

Virat Kohli had wanted his batsmen to bring their "A game" but the captain was one who did not.

  • by Jon Pierik
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Pujara shows heroic patience for India, but no one followed his lead
Australia

Pujara shows heroic patience for India, but no one followed his lead

On a scorching hot day, Cheteshwar Pujara preferred the furnace out in the middle to the air-conditioned comfort of the dressing room. A century was his reward.

  • by Andrew Wu
Mitchell, Ponting lead the way as Seven steps into Test broadcasting
Test cricket

Mitchell, Ponting lead the way as Seven steps into Test broadcasting

It was a bright start for the new host broadcaster, but no amount of new faces could change the one constant of Test cricket.

  • by Phil Lutton
'He gets people': Dean captaincy comes early
Sheffield Shield

'He gets people': Dean captaincy comes early

The decision to give the opener the leadership had been in the pipeline for months.

  • by Daniel Cherny
Killing them with kindness: Aussies on best behaviour in first Test
Test cricket

Killing them with kindness: Aussies on best behaviour in first Test

Australia's cricketers preferred smiles to snarls, and to kill 'em with kindness, on day one of a fresh warm and fuzzy era.

  • by Steve Larkin
'Got him': Starc drops Pant with subtlest of c-bombs
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Australia

'Got him': Starc drops Pant with subtlest of c-bombs

Australia's players have dialled down the bile since South Africa but that has not stopped Mitchell Starc from directing grade cricket's dreaded c-bomb at an opponent.

  • by Andrew Wu & Jon Pierik