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David Warner's Triple Century at a glance

David Warner has done wonders in the day-night Test being played against Pakistan in Adelaide. After Azhar Ali, David Warner became the second batsman to score a triple century in a Day / Night Test match and the first batsman to score a triple century in the World Test Championship. After 8 years, no Australian batsman has scored a triple century in Tests. Earlier, Michael Clarke had scored 329 runs against India 8 years ago. Warner did a wonderful century of 389 balls. David Warner has become the 7th Australian player to have a triple century in Tests. Sir Donald Bradman (twice), Matthew Hayden, Mark Taylor, Bob Simpson, Bob Cowper and Michael Clarke have scored a triple century for Australia. The stay made by David Warner on the Adelaide ground is more than any batsman on this ground. Warner has broken the record of the legendary Don Bradman by doing so. In 1932, Don Bradman scored 299 runs against South Africa at this ground. Let us tell you that David Warner has become...

BCCI changed the venue of India-West Indies T20 Match

BCCI has made a big change in the series against West Indies. The first Twenty20 match against West Indies on 6 December will now be in Hyderabad instead of Mumbai. On December 11, the last match of the series to be held in Hyderabad will now be played in Mumbai. The board took this step because of the Mumbai Police. High alert has been issued on 6 December in Mumbai due to 27 years of demolition of Babri Masjid. Apart from this, Parivartan Divas is also on December 6. On this day, Dr. B.R. Ambadekar converted along with millions of his supporters. The matches changed after the consent of Hyderabad Cricket Association President Mohammad Azharuddin. If Azharuddin did not play an important role, then the match on 6 December could have been cancelled. Due to security reasons, the Mumbai Cricket Association had decided not to have this match.

Who will replace Tim Pane?

Australia team is showing good game in the Ashes series . Th e team had named the first match in its name, while the second match was drawn. The team also had a strong position in the third match but the batting of Ben Stokes gave England the victory. Captain Tim Paine continues to flop, despite the team's good performance. For this reason, he will not be surprised if he has to be out of the team soon. In such a situation, any other player can get this responsibility. David Warner will never be made the captain of Australia. 1.      Pat Cummins World number one Test bowler Pat Cummins could become Australia's new Test captain after Penn. He is also the vice-captain of the team at this time. He may not have got the chance to captain Australia yet, but he has a lot of experience in international cricket. In 2011, he made his debut against South Africa. Along with this, he plays in all three formats for the team. If Tim Paine is removed, he may get the res...

Future of Test Cricket in India

Even though the Test match is planned, but we did not expect it, that 45 000 people will come to see the final rights played in 45 minutes of Sunday's game. This is the true story of the pink ball test. Over the past two and a half days, around 1,50,000 spectators attended the game at the Eden Gardens and were awaiting the world of cricket trials. As Sourav Ganguly said at the end of the game: "The pink ball may not be the only answer, but it is definitely one of them. It's like a sudden surge of energy that cricket needs. We need it now with caution and Should be used thoughtfully. " No one expected Bangladesh to win. At this time, India is very good for Bangladesh. Even the most ardent fans in Bangladesh knew about it. Also, the most sarcastic and cynic is the Indian fan. They waited patiently for performance of Runa Laila on the first day and went viral to complete Kohli and his boys on the third day. It was more a carnival than a test match at Eden Gardens. A...

India dominate Bangladesh in its First Day Night Cricket Test

India's first staging of a day and night cricket test resulted in a great victory on and off the field. Virat Kohli' s team ended Bangladesh's rearguard resistance in broad daylight to only 8.4 rebounds on the third day, sealing the victory by one inning and 46 races on Sunday to ensure a 2-0 victory in the series. Umesh Yadav took 5-43 and Ishant Sharma caught 4-55 for a tour of nine wickets while Bangladesh was thrown for 195 runs in its second inning. India has been reluctant to play with a pink ball and under lights in the traditional five-day format, but having crowds around 60,000 per day for the first two days and fast players taking all but one of the 20 wickets can change that. Eleven tests of men day and night were played before India and Bangladesh played the first. It is very unlikely to be the last for any of the teams. Australia hosted the first, beating New Zealand in Adelaide in 2015, and is undefeated in its first five. India had an emphatic ...