It was an inauspicious start on a day that saw a strange share of injuries, as Arshad Khan slipped and hit the deck twice in his first over. Mitch Marsh checking on the Indian seamer.(PTI)
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A day to forget for Rashid Khan with the ball, as he was taken for 36 in his two overs, including a massive 25-run over against Marsh.(AFP)
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Mitchell Marsh was in top form, as he bulldozed his way to 117(64), the first century by an overseas player this IPL. Marsh hit 10 boundaries and 8 sixes in his innings, the best of his IPL career.(PTI)
Gujarat Titans' star top three not quite at the races today, all falling inside 10 overs. Marks the first time this season that at least one didn't make it through to the 15th over.(PTI)
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Shahrukh Khan a bright spot, proving the untested middle order has some steel and firepower with a power-packed 57 in the chase. A confidence-booster for the GT middle order.(AP)
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India levelled proceedings at 1-1 with a strong all-round showing in Hobart. The bowlers left the Aussies 15-20 runs short of par, before contributions through the order at a quick rate made sure the target was achieved relatively comfortably.
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India might have entered the match with more confidence after their brief showing in Canberra, but Josh Hazlewood dismantled the top order batting with a sensational spell. He took 3 wickets as India lost 4 in the powerplay, and could only limp their way to 125 all-out.
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Jemimah Rodrigues produced the knock of a lifetime, crafting a breathtaking century as India scripted a record-breaking run chase to dethrone defending champions Australia and march into the Women’s World Cup final with a memorable five-wicket victory.
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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli formed an unbeaten stand of 168 runs as India won the third and final ODI against Australia by nine wickets and 69 balls to spare at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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Smriti Mandhana scored her first century of the Women's World Cup 2025 edition, playing a knock of 109 runs off 95 balls. This was her fifth century this year and 14th ton overall. She now holds the second spot in the list of most ODI centuries in women's cricket, going past Suzie Bates.