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2nd ODI Live: Spotlight On Iyer, Ashwin As India Await Another Aus Test

India vs Australia 2nd ODI, Live Updates: India will be squaring off against Australia in the second ODI match on Sunday in Indore. The hosts have already taken 1-0 lead in the three-match series after registering a thumping five-wicket win over Australia in the first ODI on Friday. It was Mohammed Shami's 5 for 51 that helped India bowl out Australia for 276 runs after captain KL Rahul won the toss and opted to bowl first. In the chase, Shubman Gill (74) and Ruturaj Gaikwad (71) put up a solid opening stand before KL Rahul (58 not out) and Suryakumar Yadav (50) did the finishing work. ( Live Scorecard ) Here are the Live Updates of India vs Australia Second ODI from Indore: from NDTV Sports-Cricket https://ift.tt/VbT3RHu

India vs Australia, 2nd ODI, Live Streaming: When And Where To Watch Live

India vs Australia 2nd ODI Live streaming: Team India will take on Australia in the second ODI of the three-match series on Sunday in Indore. The hosts have already taken 1-0 lead with a brilliant five-wicket win in the first match on Friday.  Shreyas Iyer will be desperate for some runs after missing out on a flat track while the skillful R Ashwin will be searching for wickets in the middle overs Rain in the city has brought the temperature down which will be welcomed by the players from either side after experiencing unusual heat and humidity in Mohali. When will the India vs Australia, 2nd ODI match be played? The India vs Australia, 2nd ODI match will be played on Sunday, September 24. Where will the India vs Australia, 2nd ODI match be played? The India vs Australia, 2nd ODI match will be played at the Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. What time will the India vs Australia, 2nd ODI match start? The India vs Australia, 2nd ODI match will start at 1:30 PM IST. The tos...

Asian Games: Vastrakar Takes India To Final, Medal Assured In Cricket

Pooja Vastrakar bowled a sharp and incisive spell to take the Indian women's cricket team to its maiden Asian Games final, crushing Bangladesh by eight wickets in a lopsided semi-final on Sunday. Right arm seamer Vastrakar, who replaced Anjali Sarvani in the squad just before leaving India, had career-best figures of 4/17 in four overs as Bangladesh were bowled out for 51 in 17.5 overs -- their lowest ever T20 score against the neighbours. Vastrakar and her young new-ball partner Titas Sadhu (1/10 in 4 overs) extracted all the juice available from the deck as they bowled quick, with the bounce on offer also helping. Only skipper Nigar Sultana (12) was able to reach double figures for Bangladesh. The chase of 52 was a cakewalk as it was achieved in only 8.2 overs. Kanika Ahuja (1 not out) and Jemimah Rodrigues (20 not out) took India home despite losing skipper Smriti Mandhana (7) and Shafali (17) cheaply. It was also sweet revenge for the women's team, who were forced to p...

"Don't Know Why He Was...": Suryakumar's Post-Match Act Baffles Sehwag

The talismanic Suryakumar Yadav finally roared back to form in ODI cricket, scoring 50 runs off 49 balls before being dismissed. Surya, who remains a part of India's ODI World Cup squad too, hasn't quite managed to impress in the 50-over format while wearing the Indian team but the Mohali ODI on Friday was different. In fact, even after the match had ended, Surya reportedly did some more batting practice in the nets. When former India cricketer Virender Sehwag was asked about the mentality behind such an act, he said that it's not something he personally ever did. In a chat during the post-match show, Sehwag said that he only believed in giving his all on the field. In fact, he also feels Surya doesn't need to work his skills as the mental aspects of the game. "I didn't need to. When you go out there, you put your 100 percent effort. Sometimes, you get out and it's fine. But for me, that was it. I wouldn't practice until the next day. I don't kn...

Watch: Elite Mentality! R Ashwin's Post-Match Act Earns Fans' Respect

Unarguably one of the smartest cricketers around, Ravichandran Ashwin is a true cricketing genius. The all-rounder marked his return to India's ODI team against Australia on Friday and produced an important spell of 10 overs in which he conceded 47 runs and claimed a wicket. But, it was Ashwin's post-match act after the conclusion of the contest in Mohali that won over fans. The veteran all-rounder, having not gotten the opportunity to bat in the first ODI against the Aussies, went on to do some batting practice in the nets after the match. The importance of all-rounders in the Indian team is clear. The management and selectors have hinted in recent times how important it is for them to have a long batting line-up. Ashwin, being a handy batter who has hit a few centuries in the Test format, wants to prove his worth to the team, not just with the bat but the ball too. His post-match act certifies just that. Here's the video: pic.twitter.com/V2LhpA8oNy — Nihari Korma (@...

Watch: KL Rahul's Lucky Stumping Gets Better Of Labuschagne in 1st ODI

KL Rahul effected a lucky stumping during India's first ODI match against Australia at Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali to get the better of Marnus Labuschagne . The right-handed batter attempted a reverse sweep during the game on Friday but failed to execute it properly. The ball hit wicketkeeper Rahul's pad and then ricocheted onto the stumps, catching Labuschagne short of his crease. It was also the first wicket in ODI cricket for Ravichandran Ashwin since January 19, 2022. Watch the wicket here: How close was that? Enjoy #INDvAUS in 4K on #JioCinema in 11 languages & LIVE: English on #Sports18 Hindi on #ColorsCineplexSuperhits Tamil on #ColorsTamil Kannada on #ColorsKannadaCinema Bengali on #ColorsBanglaCinema #IDFCFirstBankODITrophy #TestedByTheBest pic.twitter.com/dQ7mXIodoT — Sports18 (@Sports18) September 22, 2023 Mohammed Shami displayed his artistry with impressive figures of 5 for 51, reminding all and sundry of his skills...

Watch: Umpire Does A John Cena During Caribbean Premier League Game

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and cricket are quite different from each other. While one is an American professional wrestling promotion that involves a physical fight between the players, the other is a form of sport that has players competing with each other on the ground using their batting, bowling, and fielding skills. However, there are no boundaries for the star players. A great WWE wrestler is also famous among cricketers and vice versa. In such a case, there is no surprise over the fact that John Cena has many fans in the field of cricket too. However, a cricket umpire in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) took the fandom to the next level. During the Qualifier 1 match between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Trinbago Knight Riders in CPL 2023, umpire Nigel Duguid used John Cena's iconic hand gesture - 'You can't see me'. The event took place after Guyana Amazon Warriors spinner Iman Tahir appealed for an LBW for the wicket of Mark Deyal on the first ball of...