India lost the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney with Bumrah unable to take the field. His body was put through a lot, especially on Day 4 in Melbourne when he toiled. Eventually, his 32 wickets in the series (the most by an Indian bowler in Australia) ended up in a 1-3 defeat,
India might be without captain Jasprit Bumrah for the remainder of the fifth test against Australia after he left the Sydney Cricket Ground for scans on a back problem on day two on Saturday.
India crashed to another defeat, losing by six wickets to Australia on Day 3 of the fifth and final Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test match, in Sydney on Sunday. The Indians folded within the first 45 minutes of the first session on Day 3,
Pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah left the Sydney Cricket Ground midway through the second session on day two of the final Australia Test on Saturday, possibly heading for hospital scans in a big setback for India.
The mystery surrounding the injury that deprived India of their best player for the most important day of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy remains unsolved. Jasprit Bumrah was clearly the best player from either side during Australia’s five-Test series against India, and was rightfully named player of the series after the fifth Test in Sydney.
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The tourists crumbled on day one after being bowled out for 185 but their star bowler hit back with a vengeance to claim a vital wicket with the final ball of the day
Indian cricket team suffered a crushing 1-3 defeat in IND vs AUS five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, losing IND vs AUS Test series after 10 years of dominance. The defeat in Sydney Test sealed India's fate,
Without its star bowler of the series, India’s attack still sent jitters through Australia’s batting as it set about chasing down a modest target for victory on the third day of the fifth and final test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Australia inched to within 91 runs of winning a knife-edge fifth Test and a thrilling series Sunday after India set them a victory target of 162, but they lost three wickets along the way. Australia are 2-1 up in the series and will regain the Border-Gavaskar trophy for the first time since 2014-15 if they win or draw.
With India's pacer spearhead not there to open the bowling on Sunday, the pace duo of Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna were all over the place, leaking 35 runs in the first three overs.