For decades Brisbane was a sweaty, unattractive sleepy hollow inhabited by archly conservative citizens who went to sleep at night serenaded by a chorus of cane toads.
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The draw at the Gabba kept India at the third spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) points table, with a PCT of 58.88 after 17 matches Persistent rain across all five days left the umpires ...
After a two-month break following Brisbane’s first grand final win since 2003, Lions players have been anything but complacent during a three-week block of pre-season training. “It’s a long ...
The stand was broken quite early on the fifth day and India were bowled out for 260 in the first innings, 185 runs behind Australia. Rain then washed out the entire first session. When play ...
Image: Mohammed Siraj claimed the wicket of Travis Head as their battle continued before the rain-affected third Test between Australia and India finished as a draw in Brisbane (AP Photo/Pat ...
More bad weather in Brisbane ruined a potentially intriguing finale to the third Test between Australia and India and left the series tied at 1-1. After gaining a first-innings lead of 185 ...
A valiant fight from Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep helped India avoid a much-looming follow-on in the 3rd Test against Australia at ... 5:30 PM local time in Brisbane. So far, only 192 overs ...
Australia assistant coach Daniel Vettori admitted that a resilient partnership between Indian tailenders Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep foiled their plans to enforce a follow-on, while also ...
A stop-start day’s play on moving day at the Gabba in Brisbane meant that the Border ... split fairly evenly between the end of Australia’s innings and the start of India’s, but plenty ...