India's bowlers fought back impressively on day two of the third Vodafone Test before two late wickets brought Australia back into the match.
The Melbourne Stars needed to swing the bat, and Mark Steketee was good enough to induce three miscues to pick up important wickets thanks to good outfield catching by his teammates
Master blast D'Arcy Short continues his impressive KFC BBL campaign with the ball, taking another three wickets against the Thunder in Perth
The 19-year-old Tanveer Sangha has been a revelation for the Sydney Thunder this KFC BBL season, again bowling with flight and guile to claim four wickets against the Melbourne Renegades
Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin helped ripped through Australia's top six on day two of the Adelaide Test, finishing with four wickets.
The Melbourne Renegades slumped to the second lowest total in KFC BBL history (60) as the Sydney Sixers recorded the biggest victory (by runs) ever in the competition.
A brilliant performance from the Indian seamers with the pink Kookaburra as Mo Shami (3-29), Jasprit Bumrah (2-33) and Navdeep Saini (3-19) starred
Nathan Coulter-Nile had the stunning figures of 4-10 from 3.5 overs and got two run outs in a spectacular solo performance with the ball.
Sean Abbot claimed 3-46 and Jack Wildermuth, a late call-up, got 3-13 as India were bowled out for 194 on the first evening of their day-night warm-up match against Australia A
In the face of a dangerous Indian batting line-up chasing a daunting target, Adam Zampa grabbed four important wickets in Australia’s victory in the first ODI.
Players from Australia and India formed a barefoot circle before the first one-day international in Sydney in a powerful statement against racism
Brisbane Heat quick Georgia Prestwidge took 4-12 as the Heat bowled the Renegades out at Drummoyne Oval to be named Dream 11 MVP