Top Stories: Things that made news in the cricket world today
All the news stories that hogged the headlines today.
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Australia vs India: Ravindra Jadeja unlikely to play the first Test in Adelaide
- India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is likely to get ruled out of the first of the four-match Test series.
- He felt dizzy after the end of India’s innings and the visitors fielded the concussion substitute in Yuzvendra Chahal in the second innings.
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Hardik Pandya reveals his inspiration after guiding India to T20I series win
- India have bagged the T20I series win in the most stylish way after winning their second straight match in the shortest format of the game in SCG yesterday.
- Pandya played a terrific knock of 42 of 22 balls and gave plenty of joy to fans on Sunday.
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Johan Botha set to come out of retirement to mark his presence in coming season of BBL
- Former South African spinner Johan Botha has decided to move out of retirement to ply his trade in the upcoming season of Big Bash League.
- Botha isn’t a new name for BBL as he has already donned jerseys of Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Sixers in past.
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Rohit Sharma focusing on getting leaner while recovering from hamstring injury
- He sustained a hamstring during the 13th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
- But to everyone’s surprise, he didn’t travel with the Indian team and instead returned home.
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Aakash Chopra names an appropriate replacement for Virat Kohli in Test matches against Australia
- The two cricketing superpowers will now be up against each other in the last T20I of the series on December 8 in Sydney.
- However, the Indian team can face problems in the four-match Border Gavaskar Trophy, starting from December 17 in Adelaide.
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Pakistan Cricket team upset with poor hospitality in New Zealand
- Pakistan cricket team is currently serving their 14-day mandatory quarantine period in New Zealand.
- Meanwhile, the players complained of poor hospitality from the hotel staff.
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