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Australia vs India: Steve Smith leaves training after 10 minutes due to sore back ahead of the Adelaide Test

  • Australia are battling injuries ahead of the first of the four-match Test series against India.
  • Smith was in great form in the ODI series against the Men in Blue scoring two consecutive centuries.
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I got off Twitter after home series against India; didn’t care about others’ opinion: Mitchell Starc

  • The four-match Test series between India and Australia is set to commence on December 17 in Adelaide.
  • The left-arm pacer didn’t have a great series picking only 13 wickets in seven innings at a poor average of 34.53.
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Ricky Ponting presents his Australia’s Test XI against India; says it will ’cause a stir’

  • The much-awaited Pink ball Test between Australia and India would take place on December 17 at Adelaide.
  • Ponting admitted that his XI would ‘cause a stir’ as he chose to go with Joe Burns as his opener.
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Cameron Green set for Test debut if he passes fitness test, confirms Justin Langer

  • Australia head coach Justin Langer has confirmed that Cameron Green will make his Test debut in the Day-Night Adelaide Test.
  • After showing the symptoms, Green had to be substituted out and is currently being monitored by Cricket Australia’s medical team.
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Sunil Gavaskar backs Rishabh Pant as India’s first-choice keeper for Australia Tests

  • Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar reckons that Rishabh Pant should be India’s first-choice wicketkeeper.
  • Pant has shown incredible form as well, scoring 103 runs off 73 balls in the Day-Night warm-up.
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Virat Kohli the most-mentioned male Indian athlete on Twitter in 2020

  • Virat Kohli, the skipper of the Indian cricket team, has a massive fanbase across the globe.
  • Yet, the Delhi-born was able to stay connected to his fans and followers through his posts on social media.
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