The Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia has started from November 22. The first Test match between the two teams is being played in Perth. On the first day of this match, the Indian team collapsed for just 150 runs in the first innings. In response, by the end of the first day’s play, the host Australia scored 67 runs in 27 overs losing 7 wickets. Now on the next day Indian bowlers will try to all out Australia in the first session.
Meanwhile, a big news is coming out. In fact, after the Perth Test, Team India will face Australia in a day-night Test match in Adelaide. Cricket Australia has taken a big decision regarding this match. Cricket Australia has decided to organize a series of events to mark the 10th anniversary of the tragic death of former cricketer Philip Hughes, including a tribute to him ahead of the second Test between India and Australia in Adelaide from December 6. Cricket Australia will also pay tribute to him during the next three Sheffield Shield matches when players will wear black armbands and fly the flag at half-mast.
Cricket Australia has taken a big decision
Hughes, who played 26 Tests for Australia, died after being hit by a bouncer during a home match at the ground in 2014, just days before his 26th birthday. He was hit on the head by bowler Sean Abbott’s bouncer during a match at the Sydney Cricket Ground. can celebrate properly. A minute’s silence will also be observed in his memory on the fourth day of the second Test match.
It is worth mentioning that a 5-match Test series will be played between India and Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. This series is very important for both the teams in view of the final of the World Test Championship. In such a situation, both the teams will be eyeing to clinch the series in any case.
(Inputs – PTI)
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