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Australia tour of India 2016-17

2 Australian cricketers involved in fixing during India-Australia Ranchi Test 2017, claims match-fixer

With the series levelled at 1-1, India and Australia fought out a draw at Ranchi.

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Steven Smith picks 3 best hundreds

Steven Smith's 426 runs at 142 in the ongoing Ashes has swung The Ashes Australia's way.

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India vs Australia, 1st ODI, Preview and Likely XIs: Cautious kangaroos step into tiger’s den

September 27, 2016. It has almost been a year since Australia won an ODI away from home. That win had come at Benoni against Ireland.

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India-Australia Test series draws highest viewership

The Test series delivered a total of 1.1 billion gross impressions with the third Test match itself recording 383 million viewership.

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Ian Chappell calls for drastic reduction of on-field chatter, use of DRS

The four-Test series between India and Australia was mired in controversies with one altercation following another.

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Mark Waugh: Australia played as well as India on the tour

India bounced back well to win the Tests at Bengaluru and then at Dharamsala to ensure that they regained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, winning the series 2-1.

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Brad Hodge apologises for his comments over Virat Kohli

Hodge came under fire on the subcontinent for his conjecture about Kohli's injury-enforced withdrawal from the deciding fourth Test against Australia, which ended on Tuesday.

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India lucky to have stand-in captain like Ajinkya Rahane, feels Ian Chappell

Ajinkya Rahane performed the duties in his own quiet way, a contrast to the usually animated Virat Kohli on the field.

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Sourav Ganguly, Ian Chappell praises Umesh Yadav for his stellar performance in Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2016-17

"To see an Australia team on the back foot against fast bowling is a great sign. Umesh Yadav, to me, is the find of the season." - Sourav Ganguly

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Kuldeep Yadav is an exciting young prospect, says Simon Katich

KKR assistant coach Simon Katich today said too much should not be read into it the aggression displayed by both India and Australia in the hard-fought series.

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