South African skipper Dean Elgar has lambasted the Gabba pitch on which Australia defeated the Proteas in less than two days. Elgar claimed he was ignored upon asking the umpires about the dangers of batting on the surface. Notably, the Aussies completed their victory an hour after tea on Sunday as the match was decided
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Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag reacted strongly after the first Test between Australia and South Africa at the Gabba in Brisbane concluded within two days. Notably, as many as 34 wickets fell in 142 overs, following which the Aussies won the match by six wickets after chasing down 34 in 7.5 overs. Proteas pacer Kagiso
Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey etched his name in record books after achieving a special milestone on his Test debut at the Gabba. In the recently concluded first Ashes Test against England in Brisbane, the South Australian became the first wicketkeeper to take eight catches (both innings combined) on his Test debut. Carey surpassed the likes
The World Test Championship (WTC) final clash between India and New Zealand would start on Friday at Southampton. Thus, the two and a half years WTC cycle would culminate with the marquee event. While the Black Caps recently leapfrogged India to occupy the numero-uno spot in the International Cricket Council (ICC) Test Rankings, India are
Washington Sundar, one of the recent Indian Test heroes, named his dog ‘Gabba’ after the famous Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. “Love is a four legged word,” was the affectionate message he shared on social media while introducing his pet. Love is a four-legged word. World, meet Gabba! 🐾 pic.twitter.com/I1O76Jm63o — Washington Sundar (@Sundarwashi5) April 3,