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Ravi Shastri said that while teams need to be aware of their over rate, England's docked points might not matter much if they keep winning.
India and Australia are reinforcing their partnership on critical minerals to secure supply chains and enable the global transition to clean energy. This strategic collaboration recognises that lithium,
After missing four years of test duty due to injury, England speedster Jofra Archer is keen to make up for lost time and says he wants to play the final two tests against India and prove he deserves a place in the squad for the Ashes series in Australia.
India joins 18 nations in Talisman Sabre 2025, Australia-led military drill with 35,000 personnel, live-fire exercises, and new capabilities.
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Asian News International on MSNIndia participates in Australia's largest bilateral military exercise, Talisman Sabre, for first timeIndia has made its debut in Australia's largest bilateral military exercise, Exercise Talisman Sabre, marking a significant milestone in the deepening defence and security cooperation between the two nations in the Indo-Pacific region.
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India has rejected Australia's push for deeper tariff cuts on dairy and alcohol, hampering efforts to conclude the second phase of a trade pact by year-end, two Indian government sources said.
Joe Root, after a couple of quiet Test matches, came into his own, smashing his eighth Test century at Lord's and 37th overall as he led England's batting show in the first innings. Root achieved his 72nd win in Test as a player,
TOKYO -- Japan detailed plans for security cooperation with Australia, India, Europe and others in its 2025 defense white paper, as Tokyo looks to like-minded countries to supplement its alliance with the U.S. in deterring China's maritime expansion.
Jofra Archer insists he can play in England's final two Tests against India following his impressive return after four years away from the longest format.
Ashes, with its closely fought matches and performances of immense recall value, is remembered with passion in those shores.
He won't remember the cricket aspect of this tour too fondly, walking away with an average of 8.33 and a sense that he may need to do more than those outside of the XI to keep his place for the first Ashes Test in Perth.
The sanction, enforced under Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct and WTC playing conditions, has seen England slip from second to third in the WTC standings. Sri Lanka leapfrogged them into second