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Sunday, June 11, 2023

Australia beat India by 209 runs in World Test Championship final

 Sunday Jun 11, 2023


India bowled out for 234 runs in their second innings on fifth day.
Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland arose as boss destroyers for Australia.
Indian players neglected to remain at the wicket for an extensive stretch of time.

India lost the last of the World Test Title to Australia by 209 sudden spikes in demand for Sunday at the Oval in London.


India were bowled out for 234 runs in their second innings on the fifth day of the match while pursuing an objective of 444 runs.


Triumph implied Australia had now caught the one significant men's cricket title that had recently escaped them.


Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland were the main destroyers for Australia in the second innings with four and three wickets, separately.


Indian hitters got begins yet not a single one of them had the option to remain at the wicket for an extensive stretch of time. Rohit Sharma (43) Virat Kohli (49) and Ajinkya Rahane (46) were the conspicuous patrons for India.


All cricket rationale was against India as they continued on 164-3, requiring a further 280 hurries to arrive at what might be a record-breaking all out, with the most noteworthy made by any side to win in the fourth innings in 146 years of Test history the West Indies' 418-7 against Australia at St John's in 2003.


Be that as it may, Boland took two wickets in three balls, including the award scalp of star hitter Virat Kohli, in the primary meeting of the last day.


Kohli had added only five races to his short-term score when, on 49, his edged drive off a wide ball from Boland was splendidly gotten by Steve Smith, jumping to one side at second slip.


Two balls later, Ravindra Jadeja succumbed to a duck, got behind subsequent to scratching a magnificent Boland conveyance that seamed away against the point.


India lost their last seven wickets for the expansion of only 70 runs as Australia finished a thorough triumph.


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