Wet weather conditions force early close of play on Day 4. The weather forecast for Day 5 isn't great and Australia will be praying that rain god stay away so that they can win the Brisbane Test
India got bundled out for 336 in its first innings, riding on brilliant, maiden half-centuries from the two young bowlers. Check India vs Australia 4th Test highlights and scorecard
India lost young Shubhman Gill (7) before vice-captain Rohit Sharma (44) threw his wicket before the tea break. Check India vs Australia 4th Test highlights here
That's an unbelievable and irresponsible shot from Rohit Sharma, says Sunil Gavaskar
India made a comeback in the final session, with debutant T Natarajan getting rid of Labuschagne and Matthew Wade (45) in the space of two overs
Harris replaces Pucovski as an opener in Australia's line-up while India will announce its playing 11 at the toss on January 15. Check IND vs AUS playing 11 and head to head details here
India has made 4 changes in its playing 11, bringing in Shardul, Sundar, Natarajan and Mayank. Check IND vs AUS live toss, match time, live telecast, and streaming details here
Team India's batting coach Vikram Rathour has made it clear that the visitors will not be affected by the off-field incidents and the squad is raring to go for the fourth Test against Australia
Rishabh Pant wasn't even aware that Steve Smith was removing his guard from the batting crease on the final day of the drawn third Test against Australia in Sydney, says India's batting coach Rathour
Australian skipper Tim Paine admitted that life inside a bio-bubble could be challenging for the Indian team in an alien land without family
Muralitharan only sees Ashwin achieving 700-800 wicket mark among the current crop of spinners and feels Nathan Lyon, who plays his 100th Test from Friday, 'may be not good enough to reach that far'
Australia skipper Tim Paine has said he is not worried about the lack of wicket-taking form of Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Starc
Australia Test skipper Tim Paine on Thursday said that Steve Smith feeds off criticism and one can expect to see the batsman at his very best in the fourth and final Test against India
The medical team is working with Jasprit Bumrah, we have to see tomorrow morning whether he is fit to play the fourth Test or not, says India's batting coach Vikram Rathour
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan on Wednesday said that he would be interested to see if Steve Smith repeats his Sydney act of scuffing up the batting crease in the fourth and final Test against India at the Gabba.Smith was seen scuffing up the area around the batting crease on day five of the third Test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground and social media users started questioning the Australia batsman for his gamesmanship.Vaughan who had posted on Instagram about rules of the game regarding what clarifies as trying to change the nature of the pitch, got a reply from former Australia batsman Mark Waugh that he is reading too much into a nothing situation."You've lost your marbles Vaughney. I'd be more worried about deliberate time wasting in the modern game," Waugh wrote.Replying to Waugh, Vaughan said: "Are you struggling to read Junior ... as I have clearly stated it was silly & not cheating but the laws are the laws ... btw let's see if he ...
Nathan Lyon, who will play his 100th Test match at The Gabba, says he will get more assistance from the Gabba wicket as it has more bounce than Sydney or Melbourne
Former Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin has praised India skipper Ajinkya Rahane's 'outstanding' tactical move to elevate Rishabh Pant up the order
Two days ahead of the fourth Test against Australia at the Gabba, Indian bowling coach Bharat Arun was seen discussing tricks of the trade with pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Shardul Thakur
Team India on Wednesday began its preparations for the fourth and final match of the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy scheduled to begin from Friday at The Gabba, Brisbane
Australia will play the series-decider fourth Test against an injury-ravaged Indian team at a venue where the home team's record is second to none