Nair approaches his double hundred as India gain lead

” Karun Nair and Ravichandran Ashwin added 147 runs for the sixth wicket as India reached 582-5 in 165 overs at tea on day four of the fifth cricket test against England in Chennai on Monday. At the break, Nair was unbeaten on 195, approaching his maiden double hundred, while Ashwin was 54 not out, with the home side stretching its first innings lead to 105.

Australia in the pink, in the dark, at home

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Shane Devoy and Justin Haywood lead Tuggeranong to Cricket ACT Gallop Cup title

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Australia vs Pakistan, 2nd Test: Shaun Marsh doubtful for Boxing Day Test

Australian top-order batsman Shaun Marsh is unlikely to fit for the Boxing Day Test against Pakistan , thus paving way for another opportunity for Nic Maddinson . Marsh, who broke his finger during Australia’s loss to South Africa in the first Test of the three-match series at the WACA last month, has not played since then and Cricket Australia’s team performance chief, Pat Howard, said it was “highly unlikely” Marsh would be passed fit for the second game against Pakistan.

Keaton Jennings will lead England Lions in tour of Sri LankaKeaton…

The Durham opener scored a century on his Test debut against India in Mumbai last week and will get another chance to impress the national selectors when the Lions face Sri Lanka A in a four-day and 50-over series in February and March. Fellow batsmen Haseeb Hameed and Ben Duckett, who also made their Test debuts this winter, are included in the travelling party who will play two four-day games and five 50-over contests.

Shock BBL call-up for Border cricket rising star Jack Craig

While hearts were in mouths for most of the crowd as Melbourne Stars players Adam Zampa and Tom Triffit collided attempting a catch in the outfield, a opportunity for a Border youngster came as result. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY: Wodonga cricketer Jack Craig in action in the field for Melbourne Stars in front of a massive crowd at the Border Bash.