Ishant Sharm’s bizarre weird face attack on Steve Smith

Indian cricket fans turn on 'disgraceful' antics of bowler Ishant Sharma after his bizarre 'facial sledging' of Australia captain Steve Smith - as social media reacts with hilarious memes After trying to get under the skin of Australian captain and world number one batsman Steve Smith with a verbal onslaught the Indians resorted to some rather bizarre tactics in the second test at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. Fast bowler Ishant Sharma opted to make funny faces at Smith who scored a match winning hundred in the first test of the series.

Hayden, Waugh’s take on Virat Kohli’s bizarre dismissal

As India battle hard to make things even against Australia in the second Test at Bengaluru, one cannot go without noticing the bizarre dismissals of Virat Kohli so far in this series. It was not just those on the Indian side but even Australia's former cricketers Matthew Hayden and Mark Waugh , who agreed to the same.

#INDvAUS | WATCH: Aussies take control at Tea on Day 1 as Kohli suffers another bizarre dismissal

Opener Lokesh Rahul hit an unbeaten half-century but Australian spinners Nathan Lyon and Steve O'Keefe again troubled India's middle-order to reduce the hosts to 168 for 5 at tea on the opening day of the second cricket Test in Bengaluru on Saturday. Lyon, who had dismissed Cheteshwar Pujara at the stroke of lunch, snapped two more wickets -- Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane -- and O' Keefe accounted for Karun Nair as Australia dominated the second session.

Strange mystery sea creature washes up on Fremantle Beach

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Incredible moment rare Australian quokka animal leaped at…

Australian man Campbell Jones, 21, captured the amazing image of the Quokka with a GoPro camera strapped to his head at Rottnest, Western Australia An amazing image of a rare Australian animal flying through the air appearing to want to hug the camera has set the internet alight. Australian man Campbell Jones, 21, captured the quokka with a GoPro camera strapped to his head at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, over the weekend.

in the Spotlight: Bizarre behaviour from Karen’s family

THE behaviour of some of Karen Ristevski's closest family members has raised eyebrows from the moment she went missing in June last year to the discovery of her badly decomposed body in Victorian bushland on Monday. From her brother-in-law Vasko to her stepson Anthony, Ms Ristevski's relatives have placed themselves under public scrutiny with their bizarre, attention-seeking antics.

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Identical twins who spent A 150k on cosmetic surgery say they ‘regret it all’

Anna and Lucy DeCinque say they both plan to tie the knot with boyfriend Ben, saying: "He's twinning and he's winning" Anna and Lucy DeCinque, from Perth, Australia, told New Idea they are now working towards a "more natural and healthy" look. The 30-year-old sisters say they plan to both plan to tie the knot with boyfriend Ben Byrne in Tucson, Arizona having met him on Facebook five years ago.

Bizarre rules enforced at fruitpicking farm in rural NSW

'This is not a job for the weak, unfit, cry babies or depressed': One farmer's VERY blunt rules for backpackers trying to earn a visa extension by picking his tomatoes A backpacker who worked at a fruitpicking farm has revealed some of the bizarre rules she had to live by at the rural farm. The rules at a tomato picking farm in the Riverina region of south-west New South Wales included a warning to 'whingers'.

Boy, 12, allegedly went on groping spree

Boy, 12, 'forces woman, 23, to touch his genitals before pushing a 13-year-old girl into bushes and groping her' A boy, 12, has allegedly forced a woman to touch his penis and then pushed a 13-year-old girl into bushes in broad daylight. Police will allege the boy grabbed the 23-year-old woman's arm and forced her to grab his penis on Saturday at Riverway, Queensland, Townsville Bulletin reported.

The Latest: MH370 victims’ group protests search suspension

In this March 31, 2014 file photo, HMAS Success scans the southern Indian Ocean, near the coast of Western Australia, as a Royal New Zealand Air Force P3 Orion flies over, while searching for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. After nearly three years, the hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ended in futility and frustration on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, as crews completed their deep-sea search of a desolate stretch of the Indian Ocean without finding a single trace of the plane.

Western Australia police make appeal to find lost ‘cute and furry’ quokka

A runaway quokka, who escaped its island home off Australia's west coast on a garbage barge, is in danger with police issuing an appeal to save the "cute" marsupial. Authorities are concerned for the safety of the small animal, named Steve, who was last seen on Jan. 4 fleeing a garbage bin on the mainland where he was mistaken for a large rat, local media reported.

Western Australia police make appeal to find lost ‘cute and furry’ quokka

A runaway quokka, who escaped its island home off Australia's west coast on a garbage barge, is in danger with police issuing an appeal to save the "cute" marsupial. Authorities are concerned for the safety of the small animal, named Steve, who was last seen on Jan. 4 fleeing a garbage bin on the mainland where he was mistaken for a large rat, local media reported.

Sport24.co.za | Criticism of team, captain Smith just ‘bizarre’

Australia vice-captain David Warner has found it "bizarre" that pundits and fans continue to criticise the team despite winning their last two test matches after a run of five losses. Misbah-ul-Haq's side were dismissed for 450 on the final day at the Gabba, chasing a victory target of 490, having counter-attacked late on the fourth evening of the day-night test.

Cabinet minister Matt Canavan accuses ABC of publishing ‘fake news’ in bizarre Adani interview

A Turnbull government minister has accused the ABC of running "fake news" in its coverage of the Adani coal mine and treating regional Queensland like "flyover country". In a bizarre interview with the broadcaster's AM radio program on Thursday morning, Resources and Northern Australia Minister Matt Canavan said the ABC's coverage of an Indian finance ministry probe into the Adani group was "nothing but fake news".

Big Bash: ‘Unlike anything we’ve seen before’

Cricket: We begin at Spotless Stadium where the Sydney Sixers were in a dominant mood, easily beating last year's champions the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash opener. He often sets tongues wagging on the cricket field, but he shocked everyone watching with his choice of bat colour.

Bizarre run-out that cost Pakistan the chance of a record-breaking…

Take your time, it's only a Test match: Bizarre moment Pakistan batsman ambles back to his crease only to find his stump missing and Australia celebrating Spin bowler Yasir Shah was almost the unlikely hero for the touring Pakistani's until he forgot the most basic rule in cricket - always ground your bat. The 30-year-old leg spinner was batting well on a deteriorating day-five Gabba pitch.