Aus Vs Ind 2025 – Test Series
Team Australia have won the Border-Gavaskar trophy by 3-1, as they absolutely dominated the Indian squad led by Jasprit Bumrah in the 5th test encounter held at SCG. The match ended in the 1st session of the third day, as the hosts celebrated the win by 6 wickets, making it their 1st Border-Gavaskar Trophy win in over 10 years. Jasprit Bumrah took home the player of the series award as Scott Boland was named the man of the match for his stunning bowling display of 10 wickets win.
In summary, Australia defeated India quite comprehensively. Chasing a target of 162, Australia reached 163/4, with Travis Head (34*) and debutant Beau Webster (39*) leading the team to victory. In response, the Indian team collapsed badly and struggled to put runs on the scoreboard. Sad news for the guests also followed in the form of their captain Jasprit Bumrah being unable to bowl on the final day due to a back issue.
Pak Vs SA 2025 – Test Series
In the ongoing second Test between South Africa and Pakistan at Newlands, Cape Town, South Africa amassed a formidable first-innings total of 615, highlighted by Ryan Rickelton impressive 259 and Kyle Verreynne’s century. In response, Pakistan’s batting lineup faltered, being bowled out for 194, with Babar Azam contributing 58 runs.
Following on, Pakistan’s openers, Shan Masood and Babar Azam, provided resistance, reaching 195 without loss by the end of day three, with Masood nearing a century at 95 and Azam at 79.
Despite this partnership, Pakistan trails significantly and faces a challenging task to avoid defeat. South Africa’s bowlers, particularly Kagiso Rabada, have been instrumental in maintaining pressure on Pakistan’s batting lineup, and we expect the SA team to emerge victorious once again in this 2nd test encounter.
Sri Vs NZ 2025 – ODI Series
In the first ODI between New Zealand and Sri Lanka, the hosts secured a dominant 9-wicket victory. Opting to bowl first, New Zealand’s bowlers, led by Matt Henry’s impressive 4 for 19, quickly reduced Sri Lanka to 23 for 4 in the powerplay.
Despite a resilient 87-run partnership between Avishka Fernando and Janith Liyanage, Sri Lanka was bowled out for 178 in 43.4 overs. In response, New Zealand chased down the target comfortably, reaching 180 for 1 in just 26.2 overs, with Will Young scoring an unbeaten 90. The classy Kiwi bowler, MattHenry was named Player of the Match for his outstanding bowling performance.