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Pat on the back for Cummins and Co

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January 06, 2025

VIRAT Kohli is pumped up. He runs in from first slip, hands aloft towards Mohammed Siraj. The pacer had just removed Usman Khawaja with a little over 50 runs to defend. After a frustrating half day on the field, it was the chance India needed. It was the moment of hope they wanted to keep fighting.

- GOMESH S

Pat on the back for Cummins and Co

That hope was only fleeting as India's long-lasting nemesis Travis Head batted on. Along with Beau Webster, he ensured a famous Test match and series win for Australia here at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Day three. It was only fitting that Head was out in the middle as Webster hit Washington Sundar down the ground to ensure Australia a six-wicket win.

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