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Australian cricket team captain Michael Clarke

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Saturday, 2 December 2017

Time for seniors to step up - Aditya Tare

Despite a wobbly campaign so far, the Mumbai skipper feels knockouts will be a different ball game

Sandakan should've bowled googlies much earlier - Ratnayake

India lost two wickets in a jiffy towards the end of Day 1, courtesy two googlies from the chinaman bowler

Rahane erred in shot selection - Bangar

The Indian coach reckoned the No. 5 batsman will be disappointed with himself, but backed him to find form again soon

Of a chance missed, and English bowling beyond Anderson-Broad

Australia put on 209/4 on the opening day after Joe Root elected to field in Adelaide

Khawaja highlights 'room for improvement' in Australian top order

All theAustralian top order batsmen got off to starts but failed to convert it into a big score on Day 1

Milestone man Perera hopes to emulate Herath

The 35-year-old offspinner became the fastest Sri Lankan to take 100 Test wickets

Snapshots: Root's toss gamble and a suicidal single

Moments you may or may not have missed from Day 1 of the day-night Ashes Test in Adelaide