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Nathan Lyon on Day 3 of India vs Australia 4th Test.© AFP




A funny conversation between former Australia cricketers Adam Gilchrist and Kerry O’Keefe is going viral on social media. The two ex-stars were in the commentarty during the India vs Australia 4th Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground when the hilarious incident took place. Gilchrist heard the word “bald eagle” on the stump mic and he didn’t waste time to poke fun at his fellow commentator O’Keefe. “Sure, it’s Nathan Lyon, they’re referring to and not you Kerry O’Keefe,” said Gilchrist.

While responding to the funny statement, O’Keefe said, “In Hindi, it’s Taklu, because I posted my joke from a cricket show, and the Indians on Twitter responded with ‘Who is the taklu?’ on the end, and I thought a picture of this shocking word about me. I looked it up in Hindi, It’s a bald man. So Nathan Lyon is a taklu.”

The interaction between Gilchrist and O’Keefe sent everyone in splits.

Nitish Kumar Reddy, with the team in dire straits against Australia on the third day of the fourth Test in Melbourne, turned out to be India’s saviour with a gritty century at the No. 8 position on Saturday.

During the course of the innings, Reddy achieved a mega first in Indian cricket. His tally of sixes against Australia in this series is 8. He is the first Indian to hit eight sixes in a single series in Australia. Now, he is also the holder of the record joint-most sixes by a visiting batter in a series in Australia. Before him, Michael Vaughan (2002-03 Ashes) and Chris Gayle (2009-10) hit eight sixes in a single series.  

Nitish went on to complete his maiden international ton in 171 balls. This was the first century by any Indian No. 8 batter in Australia. At 21 years 216 days, Nitish Kumar Reddy is the third youngest at the time of maiden Test century for India in Australia.

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Rishabh Pant Takes Adam Gilchrist By Surprise, His Response Can’t Be Missed. Watch https://artifex.news/rishabh-pant-takes-adam-gilchrist-by-surprise-his-response-cant-be-missed-watch-7201790/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 08:07:08 +0000 https://artifex.news/rishabh-pant-takes-adam-gilchrist-by-surprise-his-response-cant-be-missed-watch-7201790/ Read More “Rishabh Pant Takes Adam Gilchrist By Surprise, His Response Can’t Be Missed. Watch” »

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India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant shared a light-hearted moment with Australia great Adam Gilchrist on Sunday. Ahead of the start of play on Day 3, legendary Australia wicketkeeper Gilchrist, who is a part of the experts’ panel for broadcaster Star Sports, was taken by surprise when Pant approached him from behind and closed the latter’s eyes with both his hands. As soon as Gilchrist realised that it was Pant behind him, the duo shared a warm hug. “I was surprised there, didn’t know who was behind me,” said Gilchrist about the incident later.

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Skipper Pat Cummins used short balls to good effect and pick 5 for 57 in his 14 overs to set the base for Australia securing a commanding ten-wicket win over India on day three of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. The result also meant that Australia squared the five-match series 1-1.

Resuming from 128/5, India could add only 47 runs before their second innings was brought to a swift end in 36.5 overs by Australia, with Nitish Kumar Reddy continuing to be impressive by top-scoring with 42.

India’s hopes of going out of trouble met a swift end on day three as Starc got a full ball to just straighten off the seam and take Pant’s outside edge to second slip to dismiss him for 28. Cummins’ bouncer plan worked when he found the glove edge of Ravichandran Ashwin’s attempted hook and was easily caught behind by Alex Carey.

Even as Reddy looked solid in defence, the bouncer ploy worked again for Cummins when he prised out the shoulder edge of a tangled Harshit Rana and was caught easily by gully, just an over after Starc hit him on the helmet with a pacy lifter.

Reddy pushed India into a slender lead when he hammered Scott Boland over long-on for a one-bounce four, and hooked a bumper from Cummins over backward square leg for six. But Cummins had the last laugh as Reddy arched back to ramp over slips, but was caught by third man.

Boland ended India’s innings by having Mohammed Siraj mistime to Travis Head at mid-wicket, who backpedalled and tumbled on his back to complete the catch. With Australia taking the winning honours over India in Adelaide, both teams have now got two more days of rest before meeting in the third game at The Gabba in Brisbane on December 14.

(With IANS Inputs)

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“Rishabh Pant Has Inspired A Lot Of Wicket-keeper Batters Around The World”: Adam Gilchrist https://artifex.news/rishabh-pant-has-inspired-a-lot-of-wicket-keeper-batters-around-the-world-adam-gilchrist-4401243/ Mon, 18 Sep 2023 17:47:11 +0000 https://artifex.news/rishabh-pant-has-inspired-a-lot-of-wicket-keeper-batters-around-the-world-adam-gilchrist-4401243/ Read More ““Rishabh Pant Has Inspired A Lot Of Wicket-keeper Batters Around The World”: Adam Gilchrist” »

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Rishabh Pant isn’t fit to play the upcoming World Cup but former Australian ace Adam Gilchrist is still fascinated by the kind of impact that the burly keeper-batter has had in his six years with the Indian team. Pant, who met with a horrific car accident last December, is currently doing his rehabilitation programme at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru and is expected to make a comeback sometime next year. In his absence, KL Rahul will keep wickets for India and Ishan Kishan has a good chance of playing as a specialist middle-order batter.

“I think Rishabh has inspired a lot of wicket-keeper batters around the world to play that way (he does). It is fascinating for such a young man to have such an impact that Rishabh has had and others are responding and playing in that positive manner,” Gilchrist, who is in India on a promotional visit, told PTI.

Gilchrist was impressed how Kishan has shaped up despite knowing that Rahul will be the first keeper.

“They (India) are well stocked. They have got a couple of options there, obviously when KL was out with his injury, Ishan Kishan took his opportunity and played really well and now they find themselves in the team together so that’s a wonderful case of taking an opportunity,” said the man who won three World Cups for Australia.

What Gilchrist found laudable was Kishan’s ability to force the selectors to keep him in the mix with consistent performances.

“Being positive and then and forcing the selectors into keeping you in the team so it seems like KL is gonna be the one who is going to continue with the gloves but it does not seem to hinder Ishan Kishan’s batting, he seems to be playing really well, carefree, attacking and dangerous,” he explained.

The man, who played nearly 400 international games across three formats, with 15,000 plus runs and over 900 dismissals (catches and stumpings), however had straight forward choices as far as four potential semi-finalists were concerned.

“I think India and Pakistan could feature in the semi-finals, Australia and England are another two teams,” opined Gilchrist.

Gilchrist is hopeful that five-time champions will do well in India, where they won a bilateral series 3-0 last time around.

“Australia will learn a lot from their efforts in South Africa when they come to India, they have got three games before the World Cup against India so they will have a bit more of a full strength squad there so that might tell us a bit about where they are at so its a bit hard who’s gonna win it (World Cup) but I think there is probably four semi-finalists there.” Adam Zampa recently was taken to cleaners by Heinrich Klaasen during an ODI in South Africa, having gone for 113 and 70 in his quota of overs. But Gilchrist has full faith in Zampa’s quality and ability to bounce back.

“Adam Zampa, obviously in South Africa was at the receiving end a little bit but it’s different conditions out here in India with different pitches and he is a world-class spin bowler and he has shown that particularly across T20 cricket and now he gets his chance in the 50 over World Cup,” Gilchrist said.

Australia will bank on their experienced players.

“So its a very knowledgeable group and they are going to use and they are going to have to use all that experience against batting line ups now across the globe and play without fear, so that is a challenge for all the bowlers on how to take on aggressive batting line ups.” There has been some suggestions about pushing veteran David Warner down the order but someone, who was a mega successful opener in the shorter formats, feels a move like that could well back-fire.

“He (Warner) looked really good in South Africa for the most part of what he did, I think he has got to bat at the top, there has been some sort of discussions that he bats down the middle order but I think he has got to open,” he then gave his rationale.

“…and he (Warner) showed in South Africa a couple of times that he is aggressive and dominant at the top of the order as he has ever been so I think they bring with him a lot of experience and a lot of confidence and I think he should play at the top of the order for Australia and if he plays really well then our opposition will fear that.”

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