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India's Black Sunday in cricket faces defeat from Australia and Bangladesh, women's team also lost

India's Black Sunday in cricket faces defeat from Australia and Bangladesh, women's team also lost

Adelaide, 8 December (Agency)

India's Black Sunday in cricket Sunday was a disappointing day for Indian cricket. The senior men's team, women's team and Under-19 team all three faced defeat in separate matches. Poor performance and failure of key players have put these teams in trouble.

The Indian team had to face a crushing defeat by 10 wickets against Australia in the second test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Indian batting completely failed in the day-night test and the team was able to play only 81 overs. Australia's Pat Cummins bowled out India in 36.5 overs by taking 5 wickets. The performance of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli was once again disappointing.

Head had said 'well bowled', it is a lie: Siraj

India's Black Sunday in cricket Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj has termed as false the statement of Australian batsman Travis Head, in which Head had said that Siraj had called him 'well bowled'. Siraj says that Head abused him after getting out, while Siraj celebrated excitedly after getting an important wicket for his team. Siraj said, 'When you hit a six even on your good ball, it frustrates and excites your will to live.

Australia women's team defeated India by 122 runs

Brisbane (language): In the second match of the three-match ODI series, Australia women's team defeated India by 122 runs and took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. Australia scored 371 runs, while India could score only 249 runs. Richa Ghosh (54) and Minnu Mani (46 not out) made good efforts for the Indian team, but Annabel Sutherland's lethal bowling (4 wickets) ensured Australia's victory.

Bangladesh won Under-19 Asia Cup title

Dubai (): Bangladesh won the Under-19 Asia Cup title by defeating India by 59 runs. Indian bowlers bowled out Bangladesh for 198 runs, but the batsmen flopped and the entire team was bundled out for 139 runs. Bangladesh's Iqbal Hossain Emon and Azizul Hakim took three wickets each, destroying the Indian batting.

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