The Gabba’s competed northern stand and light towers, photographed from East Brisbane State School in 1997.Credit: Greg White In a November 1994 cabinet meeting, Queensland treasurer Keith De ...
Photograph: BCCI/X The more relevant statistic is that in 2020-2021, India chased down 329 for the loss of 7 wickets at Australia's Fortress Gabba -- on ... from today's play is that it changes ...
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with players getting through only 30.2 overs as the weather intervened several times at the Gabba. Rain had marred the opening day as well with less than 15 overs of play possible. After a late start ...
India return to the Gabba, venue of one of their greatest Test triumphs in ... level in the day and night pink ball affair at the Adelaide. Weather might decide to play spoilsport in this match with ...
Dec 19 (Reuters) - A jailbreak at the Gabba has brought a palpable sense of relief in the India camp, while giving rise to hope their misfiring top order will finally come good in more batting ...
Captain Pat Cummins declared Australia’s second innings closed at 89 for seven to give India an improbable 275-run victory target as dark clouds gathered near the Gabba. Cummins and ... at the Indian ...
India will now need to win the remaining two Test matches to ensure that they reach the WTC final without the help of any other teams. In case they lose one of the Test, they will need a favour ...
Brisbane, Dec 18 (PTI) Play on day five of the third Test between India and Australia was halted due to lightening around the Gabba after the visitors were bowled out for 260. Australia made 445 in ...
Team India and Australia delivered peak entertainment in the ongoing Brisbane Test at The Gabba. The play has been affected by rain multiple times, and the visiting side has managed to avoid a ...
Gabba Test: How is the fifth day likely to play out? "It seemed like there was a lack of penetration [on the part of Australia's bowlers] towards the end of the fourth day," says Matthew Hayden ...