Australia vs India 2024 cricket scores: 3rd Test, Day 1 highlights ...
AUSTRALIA: Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.
INDIA: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Ravindra Jadeja, Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj
India won the toss and elected to bowl
1 hour ago6.16AM
Finally, the call everyone knew was coming, has been made.
Stumps has been called on day one, and play will resume half an hour early tomorrow and for the rest of the match at 9.50am local time, that's 10.50am AEDT.
Join us then for all the live action ... hopefully.
2 hours ago5.28AM
It's still raining in Brissie.
Tea has been officially taken for what it's worth...
3 hours ago4.44AM
The light has improved in Brisvegas, but...
It's. Still. Raining.
Although the rain only needs to ease for the standing water to drain off the surface, we would also surely need some sunlight to actually dry it.
And if the sun doesn't come out but the outfield was given the all clear, we would surely still need improvement in the light itself before play would be allowed to resume.
Just pack 'er up and call it a day.
Given only one Test in world cricket has been a draw all year, there is still plenty of time left to get a result. That's as long as you don't check the forecast...
3 hours ago4.11AM
As weird as it sounds, those who ventured to the Gabba this morning will likely be hoping there's no more play today.
If less than 15 overs are bowled in a day, refunds are issued to ticketholders.
13.2 overs have been bowled so far. If 10 more are bowled, they're all out of luck.
If today was the only day's play you went to, that would ease some of the pain.
4 hours ago4.07AM
It lightened right up in Brisbane and the outfield had more or less drained.
But then the next front blew through and everything was flooded again.
If there was any more play today it'd be the biggest miracle since Moses batted first drop for Jerusalem.
4 hours ago3.57AM
Former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan has been banned indefinitely from bowling after his action was deemed illegal.
In a statement released Saturday morning (AEDT), the ECB said an independent assessment of Al Hasan's action had determined an elbow extension "exceeded the 15 degree threshold" allowed in the rules.
Al Hasan was reported by umpires in a county game for Surrey against Somerset in September. It was his only match for the team.
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Shakib Al Hasan was reported while bowling for Surrey. Getty
5 hours ago3.06AM
The Brisbane weather radar is UGLY right now. For what it's worth, lunch has been taken.
As the rain continues to fall, spare a thought for this bloke.
5 hours ago2.50AM
This is the situation at the Gabba right now. It's very dark, very wet, and I reckon I'm more of a chance of winning lotto tonight than there is of play in the next hour.
The Gabba does have some of the best drainage in world cricket though, so as bad as that looks, I wouldn't say there's no chance of play again today.
But there's no denying that's an ugly sight.
Conditions at the Gabba during a rain delay on day one of the third Test between Australia and India. FOX Sports
5 hours ago2.19AM
Australia and India isn't the only match underway today (it's still very much raining, by the way).
The Kiwis are hoping to avoid a series whitewash against England at Seddon Park.
New Zealand made a strong start, reaching 0-93 at lunch having also been sent in to bat.
Captain Tom Latham was 36 not out at the break and Will Young was unbeaten on 42. Young has come into the New Zealand as a replacement for Devon Conway whose wife is expecting their first child.
England won the toss and chose to bowl in warm, overcast conditions. There was only a little movement early on and the pitch at Seddon Park offered consistent pace and bounce.
6 hours ago1.52AM
There's a theme here, another shower has rolled through Brisbane and it's sent players scurrying from the field.
"It's going to be one of those days. The (groundstaff) are going to earn their money today," former skipper Allan Border said in commentary for Fox Sports.
Annoying.
Ground staff at the Gabba race to cover the square as rain sets in on day one of the third Test between Australia and India. Fox Sports