Nathan Lyon is calling Cameron Green, who has flopped at number four so far, as the next Jacques Kallis.

Cameron Green has not been able to do anything special at number four till now. Steve-Smith-and-Cameron-Green. (Photo Source: Twitter) During a recent conversation, Australia’s veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon praised Cameron Green while talking about him. 24 year old all-rounder Green Got a chance to bat at number-4 in the ongoing Test series against West Indies. Along with bat, he is also contributing in bowling. However, the 24-year-old player has not made any big scores at number 4 yet. Nathan Lyon, known for his direct and accurate comments, pointed out that Green’s performances at number four in Shield cricket have posed challenges for him as a bowler. Despite this, Lyon believes that Green has the potential to become one of the best all-rounders in international cricket like Jacques Kallis. Nathan Lyon praised Cameron Green fiercely Perth Now “I had the challenge of bowling to Greeny in Shield cricket while he batted at No. 4 and he gave me a lot of headaches,” Nathan Lyon was quoted as saying. I really enjoy watching him bat at number four and I feel like he could be the next Jacques Kallis of international cricket at number four. After the retirement of David Warner, Steve Smith took the responsibility of opening the innings, after which cameron green Got a chance to bat at number 4. Now it remains to be seen how he lives up to the expectations of Nathan Lyon. Lyon further said that there is a lot of confidence around everyone in the changing room, not just Smithy batting at number 1 and Cameron batting at number four. Where nathan lyon has While Cameron praised Green, he dismissed concerns about Steve Smith’s form, noting Smith’s remarkable track record and his problem-solving skills. Despite the challenges, Lyon showed his confidence in Smith’s ability. He further added, “I don’t need to talk about Smithy (Steve Smith); His statistics speak for themselves. No one is worried about Smithy’s form. We are talking about arguably the greatest player of the last decade and there is a lot of discussion about his batting. But I am not worried about his form.”

AUS vs WI: 24 year old Shamar Joseph changed the match with his bowling, created history by defeating Australia in the day-night test.

West Indies became the first team to defeat Australia in a pink ball test match. AUS vs WI (Photo Source: Getty Images) The second match of the two-match Test series between Australia and West Indies was played at the Gabba Stadium in Brisbane. This was a day-night test match in which Australia had not lost a single match till date. But this record of Australia was broken by West Indies. Windies team defeated Australia by 8 runs in the second test. With this, West Indies became the first team to defeat Australia in a pink ball test match. The credit for this victory of West Indies goes to 24 year old young fast bowler Shamar Joseph (Shammar Joseph) who, despite being injured, broke Australia’s pride on the Gabba field. With this, West Indies has drawn this two-match Test series 1-1 on Australian soil. AUS vs WI: Shamar Joseph showed the stars of the day to Kangaroo batsman West Indies’ 24-year-old young fast bowler Shamar Joseph, despite being injured, broke the back of Australia’s batting order by taking 7 wickets on the Gabba pitch, which is considered the stronghold of the Australian team. In fact, Kangaroo fast bowler Mitchell Starc had injured West Indies cricketer Shamar Joseph with his deadly yorker on the third day of the Brisbane Test match against West Indies. Mitchell Starc’s yorker hit the front part of Shamar Joseph’s shoe, after which the player had to leave the field groaning in pain and at that time there was a lot of blood coming out from his leg. Despite being injured, he continued to bowl and made the most important contribution to his team’s victory. The West Indies team had set a target of 216 runs to win against Australia in this test match. Irrespective of his injury, Windies fast bowler Shamar Joseph defeated the Kangaroo batsmen on the Gabba pitch on the fourth day of the Brisbane Test match. The Australian batsman had to struggle to score even one run here. Shamar Joseph bowled lethally and took 7 wickets for 68 runs in 11.5 overs and bowled out Australia for 207 runs in the fourth innings. For Australia, Steve Smith remained unbeaten after scoring 91 runs. Joseph received the Player of the Match and Player of the Series awards for his excellent performance.

AUS-W vs SA-W, 2nd T20I: Match Prediction Know which team has the upper hand and who can win today’s match?

This match will be played between the two teams in Canberra Australia Women vs South Africa Women (Image Credit- Twitter AUS-W vs SA-W 2nd T20I Match Prediction: South Africa women’s team is currently on Australia tour for the all format series. Currently a three-match T20 series is being played between the two teams. So the second match of this series will be played on 28 January at Manuka Oval, Canberra. Let us know which team has the upper hand in this match- AUS-W vs SA-W Match Information: matches Australia Women vs South Africa Women, 2nd T20I Venue Manuka Oval in Canberra Date & Time Sunday, January 28, 5:15 AM Live Broadcast and Streaming Details Sony Liv and Sony Sports Network Pitch Report of Manuka Oval Stadium: It is often seen on the pitch of Manuka Oval that it seems to help the batsmen more than the bowlers. Accordingly, cricket fans can get an exciting watch. Winning the toss and choosing to bat on the field could prove to be a wise decision. AUS-W vs SA-W Head to Head (Head-to-Head Record): total matches played 9 Australia women’s team won 9 South Africa team won 0 no results 0 Probable Playing XIs of both the teams (AUS-W vs SA-W) for the match: Australia women’s team (AUS-W): Alyssa Healy (captain & wk), Beth Mooney, Tahila Magra, Elise Perry, Poaeb Lichfield, Ashley Gardner, Grace Harris, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt, Darcy Brown. South Africa women’s team (SA-W): Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Tajmin Brits, Marijan Kapp, Sune Luus, Anneke Bosch, Chloe Tryon, Nadine de Klerk, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Nonkululeko Mlaba, Masabata Klaas, Ayabonga Khaka. Match Prediction, Australia women’s team can win the match: In the match, Australia team can decide to bat first after winning the toss. The team can score between 50 to 60 runs in powerplay and total score between 180 to 200 runs. Australia will win the match. So in the second situation, South Africa can win the toss and decide to bat first. The team can score between 50 to 60 runs in powerplay and total score between 160 to 180 runs. Australia will win the match. Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in test cricket in India India’s 10 most successful bowling pairs in Test cricket- Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in day-night test matches ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England

AUS vs WI: Shamar Joseph could not play Mitchell Starc’s tremendous yorker properly, young player retired hurt against Australia

As soon as the ball hit Joseph’s leg, he immediately fell on the field and was seen in a lot of pain. AUS vs WI (Pic Source-Twitter) Currently, the second and final Test match between Australia and West Indies is being played at Gabba in Brisbane. So far both the teams have performed very well in this match. Let us tell you, during the second innings of West Indies, Australia’s experienced fast bowler Mitchell Starc threw a tremendous yorker to the young West Indies player Shamar Joseph which hit the West Indies player straight in the leg. As soon as the ball hit Joseph’s leg, he immediately fell on the field and was seen in a lot of pain. All this happened in the 73rd over of West Indies’ second innings. After this ball, Shamar Joseph could not continue his batting and had to retire hurt. As soon as the young players fell on the field, the physio immediately came and went out of the field with them. Here’s the video: Shamar Joseph got hurt by Mitchell Starc’s delivery, so he had to leave the game temporarily. Australia needs 216 runs to win the Test match.#AUSvWIpic.twitter.com/4PLZu9VsL3 — CricTracker (@Cricketracker) January 27, 2024 Australia needs 216 runs to win the match Let us tell you, Australia needs 216 runs to win this match. In this match, West Indies was all out for 311 runs in its first innings, after which Australia declared its first innings at 289 runs for 9 wickets. After this, West Indies scored only 193 runs in its second innings. Australia needs 216 runs to win this match and they have batted very well in this match so far. Kirk McKenzie scored 41 runs for West Indies in the second innings while Justin Greaves contributed 33 runs. Alick Athanaze played a valuable inning of 35 runs. For Australia, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon took three wickets each while Mitchell Starc and Cameron Green took one wicket each. In the first test match, Australia defeated West Indies by 10 wickets. If Australia wins this match also, then it will win the two-match Test series by 2-0. Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in test cricket in India India’s 10 most successful bowling pairs in Test cricket- Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in day-night test matches ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England

Travis Head did a charismatic run out in Gabba Test, video went viral

Before Kemvam Hodge could return to the crease, the wickets had already flown. AUS vs WI (Image Credit- Twitter X) The second Test match is being played between Australia and West Indies at Gabba, Brisbane, where the host team seems to be in a strong position. On the third day of the game, Travis Head showed the way to the pavilion by running out Caribbean batsman Kavem Hodge in a spectacular fashion. Actually, Nathan Lyon was bowling in the 50th over of the innings. Kavem Hodge tried to play the sixth ball of the over on the leg side, but Travis Head, posted there, caught the ball with leopard-like agility and threw it straight on the stump. . Before Hodge could return to the crease, the bails had flown away. In the end the third umpire declared him out. Kevem Hodge returned after scoring 29 runs from 74 balls, batting well. At this moment the visiting team appears to be in trouble. Watch video here Travis Head! What reflexes!#PlayOfTheDay , @nrmainsurance , #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/ffCYZwmBov — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 27, 2024 Australia headed towards victory Let us tell you that West Indies scored 311 runs in its first innings. In response, Australia took a shocking decision and declared its first innings at 289/9. After this, West Indies’ second innings was limited to only 193 runs. No batsman of the team could play a big innings. Kirk McKenzie was the highest batsman scoring 41 runs. Apart from him, Alik Athanaze scored 35 runs. For Australia, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon took maximum 3-3 wickets. Australia now has a target of 216 runs to win. Till the time of writing the news, it has scored 24 runs without losing any wicket and it still needs 192 runs to win. Earlier, the Kangaroo team had defeated West Indies by 10 wickets in the first Test match of the two-match series. Even in the Adelaide Test, the Caribbean team did not bat much, where it scored 188 runs in the first innings, while the second innings was limited to just 120 runs.

‘I don’t run any big marathons anymore’ Australian legend Allan Border on Parkinson’s disease

Allan Border has been counted among some of the best cricketers in the world in his time. Allan Border. (Photo by Duif du Toit/Gallo Images/Getty Images) Allan Border, former captain of the Australian cricket team and one of the greatest batsmen of the world, has openly expressed his views regarding Parkinson’s disease in front of the cricket fans. Allen says that his health is fine, but it is very difficult for him to fight Parkinson’s disease. However, now this veteran player of the Australian cricket team is rarely seen in public events. But he took the microphone in the second Test match between Australia and West Indies at Gabba, Brisbane and was seen doing light commentary. Border gave a big statement regarding health So while talking to Fox Cricket, the official broadcaster of this series, at the tea time of the second day of the second Test, he shared his thoughts about fighting Parkinson’s disease. Border said- To be honest, my health is good at the moment. Apart from Parkinson’s, my health is quite good. I get my checkups done regularly and do what my doctor advises me to do. Rest of the body remains fine. The only problem is Parkinson’s, which many people are dealing with. But I’m in really good shape. Borden further said- I also play golf and still go for morning walks. Right now I am doing all the things that I can do normally. But I don’t run any big marathons anymore. Apart from this, other things are good. So if we tell you about Parkinson’s disease, it is a disease that occurs with increasing age, the symptoms of which are not visible in the beginning. However, it gradually affects the nervous system of the body and gradually the hold of the nervous system with the rest of the body gets weakened. Due to which human movement becomes very slow. ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats Top 5 captains who hit most sixes in all formats of cricket These 7 cricketers have married more than once

Video: Kevin Sinclair took a surprising catch on the ball of Kemar Roach, Marnus Labuschagne returned to the pavilion.

Half of Australia’s team returned to the pavilion for just 54 runs. Kevin Sinclair takes a stunning catch of Marnus Labuschagne The second Test match between Australia and West Indies is being played at Gabba, Brisbane. On the second day of the game, Kevin Sinclair took a brilliant catch to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne, the video of which went viral on the internet. It is noteworthy that in response to West Indies’ 311 runs, Australia lost four wickets for 24 runs till the tea break. In fact, Australia got its first blow in the form of Steve Smith in the very first over of the innings. He became the victim of Kemar Roach after scoring just 6 runs. After this, Marnus Labuschagne returned to the pavilion in the second over of Alzarri Joseph. The ball took the outside edge of his bat and went to fourth slip, where Kevin Sinclair jumped to his right and took a brilliant catch. Watch the video here- A fourth-slip SCREAMER! Kevin Sinclair is having a debut to remember! #PlayOfTheDay , @nrmainsurance , #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/jrwK4jmkuD — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 26, 2024 Half of Australia’s team returned to the pavilion on 54 runs. After this, fast bowler Kemar Roach pushed the Kangaroo team on the backfoot by dismissing Cameron Green (8) and Travis Head (0) in the last over before the tea break on the second day. Earlier, Steve Smith once again failed as an opening batsman in Test. He was given out LBW by Kemar Roach. Half of Australia’s team has returned to the pavilion for just 54 runs. However, Usman Khawaja and Alex Carey handled the innings and took the team’s score beyond 100. Both the batsmen are currently present at the crease. Till the time of writing, Australia has scored 114 runs after losing 5 wickets and is behind West Indies by 197 runs with 5 wickets remaining. Earlier, West Indies team was all out after scoring 311 runs in the first innings. Debutant Sinclair scored 50 runs in 98 balls, which included five fours and a six. He was the last batsman to be dismissed in the West Indies innings, stumped by off-spinner Nathan Lyon.

AUS vs WI: After taking the wicket, Josh Hazlewood signaled Covid positive Cameron Green to stay away, watch viral video

This incident happened in the second test match between Australia and West Indies Australia vs West Indies, 2nd Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) Josh Hazlewood is seen joking with Covid positive Cameron Green in the second Test match between Australia and West Indies, which started on Thursday, January 25, at Gabba, Brisbane, the video of which is going viral on social media very fast. Let us tell you that the first wicket of West Indies, which won the toss and batted in the match, falls at 9 runs. Caribbean captain Kraigg Brathwaite, after scoring 4 runs, gets caught out by wicketkeeper Alex Carey on the ball of Josh Hazlewood. After the fall of the wicket, the rest of the team players come to Hejluvad to celebrate, but during this, Covid positive Green comes to him and he celebrates taking the wicket with him in the air and signals him to stay back. . Watch this viral video of Josh Hazlewood Hazlewood shoos away the Covid-positive Green! #AUSvWI pic.twitter.com/iQFbbKfpwV — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 25, 2024 Also, let us tell you that this is not the first time that an Australian player has been affected by Covid. Before the first Test match against West Indies, Travis Head and Australia team head coach Andrew McDonald have also been affected by Covid. On the other hand, if we tell you the situation of this second test match, the decision to bat first after winning the toss has not gone in favor of the West Indies team. No batsman of the team has been able to withstand the Australian fast bowling. Till the time of writing the news, West Indies have scored 105 runs at the loss of 5 wickets after 36 overs. At present, Kevem Hodge is batting on 20 runs and Joshua Da Silva is batting on 22 runs. Whereas Craig Brathwaite 4, Tegnarayan Chanderpaul 21, Kirk McKenzie 21, Alick Athanase 8 and Justin Graves were out cheaply after scoring 6 runs. On the other hand, in Australia’s bowling, Mitchell Starc got 3 wickets and Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins got 1 wicket each. Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats Top 5 captains who hit most sixes in all formats of cricket These 7 cricketers have married more than once IPL 2024: Rajasthan Royals will win the second trophy on the basis of these 11 players Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in super over in T20I history

AUS vs WI: Despite being infected with Corona virus, this player got a chance in the playing XI

cameron green Even though he has not recovered from Corona yet, he has still been given a chance in the playing XI and he will also maintain the necessary social distancing from other players during the match. During this period, he can bowl, bat and field but he will not be allowed to blow on the ball or sweat. Apart from this, he will not be able to shake hands with any player present on the field during the match. in adelaide west indies Batsman Travis Head, who got infected with the virus after the first Test against Australia, traveled alone to Brisbane for the second match at Gabba, after which his Covid report also came negative. Joining the team for training on Wednesday, Head did not face any restrictions and was set to take part in the Tests starting on Thursday. Let us tell you that Australia is playing its last Test match at home this summer. The Kangaroo team is currently at the first position in the points table of the third edition of the World Test Championship (WTC). Australia has won 6 out of 9 matches played so far, while they have faced defeat in only 2 matches. Australia currently have 61.11 win percentage points. Australia vs West Indies: Playing XI of both teams for the second test match Australia (Playing XI): Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood West Indies (Playing XI): Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), Tejnarine Chanderpaul, Kirk McKenzie, Alick Athanaje, Kvam Hodge, Justin Greaves, Joshua Da Silva, Kevin Sinclair, Alzarri Joseph, Kemar Roach, Shamar Joseph

Australia vs West Indies, 2nd Test, know playing XI of both teams, head to head record and TV and live streaming details

The hosts won the first Test match by 10 wickets and currently Australia is leading 1-0 in the two-match Test series. Australia (Image Credit- Twitter X) The second and final Test match of the two-match Test series between Australia and West Indies is starting from January 25 at Gabba, Brisbane. Let us tell you, the hosts had won the first Test match by 10 wickets and currently Australia is leading 1-0 in the two-match Test series. The first Test was played at Adelaide Oval in which the West Indies batsmen had a very disappointing performance. West Indies were all out for 188 runs in the first innings. After this, Australia could score only 283 runs in its first innings after losing all the wickets. Shamar Joseph, playing his debut match for West Indies, took five wickets in his name. In the second innings also, West Indies failed to make a big score and was all out for 120 runs. Australia achieved the target of 25 runs without losing any wicket. Now both the teams would definitely like to win this second test match. Gabba Pitch Report: The pitch report of Gabba helps the bowlers a lot and the batsmen have to face a lot of problems. However, if the batsman is set then he can easily score big here. Australia vs West Indies, probable playing XI Australia: There will be no changes in Australia’s playing XI. The team which played in the first test can be seen playing in the second test also. Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood west indies The West Indies team has both young and experienced players. The team also would not like to make changes in the second test. Kraigg Brathwaite (captain), T. Chanderpaul, Kirk McKenzie, Alek Athanazye, Kavem Hodge, Justin Greaves, Joshua de Silva (wk), Alzarri Joseph, Gudakesh Moti, Kemar Roach, Shamar Joseph Australia vs West Indies, head to head record in Tests So far, 119 Test matches have been played between the two teams in which Australia has won 61 while West Indies has won 32 matches. 25 matches have been drawn while one has been tied. Australia vs West Indies 2nd Test, broadcast details: This match will be played from January 25 to January 29 and will start at 9:30 am Indian time. The live broadcast of this match will be seen on Star Sports 1 and Star Sports 1 HD while its live streaming will be on Disney + Hotstar. 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats Top 5 captains who hit most sixes in all formats of cricket These 7 cricketers have married more than once IPL…