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Rain has final say in Brisbane as both teams head to Melbourne at 1-1

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Rain affected large parts of the Test match with only a full possible day's play seen on Day 2 [Cricbuzz]

Australia and India will go into the Boxing Day Test level on the scoreline after the third Test in Brisbane ended in a draw after more bad weather reduced play on the fifth day to just 24.1 overs. The decision was made shortly after the Tea break, which was advanced as players went off the field due to poor light and impending rain. India were 8 for 0 in the fourth innings after being set to get 275 in about 54 overs.

In all, the Gabba Test saw only 216.1 overs of action, which, in normal circumstances, should have been midway through the third day of the Test. But the game was severely affected by the weather right from the get go with only 13.2 overs of play possible on Day 1, and just 33.1 on the third day. Australia still found themselves windows to push for a series lead after they racked up 445 in their first innings and had India down to 74 for 5 in response.

The visitors though were rescued by the weather, and the fact that Australia were down to just two frontline fast bowlers after Josh Hazlewood pulled up with a calf strain. They were also bailed out by crucial half-centuries from KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja as well as a dogged and rousing 47-run 10th wicket stand between Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah that helped the visitors avoid the follow-on late on Day 4.

Australia still tried to turn their overall dominance into a win that was constantly being thwarted by the elements. In a manic post-lunch session on the final after only four overs were possible in the morning, their batters tried to go hard at the bowling and in the process even allowed India a little peek at an outlandish victory. After Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Usman Khawaja for the fourth time in the series by ratting his stumps from around the wicket, India quickly reduced the hosts to 33 for 5 as Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj got among the wickets against Australian batters happy to swing for the fences.

Travis Head and Alex Carey added a quickfire 27-run partnership off 22 balls before Pat Cummins clubbed two sixes and as many fours in his 10-ball 22. Ultimately it came down to how many overs Australia thought was enough to force a result with their three-man attack. They eventually declared at 89/7. But India’s openers serenely saw off 2.1 overs before bad light forced the players off for one last time in the Test.

Brief scores:
Australia 445 (Travis Head 152, Steve Smith 101; Jasprit Bumrah 6-76) and  89/7 dec. (Pat Cummins 22; Jasprit Bumrah 3-18) drew with India 260 (KL Rahul 84, Ravindra Jadeja 77; Pat Cummins 4-81) and 8/0.



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SLC name squads for Tri-Nation ‘A’ series and Four-Day series

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The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Panel has named the following squads for the upcoming Tri-Nation ‘A’ Series and the Four-Day Series.

The Tri-Nation One-Day Series, featuring Sri Lanka ‘A’, India ‘A’, and Afghanistan ‘A’, will be played at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium (RDICS), Dambulla, commencing on 9 June 2026.

The Four-Day Series between Sri Lanka ‘A’ and India ‘A’ will be played at the Galle International Cricket Stadium (GICS), Galle, with the first match scheduled to begin on 25 June 2026.

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SLC name squads for West Indies Emerging Tour of Sri Lanka 2026

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The Sri Lanka Cricket Selection Panel has selected the following squads to play in the West Indies Emerging Tour of Sri Lanka 2026.

The West Indies and Sri Lanka emerging teams will play two four-day games and three one-day games during the bilateral contest.

The tour will begin on the 8th of June with the first four-day game at MRICS, Hambantota, while the second four-day game will start on the 15th of June at the same venue.

One-day games will be played on the 22nd, 24th, and 26th of June.

The first two one-day games will be played at the SSC, and the final at the NCC.

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ICC delegation visits Bangladesh to ‘review developments linked to the BCB’

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Tamim Iqbal was sworn in as BCB president on April 7 [BCB]

A two-member ICC delegation that visited Dhaka earlier this week will report its findings and observations to the governing body. According to an ICC media release, directors Dr Mohammed Moosajee and Tavengwa Mukuhlani engaged with “a range of stakeholders to review developments linked to the BCB”.

Moosajee and Mukuhlani arrived in Dhaka on June 1, after which they met BCB’s ad-hoc committee members, including president Tamim Iqbal. The pair also met with members of the BCB’s election commission, with the polls scheduled to be held on June 7.

ESPNcricinfo has learned that the delegation also met with BCB directors who had resigned from the previous board. Among the directors who didn’t resign, Asif Akbar and Ahsan Iqbal Chowdhury were in the group that also met the ICC delegation in a separate meeting on June 2.

Afterwards, Aminul Islam, the former Bangladesh captain who was the BCB president until April, claimed that they urged the ICC to not recognise any election conducted by or under the authority of the ad-hoc committee on June 7 or at any other time. Aminul, who still considers himself the BCB president, said that the BCB’s ad-hoc committee should correct their May 31 press release regarding the ICC delegations’ visit to Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, Bangladesh’s High Court rejected a writ petition that challenged the legality of the election schedule and voter list for the upcoming BCB elections on June 7.

The bench of Justice Bhishmadev Chakrabortty and Justice Md Ashif Hasan passed the rejection order stating that the petition was not presented properly before it. The petition was filed on May 18, a month and a bit after the country’s sports ministry dissolved the BCB’s board of directors on April 7. They appointed an 11-member ad-hoc committee led by Tamim, the former Bangladesh captain, on the same day.

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