India edge Australia for first win in Australia since 2008; Brogdon's 3-pointers lift Bucks past Raptors

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December 10, 2018 04:17 pm | Updated November 10, 2021 12:18 pm IST

Ravichandran Ashwin took the final wicket as India dismissed Australia for 291 with two balls remaining in an extended penultimate session on day five to win an engrossing, low-scoring contest.

Ravichandran Ashwin took the final wicket as India dismissed Australia for 291 with two balls remaining in an extended penultimate session on day five to win an engrossing, low-scoring contest.

Basketball

Bucks beat Raptors 104-99

In the match between the Eastern Conference’s top two teams, Milwaukee Bucks defeated Toronto Raptors 104-99 on Sunday night.

Malcolm Brogdon, who finished with 18 points, hit the game tying and go-ahead 3-pointers for the Bucks in the final 67 seconds of the game.

Cricket

India win first Test to take 1-0 lead

It didn’t come easy but India managed to win the first Test against Australia at Adelaide by 31 runs.

With their first win in Australia in 10 years, India take a 1-0 lead in the four match Test series.

Australia’s tail made the Indian bowlers sweat, but the bowlers stuck to their tasks and got the job done.

Jasprit Bumrah, Ravichandran Ashwin and Mohammed Shami finished with three wickets apiece in the second innings, while Ishant Sharma finished with one.

Wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant ended up with a world record-equalling 11 catches in the match.

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