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Australia Struggles in Test Series Against India

The Australian cricket team is facing significant challenges in their ongoing Test series against India. In the first Test match held in Perth, Australia suffered a hefty 295-run defeat, marking India's second-largest Test win by runs outside Asia.

Australia's wicketkeeper, Alex Carey, acknowledged the team's calm demeanor despite the heavy loss, but the performance has raised concerns. The absence of key player Josh Hazlewood due to injury has further complicated Australia's situation. Hazlewood's injury is his first absence from a home Test against India, and Scott Boland is set to fill in for him in the upcoming Test in Adelaide[3].

In other developments, Todd Greenberg has been named the new CEO of Cricket Australia, set to take over the role from Nick Hockley in 2025. This change comes as Australia navigates its current form and strategies in international cricket[3].

The series has also highlighted the importance of key players like Marnus Labuschagne, who has been underperforming recently, averaging just 24.5 across six matches this year. Coach Andrew McDonald emphasized the need for Labuschagne to return to his best form to support the team[3].

Top Performers:
- India's bowling unit, particularly led by Jasprit Bumrah, who warned his fellow pacers to maintain discipline and make run-making difficult for the Australian batsmen[3].

Scores and Results:
- India won the first Test by 295 runs.
- Australia is preparing for the second Test in Adelaide with several key changes and challenges[3].

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