Rain delays slow rampant Australia after India lose four early wickets in third Test

Rain delays slow rampant Australia after India lose four early wickets in third Test
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Rain delays slow rampant Australia after India lose four early wickets in third Test
Author: Australian Associated Press
Published: Dec, 16 2024 07:40

Brisbane’s big wet looms as India’s best chance of saving the third Test against Australia, after the tourists slumped to 51-4 after a miserable day three for them at the Gabba. In between seven rain delays, one aborted start and an early finish due to bad light, Australia were all out for 445 before Mitchell Starc stamped his authority with the ball.

Further rain is forecast on the final days, meaning the only way Australia may win this game and take 2-1 series lead is if they bowl India out for 245 or less and enforce the follow on to bat just once. But the hosts’ bowlers have given them every chance of doing just that, running through an Indian top order becoming more fragile as the tour wears on.

Starc (2-25) took wickets in each of his first two overs, before a brilliant piece of fielding from the quick gave Josh Hazlewood the chance to remove Virat Kohli. The left-armer had Yashavi Jaiswal out second ball for four, when the opener inexplicably hit Starc straight to Mitch Marsh at forward square leg.

In Starc’s next over he had Shubman Gill caught in the gully, this time wonderfully taken by a diving Marsh moving high to his left. The quick was influential again for Australia’s next wicket, when he dived to cut off a KL Rahul hook shot near the boundary and keep it to one run.

Next ball, Hazlewood drew the edge of a driving Kohli to have him caught behind for three, continuing the Indian mega star’s horror run in first innings. A brief seven-ball period on the field between rain delays also allowed Pat Cummins to draw Rishabh Pant’s edge and have him caught behind for nine.

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