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The much-awaited third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25 between Australia and India is set to take place at the iconic Gabba in Brisbane. With the series level at 1-1, both teams have everything to play for as they chase victory to edge closer to a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) final. The match promises to be an electrifying contest,🔥 with both sides showcasing immense talent and determination ♛throughout the series.
Both teams eye crucial win
The Gabba has historically been a fortress for Australia, with the team boasting 42 wins out of 66 Tests at the venue. Ind𒉰ia, on the other hand, has managed just one victory in seven matches at this ground. While the Australians will look to capitalize on their home advantage, India will aim to defy the odds and put up a spirited fight to secure a rare win. A victory here would not only shift the series in favor of the winner but also boost their momentum heading into the final Test.
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Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist share their prediction
Former Australian cricketers Matthew Hayden and Adam Gilchrist have shared their predictions regarding the outcome of the match. The duo thrown their weight behind the hosts to come out on top in the crucial Gabba Test. They highlig♏hted Australia’s unparalleled record at the venue and the challenges the Indian team could face on a surface offering extra bounce and pace.
Hayden reflected on how the conditions at Brisbane could test India’s batting lineup. He also acknowledged India’s competitive spirit but reinforced his belief in Australia’s ability to exploit home conditions effectively.
“I’m aligning with Australia. India, I think, will struggle with the bounce and pace of this wicket again. But I do think it’s going to be a close game. Still, I’ve got Australia to win,” said Hayden while speaking on SEN Breakfast.
Gilchrist echoed Hayden’s confidence in the Australian side and went a step further by making a specific prediction for the match. He reckoned that Marnus Labuschagne, who is currently struggling with the form, will ꦚcomeback and smash a century.
“I do (think Australia can go up 2-1). And I’m tipping a Marnus hundred,” said Gilchrist.