• The rain-marred third Test between Australia and India at the Gabba ended in a draw.

  • Travis Head was named Player of the Match for his outstanding knock.

Twitter reactions: Rain drama at Gabba leads to drawn 3rd Test between Australia and India
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The drama-filled third Test of the India tour of Australia 2024-25 at the Gabba in Brisbane concluded in a rain-affected draw. Persistent interruptions across all five days thwarted both teams’ efforts to secure a decisive win, leaving the five-match Test series level at 1-1 with two matches to go.

Australia second innings: A collapse under Indian pacers

The final day began with India resuming their first innings at 252/9. The visitors managed to add just eight more runs before being bowled out for 260 in the 79th over. This left Australia with a substantial first-innings lead of 185 runs. Despite the rain’s looming presence, the stage was set for a thrilling conclusion.

Australia began their second innings aggressively, but the Indian pacers quickly seized control. Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep took two wickets each, while Jasprit Bumrah showcased his class, taking three crucia🦂l wickets. Bumrah’s performance brought his tally to nine wickets across both innings, solidifying his status as the leader of India’s bowling attack. Australia declared their innings at 89/7 after 18 overs, setting India a challenging target of 275 runs with limited time left in the match.

AUS vs IND 2024, 3rd Test: Key Highlights

  • Australia’s first innings dominance: The Test began with Australia’s batters setting a commanding tone. Travis Head and Steve Smith stole the show with magnificent centuries, scoring 152 and 101, respectively. Head’s attacking knock, featuring 18 boundaries, laid a solid foundation, while Smith’s composed innings added stability. Wicketkeeper Alex Carey contributed a gritty half-century to push Australia to a formidable first-innings total of 445. India’s standout performer was Bumrah, who showcased his class by claiming six wickets, keeping the visitors in the contest.
  • India’s resilient fightback: India’s response with the bat was spirited but fell short of matching Australia’s total. KL Rahul led the fight with a gritty 84, while Ravindra Jadeja chipped in with a well-compiled half-century. Despite their efforts, the Indian innings ended at 260, avoiding the follow-on but leaving the team trailing by 185 runs. Australian captain Pat Cummins was instrumental with the ball, claiming four crucial wickets and disrupting India’s momentum.
  • Indian pacers dominate Australia’s second innings: With a significant lead, Australia’s second innings began cautiously but soon fell prey to India’s fiery pace attack. Indian fast bowlers, led by Bumrah, dismantled the Australian batting lineup. Siraj and Akash supported with a couple of wickets. At the end of 18 overs, Australia declared their innings at 89/7, setting India a target of 275 runs.
  • Rain has the final say: India’s chase was off to a brisk start, reaching 8/0 in 2🥀.1 overs, but the persistent rain and bad light halted play. Despite brief attempts to resume, the umpires eventually called off the match, resulting in a draw. The weather disruptions throughout the game played a pivotal role, preventing either side from gaining an advantage.
  • Player of the Match: Head was named Player of the Match for his stellar first-innings knock of 152 off 160 balls. Head’s consistency has made him the leading run-scorer of the series, amassing 409 runs in three matches.

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