3rd Test: Rain Forces Early Lunch After Australia Bowl Out India For 260, Take 185-run Lead
Akash and Bumrah added eight more runs in four overs and took their last-wicket partnership to 47 before Travis Head snapped the final wicket of the Indian innings. Coming from round the wicket, Head got a slider to move across Akash and beat his outside edge after drawing him forward.
In this process, Akash’s back foot came out of the crease and Alex Carey completed a sharp stumping to end India’s innings and give Australia a big lead, as the batter was dismissed for 31 off 44 balls.
The 47-run stand for the last wicket between Akash and Bumrah also sets a new record for India in terms of tenth-wicket partnerships in Tests against Australia at the Gabba, surpassing the previous record of 33, set by Manoj Prabhakar and Javagal Srinath in 1991/92.
Just as Nathan McSweeney and Usman Khawaja, who turned 38 on Wednesday, were ready to come out and bat, a lighting alert near the Gabba meant everyone was forced off the field.
"Severe weather is expected at any moment. Please seek shelter from exposed areas of the venue and follow the directions of the event staff,” read the announcement from the big screen at the Gabba.
Rain then came in, and with dark clouds still prevalent, everything looms towards a drawn affair at the Gabba. The series scoreline is 1-1, ahead of the big Boxing Day Test at the MCG, starting on December 26.
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Rain then came in, and with dark clouds still prevalent, everything looms towards a drawn affair at the Gabba. The series scoreline is 1-1, ahead of the big Boxing Day Test at the MCG, starting on December 26.
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Article Source: IANS