Melbourne Cricket Ground: Indian all-rounder Washington Sundar, remained confident of a turnaround despite India's dire position at the MCG. With India trailing by 310 runs and five wickets down, Sundar believes there’s plenty of time left in the Test for the visitors to mount a comeback.
Day two of the fourth Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) saw India struggle to stay afloat as Australia tightened their grip on the match. After posting a daunting 474 in their first innings, Australia reduced India to 164/5 by stumps, leaving the visitors staring at a massive deficit.
“We will still come back and continue to fight tomorrow morning,” Sundar said in the press conference. “Energy is very good in the dressing room, we are all positive, and there’s a lot of time in the game. It will be about us trying to fight really hard and get things done for the team.”