Rohit Sharma
3rd Test: Jadeja's Gritty Half-century Drags India To 201/7 At Tea On Day 4
However, the rain gods have been helping the touring party with regular interruptions since the start of play on Day 4. The second session, which got delayed due to rain, ended minutes before its scheduled time as rain forced early tea.
Post lunch, Jadeja and Nitish Kumar Reddy weathered the storm and tackled Australian pacers Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc well. The duo stitched a 53-run stand before Cummins dislodged the bails with an inside edge off his bat in the second session to dismiss Reddy.
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