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AUS vs IND: 'Sure I Will Get A Big Score', Washington Sundar To His Dad Before Gabba Innings
While fans and former cricketers are pleasantly surprised at India's tail wagging with No. 7 and 8 scoring half-centuries, Washington Sundar's father is upset at his son for not getting a Test century.
Sundar scored 62 off 144 balls and shared a 123-run seventh-wicket partnership with Shardul Thakur, who made 67 on the third day of the fourth Test between India and Australia at The Gabba. Sundar was the ninth man to be dismissed.
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