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Will Melbourne be the rematch?
#Melbourne: Australia was out by 200 in the second inning India needs just 60 runs to win the Melbourne event This is the truth of Tuesday morning
India views the Boxing Day test match in Adelaide as payback for the disgraceful fee. The way Bumrah, Ashwin, Siraj performed with the ball in the first innings at MCG, then Captain Ajinkya Rahane’s tough century with the bat, Gill, Jadeja’s combative innings showed how desperate India was to adjust the score. Australia finished the third day with 133 runs for the loss of 6 wickets Cameron Green (16) and Pat Cummins (15) were in the fold.
Indian bowlers returned to Australia on Tuesday when the Indians were under blankets in the dead of winter. Pat Cummins is the first victim of Indian bowlers on this day. In the team’s 156 runs, he caught 6 in Mayank’s hand with Bumrah’s ball
Cameron Green 6 then took the road to the pavilion for 16 Australian team races He was fired by Mohammad Siraj, who caught fire in the inaugural test
Mohammed Siraj comes into action now that he has Green wonderfully trapped in the middle of the wicket by Jadeja. Australia 180-8 now and leading by 49 runs. #TeamIndia #AUSVIND
Details – https://t.co/bG5EiYj0Kv pic.twitter.com/RITWMj3yNK
– BCCI (@BCCI) December 29, 2020
Bumrah hits with the new ball!
A breakthrough for #TeamIndia as @ Jaspritbumrah93 the association with a strong gorilla ends and Cummins is OUT for 22. AUS 156-7 and leading by 25 races. pic.twitter.com/kger3SYO1G
– BCCI (@BCCI) December 29, 2020
Siraj took Nathan Lyon’s window and Ravichandran Ashwin took Hazelwood’s window. Mitchell Starc was undefeated on the 14th until the end Australia lost all their wickets in 103.1 overs and scored 200 runs
It’s lunch on the 4th of the 2nd #AUSVIND Proof!
Australia with everything for 2⃣0⃣0⃣.
3 tickets for Mohammed Siraj
2 inputs each for @imjadeja, @ ashwinravi99 AND @ Jaspritbumrah93
1⃣ gate for @y_umesh#TeamIndia you need 7⃣0⃣ runs to win.Dashboard 👉 https://t.co/lyjpjyeMX5 pic.twitter.com/j2WdblcliL
– BCCI (@BCCI) December 29, 2020
Meanwhile, on the morning of the third day, Rahane, Jadeja and the rest were able to add only 49 races. India’s entries ended with a rapid loss of five wickets. But India dominated Australia in the second inning by hitting first.
Matthew Wade (40) started well but Jadeja quickly returned it. It came back as LBW. Joe Burns (4) goes back to Umesh Yadav. Labushan was hitting well. But he was caught by Rahane with Ashwin’s ball. His collection is 26. Steve Smith (6) continued his bad form. Bumrah turned the leg over. Head (18) was a victim of Siraj. Captain Tim Penn was caught behind the wicket by Jadeja with a run.
Australia lost three important pieces of land in a short time. However, the bad news for India is that Umesh Yadav had to leave the field due to injury. Indian fast bowlers, however, not only with speed or swing, but also aimed at the bodies of Australian batsmen. Captain Rahane led from the front. He kept the short leg forward and the leg glide to keep hitters under pressure. As a first test, Siraj raised hopes with the ball.
4⃣ down! @imjadeja Strike to get Matthew Wade LBW out! 👍👍
Australia 98/4, 33 runs behind India. #TeamIndia #AUSVIND
Follow the game 👉 https://t.co/lyjpjyeMX5 📸📸: Getty Images Australia pic.twitter.com/g7KQ6rNmzS
– BCCI (@BCCI) December 28, 2020
Pat Cummins and Cameron Green fight for Australia. At the end of the day, Australia took a two-run lead. At the end of the day, Captain Rahane said: “The third day was in our favor. We were able to collect six wickets. But Australia is fighting. They have four wickets. We need to collect fast wickets on day four. They have the ball in the right place. You have to do the same in the first session on the fourth day. I’m not thinking about the possibility of winning. I want to go through one session at a time. ” He wants to give importance to team performance. That day was sold out due to a misunderstanding with Jadeja. But Jadeja’s performance with bat and ball as captain has made the Indian captain forget the pain of running away. India smells victory. The smell of revenge in the Melbourne skies.
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