Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Josh Hazlewood celebrates together with his group after taking the wicket of Mayank Agarwal of India throughout day three of the 4th Test Match within the sequence between Australia and India at The Gabba.
The fourth and decisive Brisbane Test has resumed in full swing on Sunday after the Day 2 motion was principally truncated on account of rain.
And the day hasn’t introduced any change in fortune of Indian batsmen who’re struggling to tame the notorious GABBA pitch which has been Aussies’ bastion for many years.
None of the Indian batsmen have scored a half century within the Test with complete top-order again within the pavilion with mere 161 runs on the board; newest scalp being Mayank Agarwal.
12-run wanting his first fifty of the sequence, Agarwal fell proper after the tea break and was himself accountable for enjoying away from his physique.
The 29-year-old Karnataka batsman fell in the beginning of the 61st over when he edged Josh Hazlewood’s outward transferring supply to Steve Smith standing at second slip. The star Aussie batsman did fumble the catch initially however ensured he grasp onto the ball within the second try.
Steve Smith juggles a sizzling probability at slip – and Australia have 5 Indian wickets! #OhWhatAFeeling@Toyota_Aus | #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/o93PJXA8BM— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 17, 2021
With his dismissal, India are solely left with Rishabh Pant as final recognised batsmen on the pitch and is accompanied by Washington Sundar within the center.