India’s Refreshing Lower Order Batting Saves from the Catastrophe
The Gabba Stadium of Brisbane has been filled with fans who came along with their umbrella of hope. The first innings of India resumed with the unbeaten Batsmen Jadeja with 41 and Nitish Reddy.
Post the morning session again the rain interrupted which forced the umpires to start the afternoon session little later. India progressed their scoreboard to 180 and it continued to climb up with an unforeseeable batting from India’s lower order. The fourth day ended with the attacking bowling of skipper Pat Cummins four wicket haul but the Australian team were little disappointed to end the final session before the fall of the final wicket.
An Unyielding Lower Order Batting
After the fall of all the crucial batters’ wickets the Australian bowlers were confident that they could easily rip off the lower order. It was a complete jaw-struck moment to both the Australian and Indian men’s team to witness the crucial scores bagged by Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah who still stands unbeaten on the field.
One of the iconic moments which every Indian fan would cherish till the grave is the smashing sixer by Akash against the aggressive pace of Pat Cummins with Virat’s bat. The 28 year old player garnered the attention of the whole crowd and he has become a sensation in all the social media platforms.
Day 4: Scoreboard of First Innings
Australia – 445
India – 252/9 (Trail by 193 runs)
- Akash Deep – 27
- Bumrah – 10
Key Bowlers of Australia
- Pat Cummins – 4
- Starc – 3
- Lyon – 1
- Hazlewood -1
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