India Staves Off Follow-on, Brisbane Test Hangs in Balance
India narrowly avoided the follow-on in the fourth Test at the Gabba, Brisbane, thanks to a 47-run partnership between Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep, who survived 90% chance of rain on Day 4, forcing an unlikely 6th day finish.
India continued to face an uphill battle in the Brisbane Test as they were bowled out for 260 in the first innings, trailing Australia by 185 runs after the Aussies' impressive 445. As the visitors faced the challenge of batting out a day to avert the follow-on, Bumrah and Deep played a crucial 47-run partnership, which included a crucial six off the Australian skipper Pat Cummins. Deep's six prevented what seemed like an inevitable bowled out for the visitors, who accumulated 252 for 9 at stumps on Day 4, stopping play due to poor light.
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India Staves Off Follow-on, Brisbane Test Hangs in Balance
India narrowly avoided the follow-on in the fourth Test at the Gabba, Brisbane, thanks to a 47-run partnership between Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep, as bad light stopped play on Day 4, forcing an unlikely 6th day finish.
India's first innings were bowled out for 260, trailing Australia by 185 runs after the Aussies' impressive 445. As the visitors fought to bat out the day and avoid the follow-on, Bumrah and Deep's 47-run partnership was crucial, including a six off Australian captain Pat Cummins. This effort helped India accumulate 252 for 9 at stumps on Day 4, forcing play to come to an end early due to poor light.
The visitors still trail Australia by 278 runs with one Test match tied, but they have succeeded in securing some breathing space. If the weather forecast of 90% chance of rain materializes, the match may conclude in a draw. Australia's hopes of securing victory are slim, with only 92 overs remaining in the match.
The Brisbane Test is shaping up to be an intriguing contest, with both teams waiting for the weather to clear up before resuming play. India will hope to salvage a draw, or even better, find a way to turn the tables on Australia and get themselves back into the series. As things stand, day five promises to be an intense and thrilling conclusion to the match.