IND vs AUS Live: India at 180/6, Jadeja’s Brilliant Half-Century Increases Hopes
Live Cricket Score, India vs Australia (IND vs AUS) 3rd Test Day 4: Welcome to Amar Ujala’s live blog. The third Test of the five-match series between India and Australia is taking place in Brisbane. India’s captain won the toss and chose to bowl first. Australia posted 445 runs in their first innings, and India is currently batting in their response.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Match Resumes
After a brief rain delay, the match has restarted. Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Kumar Reddy are at the crease. India is still trailing by over 60 runs to avoid the follow-on and is 260+ runs behind Australia’s total of 445 runs.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Play Set to Resume at 11 AM IST
The rain has cleared up, and after an inspection, the umpires have decided to resume the match. Play will begin at 11 AM IST. India is currently at 180/6 in their first innings. Jadeja has made 52 runs, and Nitish Kumar Reddy is on 9 runs.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Match Suspended Again Due to Rain
The play has been halted once more due to rain. Earlier, heavy rain during the lunch break forced a stoppage. India is at 180/6, with Jadeja having scored his 22nd Test half-century. Jadeja celebrated by waving his bat in a swordsman style. This is Jadeja’s first match in this series, and his half-century has bolstered India’s lower order. The team still needs 66 more runs to avoid the follow-on. Nitish Reddy is at the crease with Jadeja, having shared a 39-run partnership.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Jadeja’s Half-Century
Ravindra Jadeja’s half-century marks the 22nd of his Test career. This is his first appearance in the series, and he has made a significant impact in the first innings. His runs have given India’s lower order a boost, and the team needs another 66 runs to avoid the follow-on. Nitish Reddy is accompanying Jadeja at the crease.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Heavy Rain During Lunch Break
There was heavy rain during the lunch break at the Gabba, which halted play. However, the covers have been removed, and the supersoppers are doing their work. The match should resume shortly.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Lunch Break
By lunch on Day 4, India had scored 167/6. The session was affected by rain and lasted only about three hours. Jadeja is unbeaten on 41, and Nitish Reddy has 7 runs. The two have put on a partnership of 26 runs. India still needs 79 runs to avoid the follow-on, while Australia’s total of 445 leaves India 278 runs behind.
India began the day at 51/4 but lost their fifth wicket quickly as Rohit Sharma was dismissed by Cummins for 10 runs. Rahul and Jadeja then shared a 67-run partnership, with Rahul falling for 84 runs after hitting eight fours in 139 balls. Earlier, Yashasvi, Gill, Virat, and Pant were dismissed for low scores. Starc and Cummins each took two wickets, while Hazelwood took one wicket before being injured.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Jadeja and Nitish at the Crease
India has scored over 150 runs for the loss of six wickets. Currently, Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Reddy are at the crease. KL Rahul, who made a solid 84 runs off 139 balls, was dismissed by Nathan Lyon. India now needs 246 more runs to avoid the follow-on.
IND vs AUS Live Score: India Suffers a Big Blow
KL Rahul, who was playing exceptionally well, was dismissed by Nathan Lyon after scoring 84 runs. With his departure, India’s score stands at 145/6.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Half-Century Partnership Between Rahul and Jadeja
KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja formed a partnership of over 50 runs. India has now scored 130 runs after losing five wickets, with Rahul at the crease on 77 runs and Jadeja on 22. India is still 315 runs behind Australia’s total.
IND vs AUS Live Score: Game Resumes
After a brief rain delay, play has resumed. India has scored 105 runs after losing five wickets. KL Rahul is at the crease with 68 runs, and Ravindra Jadeja is on six. The partnership between the two stands at 31 runs. Australia posted 445 runs in their first innings, leaving India 340 runs behind. India’s only setback today has been the dismissal of Rohit Sharma, who was out for 10 runs after a 30-run partnership with Rahul.