Published 09:08 IST, January 17th 2021
Hazlewood's double strike to get Pant & Agarwal spells trouble for India at Gabba on Day 3
Australia's Josh Hazlewood struck twice after lunch to get rid of wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant and Mayank Agarwal on day three of the 4th Test at the Gabba
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Australia's Josh Hazlewood struck twice after lunch to get rid of wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant and Mayank Agarwal on day three of 4th Test at Gabba on Sunday. Mayank Agarwal was dismissed for 38 runs - just two deliveries after play had resumed post-lunch. Rishabh Pant followed Agarwal nearly six overs later as Cameron Green took a screamer at slips to send wicketkeeper-batsman back to pavilion for just 23 runs. Earlier, Hazlewood bowled a peach of a delivery to get important wicket of a well-settled Cheteshwar Pujara right before lunch. India trialled Australia by 106 runs, with Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur at crease at time of publishing this story.
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Hazlewood's double strike spells trouble for India
India lost big wicket of skipper Ajinkya Rahane to a poor shot just before lunch as y reached 161 for four on third day of series-deciding fourth Test against Australia here on Sunday. This was after Mitchell Starc induced a thick edge off Rahane for Matw Wade to complete a comfortable catch in slip cordon after India captain had got away with similar shots twice in first hour of play. visitors started with ir overnight pair of Rahane (37) and Cheteshwar Pujara (25) adding 43 runs before latter fell to anear unplayable delivery by Josh Hazlewood in only his second over of day.
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Until Pujara's dismissal, experienced duo raised hopes of a big partnership by negotiating formidable Australian bowling attack in first one hour of play. Pujara was his usual solid self while Rahane was a bit more adventurous and lucky as ball flew past gap between gully and third slip for boundaries on two occasions. Before getting out, Pujara square cut Mitchell Starc for a boundary and also collected four runs with a back-foot square drive through deep point.
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Play abandoned after rains on Day 2
After losing Shubman Gill early on in session, Rohit Sharma carried forward momentum for India along with Cheteshwar Pujara. However, Rohit Sharma's blunder cost him his well-paced innings as he was dismissed for 44 runs after facing 74 deliveries. Cheteshwar Pujara (8) and Ajinkya Rahane (2) added only two runs in 6.1 overs before break. Rain played spoilsport at Gabba after Tea break was taken, forcing day's play to be abandoned. India’s injury-depleted attack dismissed Australia for 369 on second morning of series-deciding cricket test at Gabba in a confidence-boosting session for tourists. Thangarasu Natarajan clean bowled last man Josh Hazlewood to return 3-78 on his test debut and end Australian innings at lunch on Saturday.
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09:06 IST, January 17th 2021