IND vs AUS: How to become world champion like this, India was able to give Australia a target of only 76 runs – ind vs aus australia need 76 runs to win indore test vs india
Indore: Australia have a target of just 76 runs to win the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Just before stumps on the second day, the Indian team was all out for 163 runs in the second innings. Australia scored 197 runs in their first innings, leaving the hosts only 75 runs ahead. Now from here only a miracle can win India the match because even though the pitch may have help for the spinners, it is very difficult to defend such a small score. A total of 16 wickets fell on the second day of the game. When Australia lost six wickets, the Indian team was all out for the second consecutive day.
Matthew Kuhnmann, who took five wickets in the first innings, was supported this time by Nathan Lyon, who took eight wickets. In this way, he has become the highest Test wicket-taker spin bowler for India. In the second innings, apart from Cheteshwar Pujara, none of the Indian batsmen could stay at the crease. The Indian batsmen once again had to struggle against the Australian spinners. India, who have lost only two Tests at home in the last 10 years, had to give Australia a target of at least 150 runs if they wanted to win.
After the Indian team was reduced to just 109 runs in the first innings on the very first day of the game, fast bowler Umesh Yadav and off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin in the morning session raised hopes of a comeback for the hosts by bowling out Australia for 197 runs in the first innings. . Australia took an 88-run lead. India did not start well in the second innings as well. Shubman Gill (05), who was included in the team in place of Lokesh Rahul, who was struggling with poor form, failed once again and was bowled in an attempt to play Nathan Lyon’s ball forward. Lyon was followed by Indian captain Rohit Sharma (12), Ravindra Jadeja (07), Cheteshwar Pujara (59), KS Bharat (3), Ashwin (16), Umesh Yadav (0) and Mohammed Siraj (0) looking in rhythm. hunted down
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