Gabba Test: India Needs 275 to Win as Australia Declares at 89/7

The third Test match between India and Australia, part of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, is unfolding dramatically at the Gabba in Brisbane. The home team declared their second innings at 89/7, setting India a target of 275 runs, including the 185-run lead Australia secured in the first innings.

After a lackluster performance in the first innings, Indian bowlers showcased their prowess in the second innings, unsettling the Australian batting lineup. Australia lost seven wickets for just 89 runs. Jasprit Bumrah claimed three wickets, while Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep took two wickets each.

In Australia’s second innings, key contributions included:

Max McSweeney - 4
Usman Khawaja - 8
Marnus Labuschagne - 1
Mitchell Marsh - 2
Travis Head - 17
Steve Smith - 4
Alex Carey - 20
Pat Cummins - 22
Mitchell Starc - 2* (not out)
With a target of 275 runs, India faces a challenging yet attainable task. However, given the pace-friendly nature of the pitch and the match entering its final day, chasing the target won’t be easy. It remains to be seen whether India’s batters will play for a draw or adopt an aggressive approach in pursuit of victory.


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