Australia-India Test Ends in a Draw Due to Rain
Rain turned out to be a blessing for India in the third Test against Australia at Brisbane. The match ended in a draw after frequent rain interruptions throughout the game, including the final day. Only 24.1 overs were bowled on Day 5, during which eight wickets fell across both teams.
India started the final day at 252/9 in their first innings and were bowled out for 260 after adding just eight more runs. Australia, with a lead of 185 runs, began their second innings but quickly lost wickets under relentless pressure from the Indian bowlers.
Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj spearheaded the attack, reducing Australia to 89/7. In response to the precarious situation, Australian captain Pat Cummins declared the innings, setting India a target of 275 runs.
Pat Cummins top-scored for Australia in the second innings with 22 runs, followed by Alex Carey (20) and Travis Head (17). No other batsman reached double figures. Bumrah picked up three wickets for India.
India started their chase cautiously, scoring 8 runs without loss in 2.1 overs. However, bad weather and poor light made further play impossible, resulting in the match being declared a draw. Travis Head was named Player of the Match.
The five-match series is now tied at 1-1.
Score Summary:
- Australia: 445 (Smith 101, Head 152; Bumrah 6/76) & 89/7 decl. (Cummins 22, Carey 20*; Bumrah 3/18)
- India: 260 (Rahul 84, Jadeja 77; Cummins 4/81, Starc 3/83) & 8/0 (Jaiswal 4*, Rahul 4*)
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