Australia Vs India LIVE SCORE (test)

Australia Vs India At Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Sydney, 07 January, 2021

07 January, 2021
Starts 05:00 (IST)
Play In Progress

338/10 (105.4 ov)

312/6 (87.0 ov)

3rd Test

244/10 (100.4 ov)

71/1 (22.3 ov)

Australia India
338/10 (105.4 ov) - R/R 3.2 244/10 (100.4 ov) - R/R 2.42
312/6 (87.0 ov) - R/R 3.59 71/1 (22.3 ov) - R/R 3.16

Play In Progress

India need 336 runs to win with 9 wickets remaining

This Over
Batsman Status R B 4s 6s
Rohit Sharma Batting 39 69 4 1
Cheteshwar Pujara Batting 0 2 0 0
Bowling 0 M R W
Josh Hazlewood 5.3 1 9 1
Current Partnership Last Wicket 71/1 (22.1)

0 (0) R/R: 0

Shubman Gill 31(64) S.R (48.43)

c Tim Paine b Josh Hazlewood

India vs Australia Live Score, 3rd Test at SCG, Day 4: Hazlewood gets Gill dismissed for 31

11:43 (IST)

OUT! Gill is gone, Hazlewood gets him. Shapes away from Gill and takes the outside edge with it to the keeper. Gill wastes a review as it was a regulation caught behind. Wonder why he went for it? India lose their first wicket. Shubman Gill c Paine b Hazlewood 31(64)

11:40 (IST)

After 22 overs,India 71/0 ( Rohit Sharma 39 , Shubman Gill 31)

Lyon comes back on. And straightaway that bounce, which came big on Gill on one instance, luckily for the batsman there was no bat as the ball looped in air before Wade took a diving catch. 

11:37 (IST)

After 21 overs,India 70/0 ( Rohit Sharma 39 , Shubman Gill 30)

Rohit looks to be doing all the things right. He is enjoying the pitch. The ball is coming very smoothly on to the bat and bad balls are being given the due punishment. That six over mid-wicket ropes was effortless and that is what you expect from the Hitman. Majestic.

11:35 (IST)

SIX! That is an outrageous shot from Rohit, short ball from Green and Rohit rocks back to pull it on back foot for six over mid-wicket ropes.

11:32 (IST)

Two fifty-plus opening stands for India in a Test match in Australia:

Sydney, 1968
Sydney, 2021*

Umang Pabari, Cricket statistician

11:32 (IST)
11:32 (IST)

After 20 overs,India 64/0 ( Rohit Sharma 33 , Shubman Gill 30)

Fifty-run stand came up between Rohit and Gill in the 19th over. Two glorious drives from Rohit Sharma, the ones only he is capable of playing. Absolute mastery, the same lazy elegance. And then double run off the last ball. Lyon is warming up. Maybe he is bowling next.

11:30 (IST)

FOUR! Ah, the timing, the weight shift, everything perfect, Rohit creams it through for four runs.

11:29 (IST)

FOUR! Fuller from Starc, Rohit makes full use of it, gets on front foot and leans into the shot, ball races away for four to covers.

11:28 (IST)

After 19 overs,India 53/0 ( Rohit Sharma 22 , Shubman Gill 30)

Cameron Green, right-arm medium, comes into the attack. Short ball, Gill pulls it away in style, albeit just for two. The penultimate ball of the over tailed in to Gill, who managed to bring the bat down in time. What a shot to finish the over. Cross batted shot for four down the ground.

11:27 (IST)

FOUR! Authority, short ball from Green and Gill cross batted it for four down the ground, what a shot

Highlights

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India vs Australia 2020-21 Live score and latest update of 3rd Test at Sydney: Lyon comes back on. And straightaway that bounce, which came big on Gill on one instance, luckily for the batsman there was no bat as the ball looped in air before Wade took a diving catch.

Day 3 report: Cheteshwar Pujara's singular lack of intent pushed an injury-ravaged India into a deep hole as Australia tightened the noose with a substantial 197-run lead on a forgettable Saturday for the visitors in the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Pujara's slowest Test half-century, a painstaking 50 off 176 balls, was soon followed by India being bowled out for 244 on the third day with the other batsmen feeling tremendous pressure of a dormant scoreboard.

A first-innings lead of 94 runs provided by the bowlers and some good fielding did help Australia's cause.

By stumps, Steve Smith (29 batting) and Marnus Labuschagne (47 batting) gave an exhibition of how to bat on slow tracks with Australia reaching 103/2.

Labuschagne, in particular, showed how to bat positively on a dead track hitting six boundaries in 67 balls.

As Shane Warne pointed out during commentary, it would be very difficult to chase any score in excess of 250 with variable bounce and the odd balls keeping low.

Pat Cummins (4/29 in 21.4 overs) was brilliant on an unresponsive track with some effective short-pitched bowling and got good support from Josh Hazlewood (2/43 in 21 overs) and Mitchell Starc (1/61 in 19 overs), having set up a leg-side trap.

To make matters worse for India, there were run-outs and two batsmen— Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja— were hit on the left elbow and left thumb respectively.

While both might come into bat in the second innings, Jadeja, with a swollen left thumb, will find it difficult to even grip the ball.

Earlier, Pujara's ultra-defensive approach put tremendous pressure on his colleagues and India never quite got the momentum going as Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc continuously attacked the batsmen— first with a leg-side field and short-ball strategy and then on the corridor of uncertainty.

Pujara doesn't play the pull or hook shot well and he wasn't allowed room to either cut or drive.

"I don't think it was the right approach (by Pujara), I think he needed to be a bit more proactive with his scoring rate because I felt it was putting too much pressure on his batting partners," former Australian captain Ricky Ponting wrote on twitter.

While he never tried to rotate the strike, the likes of Ajinkya Rahane (22 off 70 balls) and Rishabh Pant (36 off 67 balls) felt the urge to break the shackles in the absence of any such intention from the other end.

"It may have looked like a flat pitch but it wasn't easy to score runs," Pujara told host broadcasters Channel 7 during post match snap interview.

The defensive approach also resulted in three run-outs including the one of Hanuma Vihari (4 off 38 balls), who fell short while going for a quick but non-existent single.

It was then left to Ravindra Jadeja (28), who had to throw his bat around to bring the lead down to less than 100 runs, but that is of little comfort considering that India would now have to bat fourth to save the match.

A total of 84 runs from 34 overs in the first session, with lack of intent especially from Pujara, didn't help India's cause and Rahane's dismissal was purely due to the scoreboard pressure.

The Indian captain failed to get a move-on initially on a slow track where bounce became variable as the session session progressed.

He did hit a cover drive and then tried to take on Nathan Lyon by lofting him for a six over long on.

However, Cummins bowled one where he got extra bounce in his off-cutter, cramping Rahane for room and he was played on. The duo added 32 runs in 22.3 overs and it didn't help the team in any way.

Had KL Rahul been fit, there could have been a case of Vihari getting dropped as he didn't show in any way that he was in control during his half an hour stay at the crease.

Pant got into the groove quickly but a nasty blow on the forearm did affect his shot- making and the result was a caught behind off Hazlewood, after a 53-run stand in a little over 20 overs.

Pujara, at the other end, was bowled short initially with three men on the leg side and then on the off-side with his cover drive dried up.

Even the drive wide off mid-on didn't fetch him boundaries. In the first 100 balls, he didn't have a single boundary.

Finally, after completing his slowest ever half century in Test cricket, Cummins got one to rear up from short of length and it was that one good ball every batsman gets when he is not scoring runs.

From 195 for four, suddenly it was 210 for eight and there was only Jadeja left to score a few runs.

With inputs from PTI

Updated Date: January 10, 2021 11:41:51 IST

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