Australia Vs India LIVE SCORE (test)

Australia Vs India At Brisbane Cricket Ground (Woolloongabba), Brisbane, 15 January, 2021

15 January, 2021
Starts 05:30 (IST)
Play In Progress

9/1 (2.3 ov)

4th Test

Yet To Bat

Australia India
9/1 (2.3 ov) - R/R 3.6

Play In Progress

This Over
Batsman Status R B 4s 6s
Marcus Harris Batting 3 9 0 0
Marnus Labuschagne Batting 0 3 0 0
Bowling 0 M R W
Mohammed Siraj 1.3 0 4 1
Current Partnership Last Wicket 4/1 (1)

5 (5) R/R: 3

David Warner 1(4) S.R (25)

c Rohit Sharma b Mohammed Siraj

India vs Australia, Live Cricket Score, 4th Test at Brisbane, Day 1: Warner departs early as hosts lose first wicket

05:40 (IST)

After 2 overs,Australia 5/1 ( Marcus Harris 3 , Marnus Labuschagne 0)

T Natarajan comes into the attack. Starts off with a no ball and then bowls down leg. It is followed by five dot balls as Harris either leaves or defends. Tidy start for the left-arm seamer, one run off the over.

05:37 (IST)

After 1 overs,Australia 4/1 ( Marcus Harris 3 , )

India’s most experienced seamer, the two Test-old, Mohammed Siraj with the first over for India. Starts off with a inswinger outside off to Warner, who gets off the mark straight away. Overpitches off the third which allows Harris to drive through the covers and collect a triple. A lovely outswinger off the last that takes the outside edge of Warner’s bat and carries to Rohit at first slip. Just the start India would have wanted. Siraj leading by example here. Four runs and a wicket in the first over.

05:36 (IST)

OUT! Siraj with the first breakthrough for India. An absolute peach of a delivery, a lovely outswinger that moves just enough to take Warner’s outside edge. Nice catch by Rohit at first slip. Warner c Rohit b Siraj 

05:31 (IST)

Right, we are done with the respective national anthems. Mohammed Siraj with the new ball for India against Aussie openers David Warner and Marcus Harris. Here we go!

05:25 (IST)

Huge challenge for India's bowling attack

05:11 (IST)

Australia have an enviable record at the Gabba.

Check out these stats

Among teams which have played at least 50 Test matches at a venue, Australia’s win/loss ratio of 5.000 at Brisbane is the highest.

Australia have lost only eight Tests at Gabba - the least that any team has lost after playing 50 Tests at a venue.

Australia have won 24 matches at Brisbane since Dec, 1988 out of 31 while seven ended in a draw. 

Umang Pabari, Cricket statistician

05:11 (IST)
05:09 (IST)

T Natarajan becomes the first Indian player to make a Test, ODI & T20I debut on the same tour. 

Umang Pabari, Cricket statistician

05:09 (IST)
05:06 (IST)

Australia skipper Tim Paine: We will bat first. It's good to be back out here, we have played good cricket here. It's a bit dry and you can see a few cracks already, but should be a good pitch to bat for the first two days. Great opportunity for Marcus Harris.

India skipper Ajinkya Rahane: We had to make changes, we had no other option. Just want the debutants (Sundar and Natarajan) to enjoy the opportunity, they have played in the shorter formats as well. Ashwin, Bumrah, Jadeja, Vihari will miss the Test. They have been replaced by Thakur, Mayank, Natarajan and Sundar.

05:02 (IST)

Toss update: Australia have won the toss and they have elected to bat first.

05:01 (IST)

After impressing in the limited-overs, Natarajan is all set for the game's biggest and purest format.  

India vs Australia 2020-21 Live score and latest update of 4th Test at Brisbane: T Natarajan comes into the attack. Starts off with a no ball and then bowls down leg. It is followed by five dot balls as Harris either leaves or defends. Tidy start for the left-arm seamer, one run off the over.

Preview: After denting the ego of mighty Australians with their bruised and battered bodies in a Sydney epic, Ajinkya Rahane's wounded India will take no prisoners in a 'winners take all' fourth Test, starting Friday on the liveliest of tracks in the series.

Australia need a win to regain Border-Gavaskar Trophy but a draw will be enough for India to retain it for another couple of years.

There are times when the human body responds differently to the adrenaline rush and the likes of Ravichandran Ashwin, Rishabh Pant and Hanuma Vihari have given their million fans a reason to believe in their gumption that was on display in Sydney.

Jasprit Bumrah played with an abdominal strain and didn't want to come back from the field even though the experience was painful and Ravindra Jadeja with a broken thumb was ready to do what Malcolm Marshall did with a fractured wrist three decades back.

They battled against everybody - the racist ones in the galleries, the abusive one behind the stumps and those lethal ones with the shiny red nut that broke a few bones but could not shake the steely resolve of the Indians.

The new India that Virat Kohli so raved about is now ready to battle a whole new set of adversities at a venue where Australia hasn't lost a Test since 1988.

There won't be a Jadeja and Bumrah and on one of the most difficult tracks, it couldn't have gotten worse for India. And the insult to injury is Mayank Agarwal being hit on the forearm in the nets and Ashwin battling back spasms.

File image of India stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane and Australian skipper Tim Paine. AP

File image of India stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane and Australian skipper Tim Paine. AP

"We will take a call tomorrow. The medical team is working with all the injured players. If Bumrah is fit, he plays, if he is not fit, he doesn't play," batting coach Vikram Rathour said at the pre-match conference.

For Tim Paine, the series-decider couldn't have been played at a better venue than the bouncy Woolloongabba or Gabba for fans around the world.

"From a distance it looks like it always does," you could gauge the confidence in Paine's voice even as he gave the news of young Will Pucovski's shoulder injury ruling him out of playing eleven.

"We love playing here, and one of the main reasons is because of that wicket. This is a good place to come and play, because I don't have to go and look at it, I know what is going to be like," he said and it was like a warning to the Indian team that looks more like a second-string A team save three senior batsmen.

But Ajinkya Rahane will still smile, Cheteshwar Pujara will be uncomplaining and trust Rohit Sharma to still go for the pull shot if Pat Cummins digs one short.

There will be no Vihari in Sydney but he has set a different bench-mark for the 'walking wounded' and expect Rishabh Pant to play another blinder in the only way he can.

The combination has all gone for a toss and Rahane would only understand that discretion is the better part of valour.

India might just want to use the option of playing only four bowlers instead of a regular five in order to take the game deep with their batting.

If Agarwal is available, expect him to go in at number three after Rohit and Shubman Gill with Pujara and Rahane coming a notch down.

There is an option of playing Prithvi Shaw or Wriddhiman Saha in place of Ravindra Jadeja but off-spin all-rounder Washington Sundar's name is also doing the rounds.

It's the bowling attack that India will be worried about. Navdeep Saini and Mohammed Siraj with just three Tests in their kitty and Shardul Thakur, who bowled all of 10 balls in his debut Test two years back, do not exactly inspire confidence.

While Rathour kept cards close to his chest, it's more about trying to deny opposition psychological advantage by playing the guessing game on Bumrah when the world knows that his participation is highly unlikely.

That too against a batting line-up where three of the top four batsmen respond to the name of David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith.

The second and third batsmen have shown what they can do with the Indian attack and Warner is not known to fail in too many innings.

It's a very difficult task at hand and whatever the result, this Indian team under Rahane has covered itself in glory with bare minimum resources.

"The toughness that you see has come after years of preparations. From coaching staff perspective, we keep telling them that, you can't let doubts creeping after one bad innings (36 all out in Adelaide)," Rathour said.

In end, "No Guts, No Glory, No Stress, No Story".

There is a story to be told and Indians are scripting it.

Here's all you need to know about the fourth Test at Brisbane:

When is Australia vs India 4th Test?

Australia vs India 4th Test will begin on Friday, 15 January 2021.

Where will Australia vs India 4th Test be played?

Australia vs India 4th Test will be played at the The Gabba, Brisbane.

What time does Australia vs India 4th Test begin?

Australia vs India 4th Test will begin at 5.30 AM IST. The toss will take place at 5 AM IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast the Australia vs India 4th Test?

Australia vs India 4th Test will be telecast on the Sony Pictures Sports Network. The match will also be live-streamed on SonyLIV. You can also catch the live updates on firstpost.com.

Australia XI: Tim Paine (captain), David Warner, Marcus Harris, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Matthew Wade, Cameron Green, Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood.

India squad: Mayank Agarwal, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane(c), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant(w), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, T Natarajan, Rohit Sharma, Wriddhiman Saha, Kuldeep Yadav, Navdeep Saini, Prithvi Shaw

With inputs from PTI

Updated Date: January 15, 2021 05:43:21 IST

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