Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur registered their respective maiden half-centuries in Test cricket on day three of the ongoing fourth Test against Australia here at the Gabba, Brisbane.
Shardul and Sundar also registered the highest seventh-wicket partnership for India at the Gabba, Brisbane. The duo achieved the feat against Australia on day three of the ongoing fourth and final Test.
Fans enjoyed the innings by the lower-order batsmen and started trending 'Well Done' on Twitter.
Well played, Sundar. Making his debut in Gabba against Cummins, Lyon, Hazlewood, Starc - playing with full authority and control when India was down - scored 62 runs from 144 balls including 7 fours and 1 six. He was a net bowler for this Test series, What a story. pic.twitter.com/1TvOYQogIN
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 17, 2021
Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur to the world be like: Jokes apart this team's fight back qualities will go down in history as one of the best! Well played! #GabbaTest #brisbanetest #AUSvIND #AUSvsIND #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/tyIRYgWynF
— VSK (@KadakiaVicky) January 17, 2021
. #INDvsAUS Well played though pic.twitter.com/po0a7dgr1L
— Farmer (@InxMeme) January 17, 2021
Just Remarkable. Well played, Shardul Thakur and Washington Sunder. #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/LmCplF5XTv
— CricketMAN2 (@man4_cricket) January 17, 2021
Well played Indian team! Get this aussie team all out in 200 runs.
— Mandar Rane (@mandarsrane) January 17, 2021
Well played @Sundarwashi5 & @imShard. Superb batting performance by both. Tailenders playing better than regular batsmen that's the beauty of test cricket. Excellent batting by both against the most dangerous fast bowling trio. What a debut!#IndiavsAustralia #INDvAUS
— Ravi Kumar (@Ravi_Khatri_25) January 17, 2021
Shardul and Sundar have extended their partnership to 118 runs and as a result, the duo broke the record of Kapil Dev and Manoj Prabhakar. Dev and Prabhakar had stitched together a partnership of 58 runs in 1991, and 20-years later, finally the record has been broken.
Shardul and Sundar joined forces at the crease when India was in a spot of bother at 186/6 and the visitors were looking to avoid being bundled out in a hurry.
The duo mixed caution with aggression and both batsmen were up to the task of capitalising on the loose balls. Sundar and Shardul also faced seven overs with the second new ball, and both batsmen have remained unfazed.
At the tea break, India's score read 253/6. The second session saw 92 runs being scored from 27 overs. Resuming the second session at 161/4, India got off to a bad start as Mayank Agarwal (38) lost his wicket to Josh Hazlewood in just the first over of the session and the visitors were given a major blow. Sundar then joined Rishabh Pant in the middle and the duo put together a brief stand of 25 runs.
Hazlewood once again rose to the occasion for Australia as he dismissed Pant (23), leaving India in a spot of bother at 186/6. Shardul Thakur then joined Sundar in the middle and the duo scored runs at a brisk pace for the visitors.
Earlier, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane lost their wickets in the first session on day three as Australia gained an upper hand against India.
At the lunch break, India's score read 161/4. The first session saw 99 runs being scored from 34 overs.
On the second day, India had bundled out Australia for 369 as Thakur, T Natarajan, and Sundar scalped three wickets each. Marnus Labuschagne had top-scored for Australia as he played a knock of 108 runs.