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IND vs AUS Live Score 4th Test Day 4 live streaming: Virat eyes 28th Test hundred; WTC final spot at stake for India

India vs Australia Live: Get the live score updates, commentary and highlights from the fourth day of the fourth Test between IND and AUS.

Ravindra Jadeja of India and Virat Kohli of India during day three of the fourth Mastercard Test Match between India and Australia held at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad on the 11th March 2023. | Photo Credit: SPORTZPICS for BCCI

Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s Live coverage of the fourth day of the 4th Test between India and Australia from the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This is Mayank and Nigamanth P bringing you all the updates.

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March 12, 2023 09:02
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March 12, 2023 08:58
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March 12, 2023 08:53
Dependable Pujara with Shubman Gill
March 12, 2023 08:48
WTC Points Table - Final contendors
  • Australia (Q) - 68.51 Points per cent
  • India - 64.06 points per cent
  • Sri Lanka - 53.33 points per cent
  • March 12, 2023 08:45
    SCORES AT DAY 3 STUMPS
    • IND 289/3 in 99 overs - (Virat Kohli 59* off 128 & Ravindra Jadeja 16* off 54)
    • AUS 480 all out in 167.2 overs - (Usman Khawaja 180 off 422 & Cameron Green 114 off 170)

    *India trails by 444 runs

    March 12, 2023 08:37
    Overcast conditions in Ahmedabad today?
    March 12, 2023 08:33
    DAY 3 - REPORT

    Shubman Gill bowed to the crowd as he gloved a sweep off a Todd Murphy length ball down the leg to reach his second Test century (128, 235b, 12x4, 1x6) - first on home soil - on Saturday.

    He took his helmet off, raised his bat and eventually guided India to 289 for three on the third day of the fourth and final Test against Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

    Featuring in his 15th Test, the 23-year-old remained calm and and put up three 50-plus stands - with captain Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli, who scored his first half-century (59 n.o., 128b, 5x4) in 16 innings - to lead India’s gritty reply to Australia’s 480.

    In his 353-minute stay at the crease, Gill cut and drove fluently, and after resuming the day at 36 for no loss, he backed captain Rohit Sharma in forging a 74-run stand for the opening wicket.

    Runs came up at a good pace as Mitchell Starc, in a bid to test the openers with short balls, ended up conceding boundaries and even got hit for a six over fine-leg by Rohit, who became the joint-third-highest six-hitter (69) for India in Tests.

    Coming into the fixture, Rohit needed 21 to bring up 17,000 international runs, and on a surface that held true for the third day in a row, the India captain reached the milestone with a four off Starc. But in a turn of events, a well-set Rohit ended up slapping a Matthew Kuhnemann delivery to Marnus Labuschagne at short extra-cover for 35.

    However, Gill stood firm and rebuilt with a 247-ball-113 stand with Cheteshwar Pujara.

    After picking up 65 runs in the first session, Gill had to slow down a bit against a disciplined Aussie bowling attack, and even survived Nathan Lyon review for a leg-before. But the moment an opportunity came his way, Gill hit Cameron Green for a couple of boundaries and raced into the nineties.

    But he did not look nervous. Rather, Gill lofted Lyon down the ground and then brought a boundary off Murphy to reach the three-digit-mark.

    Shortly after his century and minutes before Tea, the momentum was broken as Pujara was trapped leg-before by Murphy, and even a review did not go his way.

    Making the most of the conditions, Gill regrouped with Kohli and hit a flurry of boundaries before being trapped leg-before by Lyon. His departure, however, did not spoil India’s chances as Kohli took the innings forward with a rock-solid knock, and stitched a 44-run stand with Ravindra Jadeja as India inched closer to the 300-run mark.

    Shrugging off jitters, Kohli took things in his stride as the day progressed and frustrated the Aussie bowlers, making sure the side didn’t fumble after Gill’s heroics.

    In February, Gill hammered an unbeaten 126 against New Zealand in the third T20I, and a month later, the young gun continued his love affair with the venue with another gritty ton, albeit in a different format.

    March 12, 2023 08:22
    WHEN AND WHERE TO WATCH

    When to watch IND vs AUS 4th Test?

    • The IND vs AUS 4th Test will start on Thursday, March 9 from 9:30 AM IST.

    Where is IND vs AUS 4th Test happening?

    • The IND vs AUS 4th Test will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

    Where to watch IND vs AUS 4th Test on TV?

    • The IND vs AUS 4th Test will be telecast live on the Star Sports Network in India.

    Where to live stream IND vs AUS 4th Test?

    • The streaming of the IND vs AUS 4th Test will be available on the Disney+ Hotstar app.
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