Australia vs India, 3rd Test, day 4 as it happened: Rohit Sharma falls after reaching half century
Updates from SCG Test, day four.

Watch highlights: Well set Rohit’s dismissal leaves India with a stiff challenge to save Sydney Test
STUMPS: So, this is the moment that is going on top of Indian cricket fans’ minds as we wind down for the day. Join us tomorrow morning for another 4.30 am start.
Huge moment! The Aussies get a major breakthrough right before stumps.#AUSvIND | @hcltech pic.twitter.com/6Zww1W383l
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
STUMPS: If (pointless now) Rohit Sharma was still around now, 309 runs from 97 overs would have made for a better situation tomorrow. But still, there is an exciting finale coming up.
Gutted! How beautiful was #RohitSharma looking. Those cover drives were sublime! Really thought he was set up for a big one!
— Saiyami Kher (@SaiyamiKher) January 10, 2021
Was really hoping we finish the day at 150-1 💔#AUSvIND #SydneyTest
98 for one looks and feels so much better for India than 98 for two #IndiavsAustralia
— Gulu Ezekiel (@gulu1959) January 10, 2021
This game will go down to the final session of the final day. Cracking day five coming up tomorrow! #AUSvIND
— Sreshth Shah (@sreshthx) January 10, 2021
India 98/2 after 34 overs: India need 309 more runs to win and there are potentially 97 overs to get those. But at this point, with Rohit back in the pavilion and India short on fit batsmen, it’s a question of whether they can bat out three sessions on Monday.
Last over, Lyon.
Ashish Magotra chimes in with his sarcasm: “At least no one can say Rohit got out because of Pujara #SmallWinsForTeamChe.”
India 98/2 after 33 overs: Cummins is done for the day. What a shift he has put in again. Lyon will bowl the last over now.
Rohit giveth hope, Rohit taketh away...
— ZENIA D'CUNHA (@ZENIADCUNHA) January 10, 2021
Like other batsmen in the team, Rohit too has worked and perfected his own style of play and will stick with it. (Both have earned it, mind you)
But boy, he looked so well set for a battle here.. #AUSvIND
Aditya Chaturvedi: Feel it’s such a fight for rohit to not attack.. like the opposite for Pujara.. and that’s always held Rohit back in Tests.
This team doesn't have anything to show like Napier or Ahmedabad (Vs NZ) where they eked out a draw when defeat seemed most likely. Hope it arrives in Sydney. Such draws tend to show the character of the team.
— Venkata Krishna B (@venkatatweets) January 10, 2021
26 runs in first innings.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 10, 2021
52 runs in second innings.
Certainly a good start from Rohit, improving his numbers in overseas especially not easy to come into red ball without much practice. Hoping he correct his mistake of throwing the wicket away after the start. pic.twitter.com/gnLFWhq2a6
India 92/2 after 30 overs: Pujara almost gloves a short ball from Cummins to the trap set for him on the leg side. India would do well to reach stumps without a wicket added to their tally .
Somewhere in between Pujara & Rohit Sharma, lies perfect intent. #AUSvIND
— Raunak Kapoor (@RaunakRK) January 10, 2021
Somewhere in between Pujara & Rohit Sharma, lies perfect intent. #AUSvIND
— Raunak Kapoor (@RaunakRK) January 10, 2021
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 10, 2021
Can totally imagine Gavaskar saying that Rohit should have taken fresh guard after getting to his fifty.
WICKET! Rohiit Sharma delights with the pull shot, Rohit Sharma frustrates with the pull shot. Goes after a short ball from Cummins and finds the fielder in the deep. Disappointment for him and India.
Out of nowhere, Rohit hits a short one straight to Starc in the deep!
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
India lose a second wicket as we approach stumps #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/JhKiQ7z6LV
HALF CENTURY! Opening the batting away from phone for the first time in his Test career, Rohit Sharma has a 2nd innings fifty to his name. Some glorious shots in this innings, as you’d expect.
This is the first time in his FC career that Rohit Sharma has passed 50 in the fourth innings of a match. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
India 87/1 after 29 overs: Maybe it is just this blogger, but just feel almost every delivery from Cummins at the moment feels like a potential wicket-taker.
Who remembers Ravi Shastri using his feet to the spinners only to then completely smother the ball...
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 10, 2021
Cummins managed to produce one of his dream deliveries to Root, late on Day 4 at Old Trafford. Wouldn't mind another to Pujara tonight. #AUSvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) January 10, 2021
Cummins is back. We repeat, Cummins is back.
After 28 overs, India 86/1: A three for Pujara in that Lyon over. Continues to strike at a good rate against spinners.
After 27 overs, India 82/1: Oh dear. Rohit Sharma goes for a pull (he always will) and completely mishits it. It could have gone anywhere, fell short of the midwicket fielder.
The Gill dismissal:
#AUSvIND https://t.co/vgPqyR437c pic.twitter.com/AD1IbxQiNd
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
India 80/1 after 26 overs: Hasn’t taken 100–plus balls to hit a four, Pujara. Loves using his feet against spin, drives one for four.
India 71/1 after 25 overs: Hazlewood, it must be said, is in the middle of a quite sensational spell. And Lyon is supporting him well from the other end. Gripping, gripping cricket this!
Is your Sunday going better than Jasprit Bumrah's? #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/MNW8PrCLcW
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) January 10, 2021
That’s two LBW decisions given when the ball was shown comfortably going over the stumps. Not exactly what you want to see from the on-field umpires. That’s when you start feeling that marginal calls are going against you.... 1/2 #DRS
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 10, 2021
India 71/1 after 23 overs: Not for the first-time, two reviews in one Hazlewood over today. Good review, Not-so-good umpiring. Almost two wickets in one over for Hazlewood as Pujara is given out LBW. He immediately reviews and it’s high. \
Pujara saves himself from a globe with the review!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/KwwZDwbdzO pic.twitter.com/VyQ00OoLpm
Beautiful bowling from Josh Hazlewood. He's bowled very tight lines to Gill, and the wicket ball was one of the few deliveries actually in the channel. The wicket increases Australia's chance of victory to 84%. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/oYG9NDgar9
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
WICKET! Shubman Gill is given out caught behind off a peach from Josh Hazlewood. For some reason, he reviews it too and the edge is fairly evident. India lose their first review. Maybe Gill reviewed that because he was not sure if it was within rules for a bowler to bowl such a difficult ball to face. No other explanation! The ball tailed in a bit and then straightened at the last moment, sensational bowling.
India 71/0 after 22 overs: The 70-run stand of the previous innings has been bettered by this duo. An appeal for a bat-pad catch in that Lyon over but not serious.
Rohit Sharma with the pull shot in Test cricket:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
106 shots
223 runs
3 dismissals
Run rate 12.6rpo
Average 74.33#AUSvIND
India 70/0 after 21 overs: The SCG has now been graced by the front-foot pull shot by Rohit Sharma for six. One of the purest things in to witness in cricket.
Mandatory 'The Rohit Sharma pull shot has arrived' tweet.
— Chinmay Bhogle (@chinmaybhogle) January 10, 2021
India 64/0 after 20 overs: Two gorgeous cover drives by Rohit Sharma in Starc’s over for four.
Two fifty-plus opening stands for India in a Test match in Australia:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) January 10, 2021
Sydney, 1968
Sydney, 2021* #AUSvIND
India's opening partnership has now scored 123 runs in this Test.
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
The last time an Indian opening pair scored more runs in a Test outside Asia was in December 2010, when Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag put on 138 in Centurion.#AUSvIND
The second occasion since 2010, Indian openers managed two 50+ stands in the same Test away from home.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) January 10, 2021
At Trent Bridge in 2018 - Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul put on 60 & 60#AUSvIND #IndiavsAustralia #INDvAUS
MILESTONE: Back-to-back 50-run opening partnerships in this match for India. Shubman Gill brings it up with an authoritative hit down the ground off Cameron Green.
Cummins' release point is much different to Hazlewood and Starc, and @bowlologist explains how the world's best Test bowler does it #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/uDtWvXJ1Rw
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
Cam Green replaces Cummins. Interesting, could be a spell of bouncers this.
India 47/0 after 18 overs: Starc continues after the drinks break and he produces a wicket-taking delivery that somehow, Gill manages to get an edge on. Thuds into the pads but no appeal because Starc knew.
Ind 46/0 after 17 overs: Time for a drinks break. India have done well. There have been inside edges. There have been reviews but the openers are still there in the middle.
The foot got down just in time! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/MHY5Z3p3wO
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Ind 42/0 after 16 overs: Starc coming from round the wicket now. A different angle for the batsmen to contend with. Tough, gritty battle in the middle.
Australia go back to Starc. All pace again.
Ind 40/0 after 15 overs: Cummins in the middle of another great spell. He simply does not relent. Some big movement for him.
India have played 21% false shots so far in this innings. The average in Test cricket is 15%. They have been fortunate not to lose a wicket. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
Pat Cummins is dishing out unplayable ball after unplayable ball!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/KwwZDwbdzO pic.twitter.com/spUuufEx30
Ind 40/0 after 14 overs: Steady. Australia’s bowlers have shown that they will keep chipping away. India need to make sure their concentration stays up – they can’t let it drop as it did while they were fielding.
Has Pat Cummins even bowled one ordinary spell in this series? Maybe MCG when Rahane, Pant were batting comes a little close. Incredible bowling this is.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 10, 2021
Dude, where's my second slip? #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/sgWyXachk3
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Ind 39/0 after 13 overs: Cummins errred with the line of one ball and Gill got it away to fine leg for a four. Then, off the last ball, there was a genuine edge that went past where second slip would have been.
I personally have heard many things on the field while playing in Australia about Me My religion My colour and much more..This isn’t the first time the crowd is doing this nonsense..How do u stop them ?? #AUSvIND
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) January 10, 2021
Ind 31/0 after 12 overs: And Lyon into the attack. A crucial phase in the game. He will keep plugging away but Rohit and Gill look to be aggressive against spin. Some turn there.
Ind 29/0 after 11 overs: Another tight over by Hazlewood. Lyon is warming up. The off-spinner against Rohit is always an interesting battle.
Ind 28/0 after 10 overs: With Starc out of the attack, runs are harder to come by.
The broadcaster should show replays of @RealShubmanGill playing the backfoot punches, rather than showing the inside edges.. With the former, something can be learnt, apart from the visual delight all the viewers derive..
— W V Raman (@wvraman) January 10, 2021
Irrespective of how many runs India get, this innings might just be termed a success if they manage:
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) January 10, 2021
1) no run-outs
2) no edges to the keeper down leg side, and
3) no broken bones
Ind 26/0 after 9 overs: Good over by Cummins. He just makes the batsmen work that little bit harder on each ball. There are no freebies.
Ind 25/0 after 8 overs: The ball suddenly doing a lot more. Some swing and seam. A stump-to-stump line will make things difficult for the batsmen.
Ind 24/0 after 7.4 overs: Another review, this time by Australia against Gill. The umpire gave it not out. Once again, bouncing over the stumps. Review lost.
Ind 23/0 after 7.2 overs: SUCCESSFUL REVIEW! Hazlewood trapped Rohit LBW. India went for the review and it showed that height was the issue. Missing by a fair margin.
Ind 23/0 after 7 overs: Off the fifth ball, Gill hits a lovely back foot punch for four. Straight out of the sweet spot. He makes batting look good.
Cummins replaces Starc in the attack.
Ind 19/0 after 6 overs: Hazlewood sticking to a line closer to the stumps. That clearly seems to be the one that batsmen have to be more wary of.
Ind 18/0 after 5 overs: A four for Rohit to start the over. Starc not getting too much swing at the moment. Not enough to trouble the batsmen at least.
Ind 10/0 after 4 overs: Rohit and Gill doing well to keep rotating the strike even at this early stage.
Four of the current team (Sharma, Pujara, Rahane, Jadeja) were playing when India were last set 407 to win a Test match, at Auckland 7 years ago. And a creditable effort they made too, getting to 366 before succumbing.
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) January 10, 2021
Ind 6/0 after 3 overs: Better over from Satrc, just two runs off it and those came off the edge of Rohit’s bat. He closed the bat face a bit too early.
Ind 4/0 after 2 overs: Hazlewood, from the other end, starts off with a maiden over.
Ind 4/0 after 1 over: Rohit and Gill haven’t come out thinking that they are going to block everything. And that is a good sign. They need to play their natural game. Starc’s radar was a bit off in the over though.
Ind 0/0 after 0 overs: Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill walking out to the middle. Survival against the new ball will be key.
UPDATE: Australia have declared. India need 407 runs to win. Or four sessions of batting to save this Test.
Session break: Cameron Green hit some massive sixes!
The first of Cameron Green's four sixes - down the track to the new ball if you don't mind! #OhWhatAFeeling@Toyota_Aus | #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/vHJBjOOBZG
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
TEA, DAY 3: Australia 312/6 and are ahead by 406 runs.
Session: 130 runs in 23 overs. RPO of 5.65.
WICKET: FOUR, SIX, OUT! Green won’t get his century after all. After a straight drive for four and a massive hoick over square leg for SIX., Bumrah gets a wicket he has absolutely deserved today. Given out caught behind, Green reviews it. But there is a spike on RTS.
Play resumes in 3rd India-Australia Test after some spectators are asked to leave following complaints of abuse by Indian players
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) January 10, 2021
Very unfortunate to see what’s happening at SCG. There is no place for this rubbish. Never understood the need to yell abuse at players on a sporting field.. If you’re not here to watch the game and can’t be respectful, then pls don’t come and spoil the atmosphere. #AUSvIND
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) January 10, 2021
And the police have now got involved and led a bunch of fans out of the ground #AUSvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 10, 2021
HALT IN PLAY: Siraj, Rahane and Co stand together as umpires have been told about the issues. Security is asking some fans to leave. Boos heard.
Play comes to a halt due to poor problems in the crowd. Lots of chats between umpires and players #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/O9AlMeJK29
— Andrew McGlashan (@andymcg_cricket) January 10, 2021
Point them out, evict them, and never let them into a game of cricket again
— Daniel Beswick (@DGBeswick1) January 10, 2021
Totally unacceptable, Australia. These guys are our guests, and must be treated with respect.
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) January 10, 2021
More crowd trouble it would seem. Rahane has gone to the umpires and India don't seem pleased. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/NxiqeYtuNh
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 10, 2021
Australia 301/5 after 86 overs: Back-to-back sixes! Green is going after Siraj and with some authority. Massive bat-swings, the ball is clearing the fence with regularity now. A Test century on the cards?
Well batted young fella! Green hits 50 in Tests for the first time #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/Njlmj1BDNJ
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Australia 286/5 after 85 overs: Bumrah doing his best to keep things tight. Two runs from his over.
Most catches dropped off bowlers in Tests since May 2018
— ESPNcricinfo stats (@ESPNcric_stats) January 10, 2021
Nathan Lyon - 24 (39 innings)
James Anderson - 19 (38 innings)
Stuart Broad - 16 (52 innings)
R Ashwin - 15 ( 31 innings)
Shannon Gabriel (32 innings) & Mohammed Shami ( 37 innings) - 14 #AUSvIND
Australia 282/5 after 84 overs: Green hits a huge six over long on. 95 metres! Typical length ball from Siraj, just a brutal shot by the big man as he dances down the ground and lofts it.
Australia 274/5 after 83 overs: The shot to get to fifty was an outside edge that flew past Rahane at gully. Whisper it but that’s another chance missed off Bumrah’s bowling. Tough one alright.
HALF CENTURY! Cameron Green, who has looked very good with the bat indeed during this series. gets to his first Test fifty. A great young talent on the rise for Australia.
A first Test half century for Cam Green! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/jfJpLDIKUL
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
New ball has been taken and Bumrah is back into the attack.
Australia 266/5 after 81 overs: Just a single in Saini’s over, and it’s Siraj from the other end. But no new ball yet
Ashwin cunningly luring Tim Paine into going for a century by gifting him legside hit-me balls, thereby taking more time out of the game. Yet more 4D chess from the tourists. #AUSvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) January 10, 2021
Australia 264/5 after 80 overs: Ashwin bowling carrom balls into the rough from around the wicket, not for the first time today.
Ashwin to continue after drinks break...
Jasprit Bumrah has 10 wickets in this Test series and 6 drop catches by his fielders as well.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 10, 2021
Serious questions must be asked of India’s fielding coach. I know he can’t field for the players, but he does get paid handsomely to ensure India doesn’t drop so many #AUSvIND
— Hemant (@hemantbuch) January 10, 2021
Shane Warne doesn't think Ishant is good enough to be in the Indian XI
— DurbanBarbadosAdelaide (@El_Chopernos) January 10, 2021
But Kartik Tyagi is very exciting etc.
Do a better job of hiding your RR agenda, maybe? #AUSvIND #AUSvsIND
Australia 258/5 after 79 overs: A 50-run partnership that’s come off just 67 balls. Saini comes back and Green plays a punishing pull for four. Drinks break,.
Australia 252/5 after 78 overs: Paine for Ashwin, as a reverse sweep is nailed for four.
Australia 247/5 after 77 overs: Both batsmen now looking to move around at the crease, manufacture shots. 65 runs in 13 overs in this session so far.
Been that kind of a day for Bumrah 💔#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/CheiXrs4GU
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) January 10, 2021
#AUSvIND
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 10, 2021
India's catching has been a problem for a while now. It is kind of shocking that the fielding coach, R Sridhar, still has the job. Is it a concentration issue? Is it a technique issue? Either way, it is a big issue.
Feel for Bumrah, bowling his heart out in a day 4 pitch which offering nothing at SCG but fielders dropping some of them easy catches and he never shows any emotions to them. pic.twitter.com/w6UBFlu5OQ
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 10, 2021
DROPPED! Not for the first time, we saw the hands-on-face reaction from Jasprit Bumrah. Now, Rohit Sharma puts down a catch at wide slip. Paine should have been out, instead he gets 10 runs in that over.
Butter fingers, butter fingers
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter) January 10, 2021
Where are you?
Here I am, here I am
At the SCG #INDvsAUS #AUSvIND
Australia 220/5 after 73 overs: Bumrah is back into the attack and he almost creates a wicket-chance. Leading edge off Green and the ball lobs, but falls short off Vihari at silly mid-off.
Pujara batting like Pujara isn’t a problem. He should be celebrated and not criticised. Problem is batsmen around him trying to bat like Pujara and failing at that attempt. From a team’s perspective—for every Pujara you need a Kohli. That’s how successful teams are built #AusvInd
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 10, 2021
Always intrigues me how the projected path of hawk-eye can be on a downward curve after striking the pad to the stumps? #AUSvIND #DRS #Hawkeye
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) January 10, 2021
Australia 217/5 after 71 overs: Paine and Green in the middle now, and the latter gets a boundary through third man to get his innings moving in this session. With the captain in the middle, will be interesting to see Australia’s scoring rate here.
A fantastic innings comes to an end. Smith out lbw on review for 81.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/KwwZDwbdzO pic.twitter.com/RuMpW09hNC
Australia 208/5 after 68 overs: The ball pitched outside off, turned sharply and hit the sweet spot on the DRS. Steve Smith didn’t seem pleased, but along with the Indians, Nathan Lyon will also be celebrating one would guess.
WICKET! Well, well. Out of nowhere India have the wicket. And once again, R Ashwin dismisses Steve Smith in this series. LBW appeal, given not out but overturned on India’s review.
Great ball from Ashwin to deceive Smith. Nathan Lyon will be licking his lips #AskRicky
— #AskRicky (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
Australia 206/4 after 67 overs: The boundaries are starting to flow with another four in the Siraj over. 200 up for Australia. The lead crosses 300. Smith-Green partnership past 50. And Steve Smith into the 80s.
Australia 199/4 after 66 overs: Another over, another four. Powerfully swept by Smith off Ashwin. He is starting to motor on.
Australia 194/4 after 65 overs: SIX, FOUR! Well, there we go. Steve Smith makes his intentions clear with a hook for six over fine leg and then a leg glance for four. A sign of things to come in this session for India?
#AUSvIND #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 10, 2021
Back for the second session.
Will we see more of this from Steve Smith?
GIF: Cricket Australiapic.twitter.com/0nyMjcmlvj
Mohammed Siraj runs in to start off the second session
Approaching 150 days since the IPL quarantine, Sunil Gavaskar and @blewy214 chat about the Indian team's temperament and what's coming up for the rest of the tour #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/eNA9BTKNjQ
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
SESSION BREAK: Australia did not really look to score at a great rate in that first session and fair enough, they might already have enough on the board. Will still be interesting to see their approach in this middle session. For India, time is all that matters from here on pretty much.
Time for some lunch. Australia with 2/75 in the first session, moving the lead along to 276 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/r0YYqMAQHe
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
SESSION BREAK: Steve Smith just carries on in his merry way as India haven’t really created even half chances against him for most of this match. He might look to up the tempo in the 2nd session and is more than capable of course, given this is the venue where he hit back-to-back 62-ball centuries in the ODIs.
Hindsight and all that, but India would have loved to get an early wicket today and this dropped catch by Vihari off the second ball bowled in the first over is one that they'll rue. #AUSvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 10, 2021
GIF: Cricket Australiapic.twitter.com/cv6EALczdT
LUNCH, AUSTRALIA 182/4 after 64 overs: 35 overs, 79 runs and 2 wickets in that session. India kept things relatively tight and it has not been a leather hunt by any means. But yes, Australia still firmly in control with a lead of 276 runs.
After 63 overs, Australia 180/4: Eventful over from Siraj. A delightful off-drive from Green for four followed by a huge LBW appeal. Siraj really wanted that wicket, wanted a review. Rahane says no, not for the first time. Inside edge, replays show.
Steve Smith and Rohit Sharma meanwhile continue to chat away at the non-striker’s end like they did last evening. Two IPL captains discussing the auction that’s coming up in a month’s time perhaps? Exchange of bubble life experiences maybe? #AusvIND pic.twitter.com/VMecAINN2o
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 10, 2021
Australia 176/4 after 62 overs: Siraj wasn’t too happy at all in that over with the landing. But gets through it. Ashwin continues, operating around the wicket for both right-handers now.
What are Rohit and Smith discussing at short mid-on between balls? Discuss.#AUSvIND #AUSvsIND
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) January 10, 2021
Break in play as Siraj is not happy with the landing area. Some levelling needed. SCG curator should send the bills to Steve Smith for the bumps.
Odd ball spitting. Almost one per over keeping low off pacers. Australia already have enough. #AusvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) January 10, 2021
SPD Smith - 7424* runs
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
DC Boon - 7422 runs
Smith overtakes Boon as Australia's ninth-highest Test run-scorer! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/9Bqx7N8wR2
Australia 170/4 after 59 overs: After Siraj’s over, Ashwin will continue...
Most instances of a Century and a Fifty-plus in the same Test match:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) January 10, 2021
11 - Jacques Kallis
11 - STEVE SMITH
10 - Ricky Ponting#AUSvIND
Australia 168/4 after 58 overs: Just leaving this here.
Why are you stretching like that Ash? Don't scare us.
— Harish (@_curses) January 10, 2021
Oh boy, Ashwin now stretching his groin at the top of his bowling runup.#AUSvIND #AUSvIND
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) January 10, 2021
Rohit has been gun at short mid-wicket all game.
— Prashanth (@ps_it_is) January 10, 2021
Australia 166/4 after 57 overs: Siraj returns to the attack with a maiden over to Green.
Steve Smith in the #AUSvIND series,
— ICC (@ICC) January 10, 2021
Before this Test: 1, 1*, 0, 8
In this Test: 131, 50*
Revival ✨ pic.twitter.com/ImYtZ56MbI
According to our Expected Wickets model, the deliveries India have bowled to Steve Smith in this match would have dismissed the average batsman 4.4 times. Of course - Steve Smith is no average batsman. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
Australia 166/4 after 56 overs: Ashwin returns to the attack and bowls a tidy over. Green still trying to find a solid footing in this innings.
Vinayakk Mohanarangan: Credit to India that it’s taken this long since Adelaide for the contest in this series to look like Australia’s best side vs a patched up Indian team. And even now, like Saini has shown, they have found a way to stay competitive, keep fighting. He could have easily gone for runs here if he bowled too many loose balls, but hasn’t allowed the lead to swell up and picked up a couple of wickets to boot. On so many occasions, the wheels could have come off for India. They haven’t yet.
Australia 165/4 after 55 overs: Saini is doing a great job for his captain, it must be said.
Scoring 50+ in both innings of a Test most times:
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) January 10, 2021
15 R Ponting
14 J Kallis/ A Cook
13 A Border
12 K Sangakkara
11 Inzamam-ul-Haq/ S Chanderpaul/ S SMITH#AUSvIND https://t.co/C0ptZnwTIH
HALF CENTURY! After a century in the first innings, Steve Smith has followed it up with another good knock in this match. Man really does love batting against India, doesn’t he? He’s starting to play more shots now and taking on the fielders in the leg side. Aus 165/4.
A casual wave of the bat as Smith reaches 50 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/d8SRNM2Hib
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
How many runs would be enough for Australia? #AUSvIND https://t.co/QY502OgAHH
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 10, 2021
Australia 157/4 after 52 overs: A boundary for Green in that Bumrah over as an outside edge goes past the fielder at wide, solitary slip.
Australia 153/4 after 51 overs: Smith creams another cover drive for four off Bumrah’s over but the Indian pacer returns with one that keeps low and generates some ooohs, aahs. Saini with another good over at the other end and finishes that with one that rears up at Smith from good length. All happening at the moment....
Bumrah back into the attack, India sensing a few quick wickets here.
WICKET! Navdeep Saini again. Well, well. A very good delivery to induce the edge from Matthew Wade who edges to Saha. India have a couple of quick wickets. Just earlier in that over, Smith had creamed one through point for four, and this wicket might slow him down a bit again.
Time for the first drinks break and India have done alright to not let Australia run away with this. 143/3, lead by 237 runs. Will we see a shift in gears from Smith? He’s batting on 39 off 118.
Australia 142/3 after 47 overs: Smith is batting on 38 off 117 balls and it was Labuschagne who looked more positive today. Wade meanwhile, under pressure, gets going with a good cover drive for four.
Australia need to win this Test. Steve Smith's go-slow today is far more detrimental to his team's chances than anything Pujara did yesterday. #AUSvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) January 10, 2021
Wriddhiman Saha won’t be credited with that catch to his Test record, because he’s a fielding substitute. #AusvInd
— Geoff Lemon Sport (@GeoffLemonSport) January 10, 2021
WICKET! Labuschagne is caught behind down the leg side and Saini strikes for India. Saha takes a good catch.
This is the second occasion where Marnus Labuschagne has made two half-centuries in a Test, without converting either into a century. The first was at Headingley, 2019. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 10, 2021
For the second time in the match, a 💯 partnership between Smith and Labuschagne #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/Mopvu4Z2Nu
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 10, 2021
Australia 131/2 after 45 overs: A change of gears has not come about but sign of positive intent against Saini in that over and now Australia will maybe kick on.
Australia 128/2 after 44 overs: Saini has bowled a good first over followed by another one-run over from Ashwin.
A bit of extra tape for Jadeja's injured thumb 👎 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/9LIkM19vx8
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 9, 2021
Australia 126/2 after 42 overs: Maiden from Ashwin
Two overs now since Jasprit Bumrah left the field #AusvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 9, 2021
Australia 126/2 after 41 overs: Australia’s plan would likely have been to see out the first hour without damage and they are nearly there. Lead is 220.
Ricky Ponting explains the adjustment Marnus Labuschagne has made from the first innings to the second innings #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/2BkcGqCgDR
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 9, 2021
Australia 125/2 after 40 overs: A gear change could be around the corner. Labuschagne dances down the pitch and lofts one past mid-off for four against Ashwin. He’s India’s only spinner now, Australia will benefit a great deal by unsettling him.
Australia 119/2 after 39 overs: Siraj continues and the Aussie batsmen in not great hurry at the moment, rightly so. Plenty of time left in the match for them.
Australia 117/2 after 38 overs: Ashwin with a Jadeja-esque rushed through over. He usually is a bit more measured than that. An appeal for LBW, not reviewed.
Australia 114/2 after 37 overs : Labuschagne gets a full length ball from Siraj and he’s not going to miss out on that. Driven handsomely for four down the ground. That’s the cue for the first change as Ashwin is brought on.
Australia 109/2 after 36 overs: Another maiden over from Bumrah.
Ashwin coming up soon. Hanuma Vihari has walked off to put his shin pads on #AUSvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 9, 2021
Think India are overdoing this leg-side trap a bit. There's a bit of uneven bounce, maybe try and go off-stump. #AUSvIND
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) January 9, 2021
Australia 109/2 after 35 overs: Siraj and Bumrah have done their part this morning, you’d have to say. Bowled to their fields, not given loose balls, beaten the bat a couple of times. But Australia continue to extend their lead.
Nice bowling but can't help when you drop sitters.
— Prashanth (@ps_it_is) January 9, 2021
HALF CENTURY! For the second time in the match, Marnus Labuschagne reaches 50. Quite possibly Australia’s best batsman in this series overall.
Australia 107/2 after 33 overs: The lead has now crossed 200, by the way.
Official word from BCCI: "Rishabh Pant still has some pain in his elbow. He is currently being treated. Ravindra Jadeja has a dislocation in his left thumb."
— Saurabh Somani (@saurabh_42) January 9, 2021
India's injured/absent XI for this #INDvsAUS tour might look quite formidable.
Australia 106/2 after 32 overs: Quiet couple of overs after that shocker of a moment in the first. Vihari gets some cheers after he dives to stop a single at square leg. Siraj and Bumrah seem to be in decent rhythm early doors.
"This is a simple catch." - Sunil Gavaskar
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 9, 2021
"That's an absolute sitter." - Ricky Ponting#AUSvIND https://t.co/7YTgib1wLz
After all these things happening in this Test, Bumrah controlled all his emotions through a smile after the dropped catch. He is such a nice, composed player. pic.twitter.com/UdP0KD8Zmn
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) January 9, 2021
Australia 105/2 after 30 overs: OH DEAR! DROPPED! Second ball of the day, Hanuma Vihari puts down an absolute sitter. Labuschagne flicks uppishly and for a minute, it looks like India’s best laid plans have borne fruit early. Jasprit Bumrah cannot believe this, but he somehow manages to mix anger, frustration and smiles all in a matter of 3 seconds
Time for Day 4! Australia resume with a 197-run lead #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/pOiouaCvdF
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 9, 2021
First things first, day 3 highlights:
04.15 am: Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the fourth day of the third Test between Australia and India, where Ajinkya Rahane and Co are not in the pink of health.
First innings heroes Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith steered Australia to an commanding 197-run lead in the high-stakes third Test Saturday, leaving an injury-hit India with a mountain to climb.
They came to the crease after Will Pucovski and David Warner fell early, pushing them to 103 for two at stumps and a strong position with the four-Test series locked at 1-1.
Labuschagne, who scored 91 in the first innings, was not out on 47 and Smith, who blitzed 131 in his first knock, unbeaten on 29.
Australia padded up again after taking eight wickets on day three to dismiss India for 244 in reply to the hosts’ 338.
(With AFP inputs and statistics courtesy ESPNCricinfo Statsguru)