Aus vs Ind, Brisbane Test, Day 5 as it happened: Pant and India seal the most incredible of wins
Updates from Day 5 of the Gabba Test between Australia and India.

Day 1: Hurt by injuries and dropped catches, India somehow manage to stay afloat
Day 2: Of timing and intent – Rohit Sharma’s great gifts are also frustrating hurdles
Day 3: Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur and the joy of unexpected, hard-fought success
Day 3: Shardul Thakur’s cricket is driven by his competitiveness
Day 4: Mohammed Siraj’s maturity shines through in Gabba five-for
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 19, 2021
271 runs
928 balls
SR 29.20
3 fifties
1 duck
29 fours
Countless bruises
The bravest of hearts
Ladies and gentlemen, Cheteshwar Pujara pic.twitter.com/LsO5q0Yavf
Long live test cricket ! No global sport gives you what we just witnessed over the last 2 months. Absolutely love test cricket. As for Aust-no disgrace in being beaten by a better side-but I’m sure there will be a huge debrief analysing strategy and tactics from the entire series
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) January 19, 2021
This clearly meant so much to Rishabh Pant. 👏🏽👏🏽
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 19, 2021
🎥 BT Sport pic.twitter.com/D6zPaAxIqb
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 19, 2021
On Dec 19: India 36 all out
On Jan 19: India win series.
Wow.
Gavaskar: Cricket is a career option in India now. You could play just Ranji Trophy and make enough money. Earlier, you needed a job to do provide for your family.
Gavaskar: At the start of the tour, you probably would have said that maybe Gill will make his debut. There was a question mark over Pant or Saha... who would play. As far as Washington Sundar, T Natarajan or Shardul Thakur were concerned... they were not even in the frame.
WHAT A WIN!!! Yessssss. To everyone who doubted us after Adelaide, stand up and take notice. Exemplary performance but the grit and determination was the standout for us the whole way. Well done to all the boys and the management. Enjoy this historic feat lads. Cheers 👏🏼🇮🇳 @BCCI pic.twitter.com/CgWElgOOO1
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) January 19, 2021
EVERY SESSION WE DISCOVERED A NEW HERO.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) January 19, 2021
Every time we got hit, we stayed put & stood taller. We pushed boundaries of belief to play fearless but not careless cricket. Injuries & uncertainties were countered with poise & confidence. One of the greatest series wins!
Congrats India. pic.twitter.com/ZtCChUURLV
India winning an away Test series after losing the series opener:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) January 19, 2021
vs Sri Lanka, 2015 (2-1 in 3 matches)
vs Australia, 2020-21 (2-1 in 4 matches)
Last time Australia lost a home Test series after winning the series opener was in 1954-55 against England. #AUSvIND
Let Ajinkya Rahane remain the captain for Tests and Virat Kohl for white ball games. Team will benefit and Virat will concentrate on just smashing the opponents 👍👍
— Vijay Lokapally (@vijaylokapally) January 19, 2021
Between one #INDvsAUS and another, we all grew up. pic.twitter.com/4N6ryofNkz
— Sayantan Ghosh (@sayantansunnyg) January 19, 2021

1.34 pm: Rahane: “After Adelaide, we didn’t think about anything. We were not thinking about the win. Each and every individual did the job.”
Just a remarkable win...To go to Australia and win a test series in this way ..will be remembered in the history of indian cricket forever ..Bcci announces a 5 cr bonus for the team ..The value of this win is beyond any number ..well done to every member of the touring party..
— Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) January 19, 2021
1.34 pm: Rahane: “Clearly means a lot to us. I don’t know how to describe this in words. Really proud of each and every individual.”
And Australia's unbeaten streak at The Gabba ends at 31 Tests. Pakistan's 34 at Karachi from 1955 to 2000 will remain the world record for a while.
— Andrew Samson (@AWSStats) January 19, 2021
1.34 pm: “I keep thinking every day that I want to win matches for India, and I did it today,” says Pant.
Nathan Lyon ends the series with a bowling average of 55.11 #. Only twice has he recorded a worse bowling average in a home series, and only twice has he done so in a Test series anywhere in the world. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021

#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 19, 2021
The fortress that is Gabba has been breached. Australia lose for the first time in 32 years at the Gabba. From 36 all out to winning the series. Who would have thought. What a win for India. What a series! Take a bow! Rishabh Pant is a legend.
Can Ravi Shastri now say 'this is the best Indian team in the last 15-20 years'? What a performance!#AUSvsIND #INDvAUS #GabbaTest
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) January 19, 2021
Most home Test defeats as captain against India:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) January 19, 2021
4- Jason Holder (6 Tests)
4 - TIM PAINE (8 Tests)
3 - Habibul Bashar (4 Tests)#AUSvIND
Greatest series win ever for India without doubt. Blown away for 36 in first Test, to come from behind and win the rubber with so many key players missing is a stunningly heroic achievement. Take a bow #TeamIndia!
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) January 19, 2021
I AM NOT CRYING ALL OF YOU ARE CRYING. OK I AM ALSO CRYING.
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) January 19, 2021
Speechless !!! Fortress Gabba has been breached !! What a great great game of Test match cricket . I still have goosebumps . Complete team effort . Jab hausle ho Buland toh har mushkil lage aasaan ! #TeamIndia 🇮🇳 #Merabharatmahaan
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03) January 19, 2021
Most inspiring Indian team performance in a long, long time. Still can’t believe it. Well done, you champions! #AUSvsIND
— Angikaar Choudhury (@AngikaarC) January 19, 2021
Chennai, 2001:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) January 19, 2021
India (218 Test caps) defeated Australia (617 Test caps) by 2 wickets in the series decider
Brisbane, 2021:
India (215 Test caps) defeated Australia (505 Test caps) by 3 wickets in the series decider#AUSvIND
Australia’s first Test series loss on home soil after leading since 1992-93; lost 1-2 v West Indies
— Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab) January 19, 2021
First time Australia has gone winless in 3 consecutive Tests on home soil since 2016#AUSvIND
This is Test cricket. This is India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2021
Amazing scenes as they win the series thanks to a performance from Rishabh Pant that defies belief 🤯
Australia lose at the Gabba for the first time since 1988!!! pic.twitter.com/hXmNTz96ZJ
Ind 322/6 after 97 overs: FOUR and win it! Rishabh Pant has done it! India has done it! What a result! What a series! What madness! India win the series 2-1. Pant finishes with 89 and Australia have lost at the Gabba for the first time in 32 years.
Ind 322/6 after 96.4 overs: WICKET! Thakur falls. India still need 3 runs. The batsmen crossed over, Pant will be on strike. Thakur c Lyon b Hazlewood 2(3)
Ind 322/6 after 96.3 overs: Thakur runs through for two just after Pant skied one. India need 3 runs. Almost there. Almost there.
Ind 322/6 after 96.1 overs: FOUR! Pant hooks the short ball for four. India need 6 runs.
Washington Sundar is bowled with ten needed!
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2021
A glimmer of hope for Australia... pic.twitter.com/fURQn8npVy
Ind 318/6 after 95.5 overs: WICKET! Washington bowled. Lyon gets him. Misses the reverse sweep. 22 from 29. He has played his part. India need 10 runs. Washington Sundar b Lyon 22(29)
Ind 313/5 after 95 overs: India need 15 runs to win. 5 overs left. Some luck but mostly a lot of pluck.
Ind 304/5 after 94 overs: India need 24 to win off 6 overs. What an over! 15 runs off it. Pant has 71, Washington has 21.
Ind 301/5 after 93.3 overs: Two consecutive fours by Pant off Lyon. A paddle and then a slog sweep. India need 31 to win.
Ind 289/5 after 93 overs: SIX!!! Washington Sundar hooks one from Cummins for six. What a shot! And then he follows it up with a four. Didn’t know much about it. But it went over the slips and towards third man. 7 overs left, India need 39 runs.
Ind 278/5 after 92 overs: 8 overs left in the game. 50 runs needed to win. So tight. This is a game that is truly going down to the wire. Don’t forget to breathe. Just a couple of singles in the Lyon over.
Pat Cummins has now bowled 138 deliveries today. No Australian seamer since 2006 has bowled more deliveries on Day 5 of a Test. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Ind 275/5 after 91 overs: A maiden over by Cummins. India need 53 runs to win. One big T20 kinda over could do it for India.
Listening to Harsha Bhogle on commentary right now tells you why you need the best broadcasters, not necessarily the best cricketers. #INDvAUS
— Rahul Fernandes (@newspaperwallah) January 19, 2021
Ind 275/5 after 90 overs: Pant goes for the big shot, gets the leading edge, falls short of Green in the deep. Breathe. 53 runs needed. 10 overs left. Do it in singles.
Ind 273/5 after 89 overs: Nerves? What’s that. Washington with a lovely front-foot drive down the ground off Cummins. How good did that look!! Ooof. India need 55 runs to win.
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 19, 2021
Seriously though... what does Pat Cummins run on? He just keeping running in, keeps troubling the batsman, keeps taking wickets... won't be surprised if he keeps bowling from one end. All heart, skill and class.
Ind 267/5 after 88 overs: India need 61 runs. Pant... what will he do?
Can Pant produce a 20 run over?
— Amit (@nottheamit) January 19, 2021
WICKET! Agarwal drives Cummins on the up but it goes straight to Wade! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/xkCafg6IE9
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 19, 2021
Ind 265/5 after 86.4 overs: WICKET! First, Australia lost a review. Mayank didn’t hit that. Nothing on the hotspot or the snicko. Cummins continues to run in, continues to trouble the batsman... just what does he run on. And then, Mayank goes for the big shot, couldn’t clear the fielder. Agarwal c Wade b Cummins 9(15)
What's the greatest TV series you have seen? Breaking Bad? GOT? The Wire? Friends or Frasier? Some other show in some other language?
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
For me, #AUSvIND 2020-'21.
Ind 265/4 after 86 overs: India need 63 runs to win. Pant swept one for four in the Lyon over. He is going to attack the loose balls.
From India's point of view, Pujara's dismissal has perhaps given them a batter chance of victory. 69 needed in 15 overs @ 4.60 an over
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) January 19, 2021
I am too old to handle the pressure of the final session of a Test match.
— Abhishek Mukherjee (@ovshake42) January 19, 2021
Give me something calm and soothing like a T20. Something easy on the heart.
Irrespective of the result Australia needs to build a statue for Pat Cummins. What a bowler. What Fitness.. What intensity. #AUSvsIND
— Gaurav Sundararaman (@gaurav_sundar) January 19, 2021
Australia haven’t lost at the Gabba in 32 years. Can India break the streak?
C’mon India. We can win this. 💪💪💪 #AUSvsIND
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) January 19, 2021
Drinks
— Dale Steyn (@DaleSteyn62) January 19, 2021
The biggest wicket taker.
Ind 259/4 after 85 overs: Mayank with a love straight punch down the ground for four. India need 69 runs to win. 15 overs left in the match. 90 balls, 69 runs, 6 wickets. Time for a drinks break.
Ind 254/4 after 84 overs: Pant continues to drive the ball when it it pitched up. This isn’t mad batting. He has been rather smart about it. 50 off 100 balls. A quick single gets him there.
Ind 248/4 after 83 overs: Everyone thinks Pant is playing a mad knock but he’s actually got 46 off 94. SR of 48.94. Still playing his shots. 80 runs needed to win. 17 overs left in the innings.
The end of an epic by Pujara. Now for opener Mayank to see off the new ball.#AUSvIND #INDvAUS #BrisbaneTest
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) January 19, 2021
Ind 241/4 after 82 overs: 18 overs left in the day, India need 87 runs to win. Australia need “one false shot”.
Cheteshwar Pujara now in his three tours (2014/15, 2018/19, 2020/21) of Australia has aggregated 993 Test runs in 2657 balls in 21 innings @127 balls per innings!#AusvInd#IndvAus
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) January 19, 2021
Ind 232/4 after 81 overs: Mayank Agarwal is used to facing the new ball. Right? Will India continue to push for a win? 19 overs left in the day.
It took Cummins only two balls to strike with the newy!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
An epic innings ends...
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/kKazQFD3Km
Ind 228/4 after 80.2 overs: WICKET! Cummins strikes right away. Traps Pujara LBW. The review doesn’t help, comes down to umpire’s call. A brave, brave effort comes to an end. Meanwhile, another twist in the tale? Pujara lbw b Cummins 56(211)
A remarkable effort by India. Get lost rain, can't wait for the final 20 overs. Great series.#AUSvINDtest
— Darren Cahill (@darren_cahill) January 19, 2021
Ind 228/3 after 80 overs: 100 runs to win and the second new ball is now available. Here we go. Again.
Nathan Lyon’s spell to Rishabh Pant really has made it look like it’s Australia bowling for a draw #AUSvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 19, 2021
It is raining at the Gabba too. The players are still staying out there. The sun is shining too.
Ind 227/3 after 79 overs: 21 overs left in the day. India need 101 runs. One over to go for the new ball – last throw of the dice.
Nothing better than to hear people chant ‘Indiaaa India’ :D #INDvsAUS
— Vidit Gujrathi (@viditchess) January 19, 2021
Paine’s behaviour is aggressive and captaincy is defensive. The opposite is Ajinkya Rahane. #Indvsaus
— Vikram Sathaye (@vikramsathaye) January 19, 2021
Ind 224/3 after 78 overs: Pant plays out a maiden over from Lyon. He did nothing on the last ball and that is rare.
Ind 224/3 after 77 overs: One appeal. One four. Starc’s line just hasn’t been right. Second new ball around the corner. Could mean wickets. Could also mean quick runs. Everything on the line... everything still on the line. India need 104 runs to win.
Test cricket at its best.. Have a feeling,the new ball is going to make the difference. Could go either way! What a game.
— Abhinav mukund (@mukundabhinav) January 19, 2021
Ind 219/3 after 76 overs: A single off the last ball. Pant always looks to do something off the last ball. Went for the big shot but only got a single.
Quiet celebration from Cheteshwar Pujara after getting to his fifty. He isn't done yest.
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 19, 2021
🎥 Cricket Australiapic.twitter.com/uSgRQUl7T5
Ind 218/3 after 75 overs: 25 overs left in the match. India need 110 runs to win.
Pujara and Pant batting together might be the closest we will get to a T20/Test hybrid format.
— Peter Miller (@TheCricketGeek) January 19, 2021
Ind 213/3 after 73 overs: 50 for Pujara and he gets there with a four off Labuschagne. His 28th in Test cricket. His slowest. But once again, so valuable. Bruised and battered but still there.
Most balls to 50 for Pujara
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) January 19, 2021
196 vs Aus Brisbane 2020/21 *
174 vs Aus Sydney 2020/21 (1st inngs)
173 vs SA Joburg 2017/18
170 vs Aus Sydney 2020/21 (2nd inngs)#AUSvsIND
Ind 213/3 after 73 overs: India need 115 to win. Pant (31 off 57) going well. Pujara proving to be a wall. Australia are nervous here. Very nervous.
Mitchell Starc certainly seems to be going for the Indian win. 0/70 from 13.#AUSvIND #INDvAUS #BrisbaneTest
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) January 19, 2021
This Test Series 🤯🤯🤯🤯 #AUSvIND
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) January 19, 2021
Many rows back 6️⃣
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/GixI6l565t
Ind 209/3 after 72 overs: Eight runs from the over. Starc is expensive again. Pant standing up tall and cutting him for four in that over.
Guys, the chase is on!
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) January 19, 2021
Ind 201/3 after 71 overs: Last ball of the over... SIX! Pant smashes that. He isn’t just going to let Lyon bowl. He takes his chances. India need 127 more runs to win.
Fielding Impact for wicketkeepers in this series:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Wriddhaman Saha +6.9
Rishabh Pant - 15.2
Tim Paine -17.8#AUSvIND
Ind 194/3 after 70 overs: A single off the first ball and then Pant quietly plays five balls. No adventure.
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 19, 2021
Could it be that Australia are thinking a draw is better than a defeat? How else does one explain their defensive fields? So un-Australia.
Pant can't resist! And Lyon can't believe it.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/XQFhAO1bpX
Ind 194/3 after 69 overs: Australia’s defensive approach coming back to hurt them. India get four bye to third man off the last ball from the Lyon over. Tough stumping chance but certainly a chance. Pant gets away with it. Phew.
10.52 am: To truly understand how DRS works, you need to read this. Ian Taylor, Managing Director of Virtual Eye, talks about the protocols in place for DRS and how it can be improved, especially pertaining to LBW decisions.
‘Take reviews out of players’ hands, cricket needs a separate DRS-trained umpire’
Ind 189/3 after 68 overs: Australia have a spread out field for Pant and Nick Knight, in the commentator’s box, makes a point about what they need to attack more. It just might make him want to go for the big shot more.
Rishabh Pant batting average v right-arm seamers:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
From over the wicket - 58.66
From round the wicket - 26.12#AUSvIND
13 overs to the second new ball...
Ind 184/3 after 67 overs: Lyon hasn’t been at his best all series but one good session could change all that. Australia need him to step up.
Ind 183/3 after 66 overs: Steady, steady, steady. Pujara is going to play his own game and he should continue to do that. Let Pant do his thing but Pujara should stick to his own guns.
Ind 183/3 after 65 overs: Lyon vs Pant is going to be quite the battle. The left-hander will look to take him on before too long. India need 145 runs to win.
Day 5
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) January 19, 2021
4 - results possible for the test match
3 - results possible for the series
2 - outcomes possible for the Border-Gavaskar trophy.
1 - sessions left to play. #TheFinalCountdown
Ind 183/3 after 64 overs: Hazlewood to start things off. Not too much short stuff. But here we go.
The last session of a magnificent series is all set to begin. 37 overs more to go. 145 runs needed for India. 7 wickets for Australia. A draw will mean the series is shared 1-1 but India will retain the Border-Gavaskar trophy. A win will see India win the series. Australia will be up for it. Phew.
Final session of a fantastic series
— ZENIA D'CUNHA (@ZENIADCUNHA) January 19, 2021
Pant and Pujara, the proverbial chalk and cheese, on crease
India need 145 runs, 7 wickets in hand... One real bat and a real battling tail left
All four results possible
The season finale of #BorderGavaskarTrophy is going to be worthy!
Tea time on the last day, runs to win: 145.
— Kuldeep Kulkarni (@KK_Ilkal) January 19, 2021
First tied test 1960, Gabba: 124
Second tied test 1986, Madras: 155#INDvsAUSTest
No cricket fan in India would be an atheist for the next two and a half hours! 🙏🏼🤞🏼 #AusvInd
— Ajith Ramamurthy (@Ajith_tweets) January 19, 2021
Weather update:

Absolutely love test cricket ❤️
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) January 19, 2021
Final Test. Final session. Series still up for grabs. A story for the grandkids.
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) January 19, 2021

What is to be the denouement of this fascinating series!
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) January 19, 2021
Ind 183/3 after 63 overs: And that is tea. A riveting session of Test cricket. India still in with a chance to win this. Australia still in with a chance to win this. Perfect.
In the session: 25 overs, 100 runs, 2 wickets
Ifffffff only so much focus was there for online school ... #thatthatmanthatthatproblem https://t.co/ll7cpU8SZ2
— Prithi Ashwin (@prithinarayanan) January 19, 2021
Ind 183/3 after 62 overs: Last 10 overs, 44 runs. India making sure Australia say on the defensive a bit. The runs are important too.
I talk to the owner of Virtual Eye on why we need Umpire's Call: Interview: ‘Take reviews out of players’ hands, cricket needs a separate DRS-trained umpire’ https://t.co/sL96zuYYXy via @thefield_in
— Amit (@nottheamit) January 19, 2021
If you can not get him out ... just knock him out🤦♂️Yes some Australian commentators are saying this on live TV @cheteshwar1 is driving them crazy
— Sunandan Lele (@sunandanlele) January 19, 2021
Ind 180/3 after 61 overs: India need 148 runs to win. Australia need 7 wickets. If Pant gets in, who knows... Is it okay to dream?
Ind 175/3 after 60 overs: A maiden over but almost a mix-up between Pujara and Pant. Pujara got back in time but he needed a dive to do so.
Rishabh Pant becomes the seventh Indian wicketkeeper to record 1000 Test runs. His current average of 40.04 is the highest of that group. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Ind 175/3 after 59 overs: India going for the win? The intent isn’t the problem but they need to be careful with their shot selection.
Like that India are going for the win, but was Rahane going a bit too hard? Didn't need a T20 knock. Pathetic way to get out.#AUSvIND #INDvsAUS #BrisbaneTest
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) January 19, 2021
Ind 173/3 after 58 overs: Pant sent in ahead of Mayank. A different game begins. He isn’t going to hold back either.
Pant ahead of Mayank feels a little like Dhoni ahead of Yuvraj in another match 10 years ago. You know how that one ended. #INDvAUS
— Rahul Fernandes (@newspaperwallah) January 19, 2021
Ind 167/3 after 56.5 overs: WICKET! The visions of grandeur perhaps blinded Rahane. Tried to guide it over the slip cordon and only edged it through to Paine. Rahane c Paine b Cummins 24(22)
Cummins coming back into the attack now.
This game goes to another level!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
This is Test cricket! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/0eiAmn02Ww
The 23 runs Ajinkya Rahane has scored from his first 20 balls is the third most he's scored at this stage of innings in his Test career. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Ind 163/2 after 56 overs: Rahane has come out playing shots. A six off Lyon now. He does not want the off-spinner to set into a good rhythm on a wearing pitch.
PitchViz Rating (out of 10, higher is harder for batting) in this Test:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Day 1 - 4.8
Day 2 - 4.4
Day 3 - 4.2
Day 4 - 5.3
Day 5 - 4.5#AUSvIND #AUSvIND
Ind 156/2 after 55 overs: The line of attack to Rahane is different. Hazlewood pitching it up and getting a couple to beat the batsman.
Ind 153/2 after 54 overs: Four off the last ball off Lyon’s over. Pujara just standing tall, absorbing everything the Aussies are throwing at him and then giving some back for good measure.
Ind 148/2 after 53 overs: Australia continue to pepper Pujara with the short ball and one of those balls takes the edge of the bat and flies over the slips cordon. This is a brutal examination. India need 180 runs to win.
We’re in the final day of this series and Australia still struggling to understand that injuring an Indian player only makes him stronger
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) January 19, 2021
Spare a thought for Pujara's wife, his daughter, his father. To watch this assault, from wherever they are, has to be way more painful than the blows he is absorbing. Thank you. There's a country rooting for your man. He's showing intent like we've never seen. #INDvAUS
— Rahul Fernandes (@newspaperwallah) January 19, 2021
Ind 138/2 after 50.5 overs: Pujara takes another blow. This time on the helmet. He has been given a proper working over by the Aussie attack. But he is still there in the middle.
Ind 133/2 after 50 overs: Review lost! Australia review after another ’no-shot-offered’ appeal against Pujara. DRS shows it would have bounced over the stumps.
Ind 132/2 after 49 overs: Pujara got hit on the fingers again. This time by Hazlewood. He was hurting badly and the physio had to come back on the field.
Ouch! Pujara rips his glove off after copping one flush on the glove!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/xXLuC0jcEa
#AUSvIND #INDvAUS
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 19, 2021
Lyon’s reaction after getting Gill’s wicket says how much it meant to him and Australia.
Video: Cricket Australiapic.twitter.com/2IHHciaDNm
The way @RealShubmanGill batted today he definitely deserved a century- but I’m sure there are many that lie ahead in his future. Amazing talent and more importantly has the mental strength to handle pressure. #future #class #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/D1tqCr1x2r
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) January 19, 2021
Gill is the future...that’s for sure. But now, it’s up to the selectors/team management to make him the present of Indian cricket too. In all formats. He’s THAT good. #AusvInd
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 19, 2021
What a debut Test series for Shubman Gill. So much joy to watch him bat in this format. Hoping to see a lot and lot more of him over the years. The future is here. #AusvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) January 19, 2021
Ind 132/2 after 48 overs: WICKET! The change works for Australia. Gill edges one to first slip. Wrong choice of shot but what an innings! Gill, take a bow. Shubman Gill c Smith b Lyon 91(146)
Starc has been hit out of the attack. Lyon comes on.
Oof, Shubman Gill. "That's not a highlights package, that's live cricket" is probably the best line of commentary we have heard in a while.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
20 runs conceded by Mitchell Starc in that 46th over - his most expensive over of Test career. #AUSvIND
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) January 19, 2021
Ind 128/1 after 47 overs: A single in the over and India now need 200 runs to win.
Gill goes long - and sends the ball over the rope and down the race!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/6MoNCPJM07
Ind 127/1 after 46 overs: What an over!! Gill and Pujara giving a wayward Starc the treatment to get 20 runs from the over (0 6 4 N4 1 0 4). A six and two consecutive fours for Gill and then a four for Pujara off the last ball. Is this the over that kickstart India’s run towards a win? In 12 overs, Starc has given away 62 runs.
Ind 107/1 after 45 overs: Pujara continues. He won’t give in. For all you know, the short balls will only serve to make him even more determined (if that is possible at all).
Pujara cops another ball on the arm.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
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Injury break: Pujara gets hit on the arm by a short ball from Hazlewood. Physio on the field. He is hurting.
Cheteshwar Pujara has now faced more deliveries in Tests in Australia (2557) than Virat Kohli (2544), in two fewer matches. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Ind 106/1 after 44 overs: Two fours in Starc’s last two over. Both for Pujara. He is now motoring along. 19 off 111 balls. The stand with Gill is now worth 88(215).
Ind 102/1 after 43 overs: Australia might be overdoing the short stuff. Almost a one-dimensional feel to it now. But the odd ball does do something.
Ind 100/1 after 42 overs: Pujara gets his first boundary off the 103rd ball he’s faced in the innings. He continues to soldier on. Starc still not looking anywhere close to his best.
Lowest scores by an Indian after 100 balls faced in a Test innings this century:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Hanuma Vihari 6* (100) v AUS 2021
Cheteshwar Pujara 11* (100) v AUS 2021
Rahul Dravid 16* (100) v AUS 2004
Rahul Dravid 16* (100) v AUS 2007
Cheteshwar Pujara 16* (100) v AUS 2021#AUSvIND
Ind 95/1 after 41 overs: Cummins continues and he continues to look dangerous. The Indian batsmen *have to* play out his spell.
I'm going to say Shubman Gill played that pull shot that evaded Marcus Harris, with the same precision of a top footballer who chips the goalkeeper just off his line and send the ball over his head.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
Ind 93/1 after 40 overs: Gill almost fell into the trap. He pulled one short ball for four but the next one was a little bit higher. He got the top edge and it just cleared the fielder in the deep. Gill now has 72. Pujara moves onto 9.
Ind 85/1 after 39 overs: Cummins to start things off after lunch. Batsmen need to reset. An early wicket will give Australia a push too.
Players are back on the field. It is time for the post-lunch session. Will Australia strike back or will India continue to move the game forward? Gill has been magnificent and so had Pujara. Here we go.
Pujara has seen off 33 of Cummins's 60 balls so far. If he can keep doing that through the day, India won't mind how many runs he scores and how many blows he takes. pic.twitter.com/pXT9ihz7gT
— Karthik Krishnaswamy (@the_kk) January 19, 2021
Cheteshwar Pujara has been hit on the helmet and the body five times in this innings. That's the highest figure he's recorded in a Test innings. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Last time there was a Test series in Australia that reached the last scheduled day with the possibility of both teams winning the series was also Border-Gavaskar series - in 2003-04. On the last day, Australia scored 357 chasing 443 in Sydney (Steve Waugh's last match). #AusvInd
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) January 19, 2021
What a case study of contrasts.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
Shubman Gill: 64* off 117 balls.
Cheteshwar Pujara: 8* off 90 balls.
Both utterly compelling to watch.#AUSvIND

Ind 83/1 after 38 overs: And that is lunch. Gill has been magnificent and so has Pujara. India have done well... very well. Australia came hard at them but India’s batsmen have stuck in there. The sun is out. The rain has kept away.
In the session: 36.1 overs, 79 runs, 1 wicket, RR 2.18.
Ind 76/1 after 37 overs: The short-ball barrage from Cummins continue. Pujara not looking very comfortable in the middle but then who would?
Pat Cummins v Cheteshwar Pujara bouncer percentage in this innings:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
1st Spell - 10%
2nd Spell - 41%#AUSvIND
This is well directed short bowling 🎯
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Live #AUSvIND: https://t.co/qvYTMSiZsl pic.twitter.com/J28v3Rhvj6

Ind 71/1 after 36 overs: Starc back into the attack as Australia look to pursue a short-ball strategy against Pujara.
Australia's best bowler, Cummins is subjecting Pujara to a barrage of short balls. This is probably the best fast bowler in the world going full steam on a 5th day Gabba pitch. It takes something to keep batting in those conditions.
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) January 19, 2021
Ind 70/1 after 35 overs: No runs and some pretty mean bouncers from Cummins. Pujara getting hit on the body. The bouncers seem to be following Pujara, making it difficult to avoid them.
Ind 70/1 after 34 overs: Made over by Lyon, who is trying a few things. Going round the wicket, coming back over. Gill has looked comfortable against the offie.
Ind 70/1 after 33 overs: First time we have seen the pitch misbehave today. It reared up off a good length but Pujara played it well. Then, another bouncer hit Pujara on the helmet. Cummins makes things happen. Time for a concussion test but Pujara is okay to continue.
Ind 68/1 after 32 overs: Another two runs off Lyon to bring up the fifty-run stand between Gill and Pujara. Pujara’s contribution to the stand is 6. But everyone is doing the job for the team. They all have their own ways.
Ind 66/1 after 31 overs: Cummins starts his second spell of the day off with a maiden. He has given nothing away.
Since control has been measured (2006-present), there have been 69 scores of 50+ by Indians in Australia. Shubman Gill's false shot percentage of just 3% in his half century was the second most controlled, behind only Virat Kohli at Adelaide in 2014 (1.1%). #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Cummins coming back into the attack.
Ind 66/1 after 30 overs: Lyon with a maiden. Australia haven’t really been able to build any pressure today. The pitch hasn’t done much either.
In what is fast-becoming trademark style, almost half of Shubman Gill's runs in this innings have come through cover. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/8mplH01b7s
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Gill sure has been a find in this series. If anyone wants to make an audio compilation of his clean skin bat on ball I am hear for it. #AUSvIND
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) January 19, 2021
Second Test 50 for Gill #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/fmrMM7zQRa
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Ind 66/1 after 29 overs: Gill gets to a classy fifty and chants of ‘India, India’ ring out at the Gabba. 50 off 91. He has looked good (as he almost always does). Two fifties in three Tests for him.
Ind 61/1 after 28 overs: Another lovely four for Gill. He continues to impress. Lyon moving his line to his regular ‘outside the offstump’ space now.
Ind 56/1 after 27 overs: Shane Warne in commentary reckons Australia are not being aggressive enough with their fields. “Just one wicket in the morning.”
Ind 55/1 after 26 overs: One single to long-on. Gill has moved on to 42. Pujara on 6.
Ind 54/1 after 25 overs: Hazlewood begins his second spell with a maiden over.
So...which way is it heading? MRF or CEAT?
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 19, 2021
Of course, I’m talking about Shubman’s bat sponsor. It’s almost preposterous to see no sticker on his bat. 😳😱 #AusvInd
That one echoed around the Gabba!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
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Hazlewood back into the attack.
Ind 54/1 after 24 overs: A maiden over from Lyon.
Ind 54/1 after 23 overs: One lovely, glorious cover drive by Gill for four. He does make batting look easy. So elegant. The highlight of the over.
Ind 49/1 after 22 overs: Pujara definitely seems more comfortable against spin. Gill doing his thing. The duo have put on 31 off 82 balls.
Shubman Gill going with the Steve Waugh-style handkerchief #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/jkTed7vnH3
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
A much-more informed take on the weather to be expected for day 5 rather than just checking weather dot com. If TL,DW then at best a couple of short breaks expected later in the day but most overs should be in. pic.twitter.com/kJfV0JMNSL
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
Ind 47/1 after 21 overs: Pujara driving a bowler through the covers is always a good sign. And he did that to Starc. A bit too full.
India have played 9% false shots today, the lowest figure for any session in this Test match apart from Day 1, Evening Session. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 19, 2021
Time for a drinks break. The sun is peeking out. The effect of the roller will start to wear off now. The first hour is over and India have lost just Rohit Sharma.
Ind 44/1 after 20 overs: Four off the first ball and then nothing. Lyon more willing to attack the stumps today, seems to be bowling straighter.
Pujara has the tendency to play with his bat well behind his pads sometimes but THIS WAS NOT THAT. I am trying to put this mildly, but that was quite an atrocious call to say no shot offered, nullified slightly by the original not out decision.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
How close was that on the projection???? 😱 Pujara ought to be careful, for the umpire has also seen it....and might be more keen to it giving it OUT next time. Stepping out and not offering a shot vs Lyon....tricky today. #AusvInd
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 19, 2021
Ind 40/1 after 19 overs: Starc continues. One run from the over. Working up decent speeds.
But was that really ‘no shot offered’??
It doesn't get much closer than that!
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Pujara survives #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/3ecJjyUUFa
Ind 39/1 after 18 overs: One run from the Lyon over and a review was taken and retained too. Pujara didn’t offer a shot, Australia reviewed and it came down to umpire’s call. So close.
Nathan Lyon into the attack.
Ind 38/1 after 17 overs: Starc working up some good pace. Up to 145 clicks now. But Hazlewood and Cummins exert a different kind of pressure.
Shubman Gill just looks like a Test match player, doesn't he?
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2021
This kid has supreme talent...
Just look at this 😍#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/V7PRIXJbbb
Ind 37/1 after 16 overs: Seven runs from the Green over. Gill pouncing on a loose delivery to get four runs and then another three runs.
Pat Cummins on day 5 morning of the final Test of a long summer: 6 overs, 4 maidens, 4 runs, 1 wicket. pic.twitter.com/5z3UiEk3bG
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 19, 2021
Ind 30/1 after 15 overs: Pujara is off the mark. It has taken him 22 balls to do so. Decent over from Starc, starting to bowl at over 140 clicks towards the end of the over.
Starc into the attack now.
Ind 27/1 after 13 overs: Another maiden over. If Green can keep doing this, he will allow Paine to really attack from the other end.
Just enough 👌 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/cLY4zYxPe9
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
Ind 27/1 after 13 overs: Maiden over from Cummins to Gill.
Cheteshwar Pujara started his Test career by walking out at No 3 in a run chase against Australia & led the way as the aggressor that day in Bangalore. Same scenario but different approach you’d think today #AusvInd
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 19, 2021
Ind 27/1 after 12 overs: Green started off by straying onto the pads and Gill helped himself to three but then settled into a better line with Pujara on strike.
Green into the attack. Starc is struggling with a hamstring injury.
Best way to describe the two outstanding bowlers in this series - and how they differ- is that Pat Cummins bowls like he was created in a lab trying to create the perfect quick, while Jasprit Bumrah bowls like the comic-book consequence of an accident in that lab. #AUSvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) January 19, 2021
Ind 24/1 after 11 overs: Pujara doing Pujara things. He will take his time. 0 runs from 10 balls. Cummins bowling well at him.
The dream start for Australia!
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 19, 2021
Pat Cummins is just a gun bowler 💥
Rohit Sharma goes...#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/5IIa1jUYyn
Ind 24/1 after 10 overs: Some width from Hazlewood and Gill throws his hands at it. Gets four. He shouldn’t get too passive or he will start to feel more pressure. Not everyone is a Pujara.
Great start from PC #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/TUNeiDJCXG
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 19, 2021
What Shubman Gill missed, Rohit Sharma edged. Pat Cummins does Pat Cummins things. #AUSvIND
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 18, 2021
Ind 18/1 after 8.1 overs: WICKET! It is that man Cummins again. Rohit Sharma would have felt he needed to play at it. Got the edge through to the keeper. Rohit c Paine b Cummins 7(21)
Ind 18/0 after 8 overs: Hazlewood still searching for the best line and length. One run from the over.
.@haydostweets takes us out on to the Day 5 pitch and shows us the cracks which will come into play - and those he thinks won't #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/sqz1Tvzk4R
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 18, 2021
Ind 17/0 after 7 overs: Pat Cummins comes up with a gem to beat Shubman Gill. Seems to be operating in a good rhythm. But the ball hasn’t done much. India’s openers look calm... for now.
Ind 17/0 after 6 overs: Steady stuff by India. No big appeals. No false shots played yet. The effect of the roller will still be there.
Batting average in Gabba Tests over the last decade:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 18, 2021
1st innings - 37.50
2nd innings - 38.50
3rd innings - 29.62
4th innings - 34.02#AUSvIND
Not impossible to bat on Day 5 at the Gabba. pic.twitter.com/IP1tYJqNpQ
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 18, 2021
Ind 14/0 after 5 overs: Hazlewood slowly zoning in on the right areas. He hasn’t got much movement in the air or off the pitch yet. Cummins trying to find the right length too.
Pat Cummins has caused Shubman Gill a few problems this summer. He's dismissed him three times in 103 balls, at an average of 18, drawing a false shot 21% of the time. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 18, 2021
Bowling figures on Day 5 of Tests
— Swamp (@sirswampthing) January 18, 2021
Nathan Lyon
40 wkts 28.75 avg 62.20 s/rate
Josh Hazlewood
21 wkts 17.24 avg 42.43 s/rate
Mitchell Starc
20 wkts 27.60 avg 53.85 s/rate
Patrick Cummins
14 wkts 13.36 avg 37.50 s/rate
@cricketcomau #AUSvIND
Ind 11/0 after 4 overs: Australia have started with Hazlewood and Cummins. Starc does have the hamstring issue to contend with but these two have been their best bowlers. Rohit Sharma and Gill will look to get through the initial period.
Ind 4/0 after 2 overs: And here we go. India needs to put the rain out of their mind and just bat. The pitch should be okay initially but it was playing some tricks yesterday. Still, it was possible to bat.
Can’t wait for the final days play to start of the most engrossing series I have seen for a long time. How many of you are backing Youngistan. I am💪💪 #AUSvsIND
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) January 18, 2021
4.55 am: The all-important weather update. It seems like things have cleared up.

4.50 am: Ahead of Day 5, Shardul Thakur: “Ajinkya Rahane didn’t say much.” That said, India are backing themselves.
Day 4 review: Mohammed Siraj took his first five-wicket haul in just his third Test as India bowled Australia out for 294 to set up an enthralling final day of the four-match series in Brisbane on Monday.
With the series locked at 1-1, India need 328 runs for victory or to bat all day for a draw to pull off the remarkable feat of retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy despite being severely weakened by injuries and captain Virat Kohli’s paternity leave.
Siraj had Josh Hazlewood caught on the boundary to end Australia’s innings and return figures of 5-73 as clouds formed over the Gabba. Indian openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill then faced just 11 balls, reaching four without loss, before light rain ended play.
Siraj and fellow quick Shardul Thakur (4-61), playing only his second Test, were exceptional as they kept the Australian scoring rate largely under control while taking wickets at regular intervals.
“It was my dad’s dream that I should play for India, that the whole country will watch his son play,” said Siraj, whose father died in November.
“How I wish he was here today with me, he would have been very happy. It is thanks to his blessings that I could take five wickets today. I am speechless, I am unable to speak about my performance.”
Although most of the Australian batting order got starts, only Steve Smith converted and even he fell for 55 when surprised by a Thakur short ball.
Australia need to win to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy but, with more rain forecast for Tuesday, India will fancy their chances of surviving for the draw.
The highest run-chase to achieve victory at the Gabba is the 236 that Australia scored to beat the West Indies in 1951.
But as India have shown since their disastrous capitulation in the first Test in Adelaide, when they were bowled out for 36, they are never out of the contest.
They came back and won the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, and then batted for more than a day to draw Sydney’s third Test.