Brisbane:India will have to produce a similar display of batting which showed against Bangladesh in the second Test at the Green Park stadium in Kanpur a couple of months back as they need 275 runs inside 54 overs to win the third Test of the five-match series to take 2-1 lead in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Australia declared their second innings on 89/7, setting a target of 275 runs against India in the third Test at the iconic The Gabba here on Wednesday, December 18, 2024. Australia have given themselves a shade over three hours (light and weather permitting) to try and dismiss India a second time around inside a minimum of 54 overs, but in all honesty, they'll be lucky to face more than 40 overs.
Australia came out of the blocks, played shots, lost wickets and added 89 runs in 18 overs, at just under 5 runs per over. They've three fit frontline bowlers, Mitchell Marsh and part-time spinners in the likes of Marnus Labuschagne, who can bowl medium pace if needed, and Travis Head, but a lot will depend on Mitchell Starc, captain Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon if they're to pull off something magical.