Sydney: The way India grinded it out on the fifth day of the Sydney Test, there was not much that Australians could have changed, said top batsman Marnus Labuschagne but asserted that the hosts are determined to win the series by taking the visitors down in the Brisbane match.
India's batting unit showed tremendous resilience to eke out a memorable draw while chasing a herculean 407 in Sydney.
"We played a (drawn) Test match today but it's a Test series and we're here to win," Labuschagne, who scored 91 and 73 in the two innings at SCG, told cricket.com.au.
"Regardless of the result of this game, if we won or it was a draw, we had to go to the Gabba and win. So nothing's changed for us it's a matter of changing our focus and making sure we take them down at the Gabba."
Hanuma Vihari (23 not out off 161 balls) and Ravichandran Ashwin (39 not out off 128 balls) batted out the entire evening session on day five after Rishabh Pant (97 off 118 balls) and Cheteshwar Pujara (77 off 205 balls) produced a combative 148-run stand as India finished at 334 for 5 in 131 overs.
Labuschagne said Australia were expecting a little more help from the fifth-day pitch but credited India for hanging on for a remarkable draw.