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India vs Australia: The Australian team has made a comeback in the series by winning the Indore Test match against India by 9 wickets. No one expected this kind of comeback from the Australian team after facing humiliating defeats in the first 2 Tests. Meanwhile, a video of a kangaroo fan is also going viral on social media, in which he is seen saying in Pushpa film style that ‘I will not bow down…’.
Talking about the Indore Test match, like the first two matches, this match also ended within just 3 days, although only a change was seen in the result. Chasing a score of 76 runs in the third day’s play, the Australian team lost the wicket of Usman Khawaja on the second ball of their innings.
Australia fan with a ‘Pushpa’ trademark and dialogue after the win in Indore. pic.twitter.com/zaausE4wWB
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) March 3, 2023
After this, Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne did not give any chance to the Indian bowlers to come back in any way. Both together achieved this target in 18.5 overs and gave the team a chance to make a comeback in this Test series. While Head scored an unbeaten 49, Labushen also managed to score 28 not out.
Indian batsmen were once again seen struggling in front of Nathan Lyon’s bowling
In this Test match, there was a very poor performance from the batsmen of the Indian team, in which Australian off-spinner Nathan Lyon took 8 wickets during the second innings of Team India alone. In this match, only Cheteshwar Pujara’s half-century innings was seen among the Indian players, apart from this everyone was disappointed with their performance.
With the victory in this Test match, the Australian team has also confirmed its place in the final match of the ICC World Test Championship 2023. At the same time, it has become very important for the Indian team to win the last match of this Test series if they have to completely confirm their place in the final of the WTC.
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