India Faces Challenging Target of 275 Runs After Australia’s Second Innings Collapse
The third Test between India and Australia at Brisbane’s Gabba has taken a dramatic turn as India now chases a target of 275 runs, set by Australia after declaring their second innings at 89/7. This target comes after Australia secured a 185-run lead from their first innings.
India’s bowlers, who had a lackluster performance in the first innings, were in fine form in the second innings. Jasprit Bumrah led the charge, claiming three wickets, while Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep supported him with two wickets each. Their efforts dismantled Australia’s batting, who lost seven wickets for just 89 runs in their second innings.
In Australia’s second innings, the following batsmen contributed:
- Max McSweeney: 4
- Usman Khawaja: 8
- Marnus Labuschagne: 1
- Mitchell Marsh: 2
- Travis Head: 17
- Steve Smith: 4
- Alex Carey: 20
- Pat Cummins: 22
- Mitchell Starc: 2* (not out)
With a target of 275 runs to chase, India faces a challenging yet achievable task. The pitch at the Gabba has proven to be pace-friendly, and the match is now entering its final day, which means the chase will require careful strategy and solid batting. Whether India opts for an aggressive pursuit of victory or plays for a draw remains to be seen, but the match promises to be an exciting conclusion to the third Test.