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IND vs AUS : Ultimate Fourth Blow for The India

IND vs AUS : Ultimate Fourth Blow for The India

IND vs AUS The third day’s play has ended amidst the rain. In the end, 45 minutes of play was left, but due to poor light, the umpires stopped the play after just one over. The players were asked to go back and after some time the umpires declared the day’s play over. India’s situation was also not good and after the second day,

Australian players dominated on the third day as well. On the third day, the Australian bowlers dominated Team India. By the end of the day’s play, India has scored 51 runs after losing four wickets in their first innings. The Australian innings ended at 445 runs. In such a situation, Team India is still 394 runs behind.

IND vs AUS : India suffers fourth blow, game halted due to rain

IND vs AUS India suffered the fourth blow at the score of 44. Rishabh Pant, who led India to a historic win at Gabba in 2021, was dismissed after scoring nine runs. Captain Cummins got him caught by wicketkeeper Carey. After this, Rahul hit a brilliant four, but the game had to be stopped again due to rain. This is the fourth time today that the game had to be stopped due to rain. By the time the game was stopped due to rain, India had scored 48 runs after losing four wickets in their first innings.

Currently KL Rahul is at the crease after scoring 30 runs. Captain Rohit Sharma has come to support Rahul. Australia’s first innings ended at 445 runs. In this sense, India is still 397 runs behind. Tea break was announced after the game was stopped due to rain.

Third day’s play ends

The third day’s play has ended amidst the rain. In the end, 45 minutes of play was left, but due to poor light, the umpires stopped the play after just one over. The players were asked to go back and after some time the umpires declared the day’s play over. India’s situation was also not good and after the second day, the Australian players dominated on the third day as well.

On the third day, the Australian bowlers dominated Team India. By the end of the day’s play, India has scored 51 runs after losing four wickets in their first innings. The Australian innings ended at 445 runs. In such a situation, Team India is still 394 runs behind. Read More ICC Champions Trophy 2025:

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