Australia and India Draw Third Test Despite Rain Delay and Australia's Top Order Collapse

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Australia and India Draw Third Test Despite Rain Delay and Australia's Top Order Collapse
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The third Test match between Australia and India ended in a draw after rain interrupted play on day five at the Gabba. Despite Australia's valiant effort to chase a quick score and set up an unlikely win, their top order collapsed, ultimately allowing India to secure a draw.

Australia and India draw the third Test after the hosts’ top-order collapses while seeking to set up an unlikely win as rain interrupted play on day five at the Gabba . Australia and India draw the third Test after the hosts’ top-order collapses while seeking to set up an unlikely win as rain interrupted play on day five at the Gabba .First of all, you have to say “fair play” to Australia for making a game of it.

Marnus Labuschagne was out chasing width in Adelaide, and in the first innings here. Second innings, same again, not reading new-ball bounce from Bumrah. Nathan McSweeney has battled as a makeshift opener, looking unsure as to his approachHe was out similarly to Labuschagne, cutting the wrong ball. Mitchell Marsh played a half-hearted prod with a straight bat and nicked it.

Labuschagne, under scrutiny in Perth, responding with a half-century and a more positive approach in Adelaide But No 3 in the order has to deal in more than fifties. Add a score of 1 today to his 2, 3, 64 and 12 this series.

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