IND Vs AUS Melbourne Test, Day 5 Nitish Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah | IND vs AUS Melbourne Test, Day 5: Play will start at 4.30 am; Australia ahead by 333 runs, 1 wicket still left

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Jasprit Bumrah has taken 4 wickets. - Dainik Bhaskar

Jasprit Bumrah has taken 4 wickets.

The fourth Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia in Melbourne. Today the fifth day’s play will start at 4.30 am. Australia has scored 228 runs for 9 wickets in the second innings. The team’s lead has reached 333 runs.

From Australia, Nathan Lyon (41) and Scott Boland (10) made a partnership of 55 runs for the 10th wicket, both are unbeaten. Marnus Labuschagne scored 70 runs and captain Pat Cummins was out after scoring 41 runs. Jasprit Bumrah took 4 wickets and Mohammad Siraj took 3 wickets from India. Australia scored 474 runs and India scored 369 runs in the first innings. The series is currently tied at 1-1.

Australia 228/9 on the fourth day, lead 333 runs

The last pair of Scott Boland and Nathan Lyon made a partnership of 55 runs. Both have played 110 balls.

The last pair of Scott Boland and Nathan Lyon made a partnership of 55 runs. Both have played 110 balls.

On the fourth day, India started playing with a score of 358/9. The team was all out for 369 runs in the first innings. Nathan Lyon got Nitish Reddy caught by Mitchell Starc on the third ball of the 119th over. Reddy was out after scoring 114 runs. Read the full news…

Reddy-Sundar’s partnership saved India on the third day

Nitish Reddy scored 105 runs.

Nitish Reddy scored 105 runs.

Team India started playing on the third day with a score of 164/5. Rishabh Pant was out after scoring 28 runs and Ravindra Jadeja after scoring 17 runs. After both, Nitish Reddy and Washington Sundar took over the team. Reddy scored a century and made a partnership of 127 runs with Sundar. Read the full news…

India lost 5 wickets on the second day

Steve Smith scored his second consecutive century.

Steve Smith scored his second consecutive century.

On the second day, Australia was all out after scoring 474 runs in the first innings. Steven Smith scored a century from the team. India had lost only 2 wickets for 153 runs in the first innings, but by the end of the day’s play, 3 more wickets fell. The score became 164/5. Read the full news…

Australia made a strong position on the first day

Jasprit Bumrah was hit for 4 sixes in a single innings for the first time in his career.

Jasprit Bumrah was hit for 4 sixes in a single innings for the first time in his career.

Australia won the toss and chose to bat in Melbourne on Thursday. The top-3 batsmen of the team scored fifty and took the score beyond 300. Steve Smith also remained not out till the end of the day’s play after scoring a fifty. Read the full news…

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