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IND vs AUS: Australia Wins 4th Test by 184 Runs


Cricket  •  30 Dec, 2024  •  1,912 Views  •  ⭐ 5.0

Written by Shivani Chourasia


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In a riveting display of Test cricket, Australia clinched a 184-run victory over India on the fifth day of the fourth Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), seizing a 2-1 lead in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series.

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Day 5: The Decisive Session

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The final day began with Australia resuming their second innings at 228 for 9, leading by 333 runs. Jasprit Bumrah swiftly concluded the innings by bowling Nathan Lyon for 41, leaving Scott Boland unbeaten on 15. This set India a formidable target of 340 runs to chase.

Openers Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal provided a cautious start, reaching 19 without loss after 10 overs. However, the introduction of Australia's pace attack soon disrupted India's progress. Captain Pat Cummins delivered a pivotal over, dismissing Rohit Sharma for 9 and KL Rahul for a duck, reducing India to 33 for 2.

Virat Kohli's stay was brief, as he edged a delivery from Mitchell Starc to the wicketkeeper, departing for 5. At 33 for 3, India faced an uphill battle. A resilient partnership between Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant ensued, with both batsmen exhibiting determination and skill. Their 88-run stand spanned the entire middle session, raising hopes of salvaging a draw.

However, the post-tea session witnessed a dramatic collapse. Pant, attempting an aggressive pull shot off part-time spinner Travis Head, was caught in the deep by Mitchell Marsh for 30. This dismissal triggered a domino effect. Scott Boland struck next, removing Ravindra Jadeja for 2, followed by Nathan Lyon, who had Nitish Kumar Reddy caught brilliantly by Steve Smith at slip for 1.

Controversy arose when Yashasvi Jaiswal, batting on 84, was adjudged caught behind off Cummins. The on-field decision was overturned upon review, despite inconclusive evidence from the Ultra Edge technology. This led to visible dissent from Jaiswal and chants of "Cheater! Cheater!" from sections of the crowd.

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The tailenders offered minimal resistance. Akash Deep fell for 7, and the innings concluded with Lyon trapping Mohammed Siraj lbw for a duck, bundling India out for 155. Cummins and Boland were the chief architects of the bowling attack, each claiming three wickets, while Lyon contributed two crucial dismissals.

Key Performances and Turning Points

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  • Pat Cummins' all-round performance was instrumental in Australia's victory. Accumulating 100 runs as a tailender and securing six wickets in the match, his leadership and strategic acumen were pivotal. Cummins described the Test as "one of the best to be part of," highlighting the electric atmosphere and the quality of cricket played.
  • The debut of 19-year-old Sam Konstas added a fresh narrative to the match. His audacious innings of 60 from 65 balls in the first innings showcased fearless stroke play, particularly against Jasprit Bumrah. Konstas' approach drew parallels to a chess prodigy, executing moves with precision and confidence.
  • Steve Smith's century (140 runs) in the first innings further solidified Australia's position. His partnership with Pat Cummins, contributing 112 runs, was instrumental in setting a formidable total. Smith's innings was a masterclass in technique and temperament, reinforcing his status as one of the premier batsmen in Test cricket.
  • For India, Jasprit Bumrah's bowling stood out. His figures of 5 for 57 in the second innings, culminating in a match haul of nine wickets, underscored his prowess and relentless pursuit of excellence. However, the lack of substantial support from other bowlers and fielding lapses, including dropped catches by Yashasvi Jaiswal, hampered India's efforts.
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