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India vs Australia LIVE Updates, 3rd Test Day 2: Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep begin their hunt for the first wicket as Day 2 of the third Test begins at The Gabba. Although rain is on the cards on Day 2, more action is expected to take place in the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia. Only 13.2 overs of play were possible on Day 1 after Rohit Sharma had put Australia in to bat. India could not pick any Australian wickets in that spell, who batted and blocked out the duration with a cautious defensive approach. Usman Khawaja picked up three boundaries en route to 19*, while Nathan McSweeney is only on 4. India’s pace attack is expected to play a big role amid the damp and overcast conditions. (LIVE SCORECARD)
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05:29 (IST)
India vs Australia 3rd Test Live: Bumrah With A Big LBW Shout
Nice shout for LBW by Jasprit Bumrah and other close-in fielders but the umpire is unmoved. Skipper Rohit did consult with wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant but decided to not go for a DRS. Bumrah looking good this morning.
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05:26 (IST)
India vs Australia Live: Bumrah’s Intense Chat With Gambhir, Rohit, Morkel
Visuals from this morning suggested that Bumrah had a lengthy chat with captain Rohit, head coach Gautam Gambhir and bowling coach Morne Morkel ahead of the start of the match. India seems to have come up with a strategy. But for now, we’ll have to wait.
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05:23 (IST)
India vs Australia 3rd Test, Day 2 Live: We Are Underway!
Akash Deep is the first bowler to begin India’s action with the ball on Day 2. It’s a mix of clouds and the Sun in the sky at the moment. We should get the most of 98.4 overs today, if not all. Akash Deep finishes his first over of the day with one no-ball.
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05:18 (IST)
India vs Australia 3rd Test Live: Overcast Conditions Back In Brisbane
According to the ground staff, the covers were removed from the venue at about 6:30 AM (local time) this morning. The wicket did get some sunlight but, at present, the conditions are overcast. However, we are set to have a timely start. Stay tuned for live updates…
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05:09 (IST)
India vs Australia 3rd Test Live: Sun Shinning, Play To Begin Shortly
The Sun is shinning at The Gabba and cricket lovers have a lot to rejoice. We could have a bright start this morning. Fingers crossed for the remainder of the day to remain like this.
The Weather is great & the sun is shining at the Gabba. (Vimal Kumar).
– Good news for fans..!!!! pic.twitter.com/4hf8NPuaXL
— Tanuj Singh (@ImTanujSingh) December 14, 2024
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05:01 (IST)
India vs Australia Live: Will Rohit’s Decision To Bowl First Backfire?
The Indian bowlers did struggle for rhythm before the first rain break yesterday but looked better after conditions changed a little. But, there just wasn’t an opportunity to bowl more for Jasprit Bumrah and others. Rohit Sharma’s decision to bowl first also came under the microscope. It would be interesting to see how the bowlers start off today.
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04:50 (IST)
India vs Australia 3rd Test Day 2 Live: The Sun Is Out
The Sun has started to show its mercy at The Gabba in Brisbane this morning and we could have a timely start if the conditions stay the same. The cloud cover at the venue, however, does scare everyone. But, at least the start of the game could be timely.
The sun’s been an absolute tease this morning, playing hard to get amidst the concerning cloud cover that remains over the Gabba. The forecasts are confusing but things looking good for a timely start to Day 2 #AusvInd pic.twitter.com/BPvmR26jSF
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) December 14, 2024
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04:41 (IST)
India vs Australia 3rd Test Day 2 Live: We Are In For An Early Start
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Day 2 of the third Test between India and Australia in Brisbane. Though there remains rain threat today as well, the forecast looks a little better than yesterday. Since about 76 overs were lost on Day 1, the match is set to start half an hour early today. We can have the first ball being bowled at 5:20 AM IST. But, only if the weather gods permit.
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