India vs Australia 5th Test Match Prediction, Possible Playing XI, Stats and Records

India and Australia will lock horns one last time in the thrilling Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 in the fifth test match of the series at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). With the series lead 2-1 in favor of the hosts, there is still a lot to play for in the match.

India cricket team was handed a crushing 184-run defeat in the fourth Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. They must regroup to draw the series 2-2 level and retain the BGT trophy. Moreover, the match result holds immense significance for India’s likelihood of qualifying for the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final.

India vs Australia 5th Test Match Details

Date: 3 January 2024

Start Time: Starts at 5:00 AM IST; Toss at 4:30 AM IST

Venue: Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG)

TV Broadcaster in India: Star Sports Network

Live Streaming in India: Disney+ Hotstar

India at the SCG

India’s test record at the SCG is not great, but the tourists can draw inspiration from some inspired past performances. In 13 Tests played at the SCG, India has only a solitary win to show. The only win for Team India at this venue came in 1978. 

India’s SCG Record

Matches13
Wins1
Losses5
Draws7
Highest Total705/7 declared (2004)
Lowest Total150 all out (2000)

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Player Stats

Highest Individual ScoreSachin Tendulkar’s 241* in 2004
Most Runs (Overall)Sachin Tendulkar – 785 runs in 9 innings
Most Runs (Current Player)Rishabh Pant – 292 runs in 3 innings
Best Bowling InningsAnil Kumble – 8/141 in 2004
Best Bowling MatchAnil Kumble – 12/279 in 2004

India Recent Results at the SCG

TeamResultMargin of ResultStart Date
Indiadraw7 Jan 2021
Indiadraw3 Jan 2019
Indiadraw6 Jan 2015
Indialostinns & 68 runs3 Jan 2012
Indialost122 runs2 Jan 2008

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Australia at the SCG

Australia enjoys an exceptional record at the Sydeny Cricket Ground (SCG) in test cricket. In 112 matches played at the iconic ground, the Aussie have won 67, lost 32, and drawn 17. 

Australia’s SCG Record

Matches112
Won61
Lost28
Drawn23
Won Batting First28
Won Batting Second33
Highest Total659/4 Declared vs India in 2012
Lowest Total42 All Out vs England in 1888

Player Stats

CategoryRecord HolderScore/Wickets
Highest Individual ScoreMichael Clarke329*
Most Runs (Overall)Ricky Ponting1480 runs
Most Runs (Current)Steve Smith1059 runs
Most Wickets (Overall)Shane Warne64 wickets
Most Wickets (Current)Nathan Lyon48 wickets

Australia Recent Results at the SCG

YearMatchResult
2024Australia vs PakistanAUS won by 8 wickets
2023Australia vs South AfricaMatch drawn
2023Australia vs EnglandMatch drawn
2021Australia vs IndiaMatch drawn
2020Australia vs New ZealandAUS won by 279 runs

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India’s Probable XI

  1. Yashasvi Jaiswal: India’s leading run-scorer this series with 359 runs at an average of 51. 
  2. Rohit Sharma (C): Rohit Sharma has struggled for form but will keep his place at the top of the batting order.
  3. KL Rahul: KL Rahul has had a successful stint at the top of the batting order but he will continue to bat No. 3.
  4. Virat Kohli: Virat Kohli has scored a hundred in the series and would look to add another in this IND vs AUS test.
  5. Rishabh Pant (wk): Rishabh Pant has memorable performances at this venue – 159* in 2019 and 97 in 2021. 
  6. Ravindra Jadeja: The experienced all-rounder is likely to keep his place in the side despite modest performances in the BGT series so far.
  7. Nitish Kumar Reddy: Nitish has been a consistent performer with the bat lower down the order and would be brimming with confidence heading into the Sydney test.
  8. Washington Sundar: Washington Sundar has shown value with both bat and ball.
  9. Akash Deep: Akash Deep can play as the third seamer for Team India.
  10. Jasprit Bumrah: With 30 wickets at an average of 12.83 in the bag, Jasprit Bumrah would look to another match-winning performance here.
  11. Mohammed Siraj: Siraj has had a mixed bag on the tour so far but with limited options, he will be India’s second seam bowler.

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Australia’s Probable XI

  1. Sam Konstas: The youngster impressed everyone with his fearless approach on debut and is one to watch out for here.
  2. Usman Khawaja: Usman Khawaja has had an average series but he would look to draw confidence from a stellar record at this venue. 
  3. Marnus Labuschagne: Marnus Labuschagne looked in good touch in the last match and would look to build on the recent return in form.
  4. Steve Smith: Steve Smith the in-form Aussie batsman and would look to cash in at his home ground.
  5. Travis Head: India’s nemesis in recent years, Head is the leading run-scorer in the BGT 2024-25 series with 443 runs at a batting average of 58. 
  6. Mitchell Marsh: Mitchell Marsh has not had the best of series but would keep his place in the side for the balance he provides to the XI.
  7. Alex Carey (wk): Alex Carey has been reliable with the gloves and has put in some vital performances. 
  8. Pat Cummins (C): Pat Cummins has led from the front, contributing with both ball and lower down the batting order.
  9. Mitchell Starc/Jhye Richardson: There is a question mark over Mitchell Starc’s fitness and if deemed unfit, Jhye Richardson or Sean Abbott is likely to come in.
  10. Nathan Lyon: Nathan Lyon is Australia’s most successful bowler at the SCG and would look to exploit bowling conditions.
  11. Scott Boland: Scott Boland has not let Aussie miss Josh Hazlewood and remains as big a threat for the tourists.

How Can India Qualify for the World Test Championship Final?

India’s road to the World Test Championship (WTC) final is still open. For India to secure their place in the WTC 2025 final at Lord’s, the team must secure a win in the fifth and final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. At the same time, India would root for Sri Lanka to defeat Australia in their upcoming series so that Australia drops WTC points for India to move up the WTC points table.

The stage is set for the high-stakes encounter! With pride to salvage and a spot in the WTC final to secure, expect a hard-fought battle between the two evenly matched teams at the SCG. 

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India vs Australia 4th Test Match Report: Analysis, Reactions, Key Performances

What a game of Test cricket India vs Australia 4th Test at MCG turned out to be! In the end, it was Australia delivering a thrilling win and seizing the final day to clinch the match. After the fourth test of India’s tour of Australia 2024-25, the hosts AUS take a 2-1 lead in the series.

On the fifth and final day, cricket fans were glued to their seats as India battled out of their skins to save the match. However, Indian resistance fell apart after the team as they lost seven wickets for just 34 runs to concede the test match.

Melbourne Test was a great advertisement for test cricket as it produced a rollercoaster matchup between the two evenly matched sides, with both battling fiercely over five days.

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be on the line in the fifth test match of the series at Sydney Cricket Ground, starting on 3 January 2025. Australia has not won a Test series against India in a decade, and they would fancy their chances with winning momentum on their side. With everything to play for both sides, expect a thriller finale to the BGT.

Brief scorecard of IND vs AUS 4th Test, India’s tour of Australia 2024-25

AUS 474 (Steven Smith 140, Jasprit Bumrah 4/99) & 234 (Marnus Labuschange 70, Jasprit Bumrah 5/57) 

IND 369 (Nitish Reddy 114, Scott Boland 3/57) & 155 (Yashasvi Jaiswal 84, Pat Cummins 3/28)

Match result – Australia won by 184 runs

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Top 5 performances in AUS vs IND 4th Test at MCG

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  1. Pat Cummins: What an inspired performance from the Aussie captain, with both bat and bowl! Pat Cummins led from the front with 6 wickets in the match and handy batting exploits (49 & 41).
  2. Steve Smith: One of the best test batsmen of this generation, Steven Smith set the game up for the hosts with a swashbuckling 140 in the first innings. It was his efforts that helped Australia dismantle the Indian spirit posting a mammoth 474.
  3. Jasprit Bumrah: The Indian fast bowler is built differently. Match after match in BGT 2024-25, Jasprit Bumrah has produced fantastic performances. His nine-wicket haul in the match (4/99 & 5/57) will go down as one of the best performances by touring fast bowlers in Australia. With three 5-fers, Jasprit Bumrah now has 30 wickets in the series so far (second best is 20).
  4. Nitish Reddy: Nitish Reddy has emerged as the find of India’s tour of Australia 2024-25 for the Indian National Cricket Team. He backed his performances so far in the series with a maiden test hundred that will be remembered for ages.
  5. Yashasvi Jaiswal: The Indian opening batsman, Yashasvi Jaiswal had the most run aggregate in the match (82 & 84). He is now second on the most runs in the BGT 2024-25 tally, with 359 runs at a batting average of 51.29.

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India vs Australia 4th Test Post Match Reactions

Pat Cummins (Australia captain and Player of the Match): What an amazing Test match, one of the best to be part of, the crowd has been ridiculous and cricket has been just as good, pretty happy change room at the moment, pretty happy to contribute. Marnus helped me out in the second innings big time, never really know what you going to get with our batting, fortunately it came off in this game. Happy to contribute, amazing innings from Smith to hold the first innings together. Getting more than 400 in the first innings set the game for us. You always think anything can happen. We bowled well in the first session to have them 3/30. They batted well in the middle session. We knew that we had to get one breakthrough and anything can happen and that proved to be the case. We had plenty of runs to play with, we had plenty of fielders with the helmet around. We talk about a lot about us as a lower order, we put a lot of work into it. We know it can be the difference in a lot of Test matches and we work on ourselves a lot, to try and contribute a few more runs. (On whose idea was to give Head a bowl right after Tea) I give the coach the credit for that one, we were also behind on the over-rate so we thought let’s get Travis in there and he might get a breakthrough. (On Smith’s knock in the first innings) Amazing, it wasn’t an easy wicket, he showed how to bat on it. He got an opportunity and he pounced and really upped the ante with the tailenders. He also took some catches which often go unnoticed. We are really happy with the way we played, we will savour this one before we head on to Sydney.

Rohit Sharma (India captain): Pretty disappointing. Not that we went with the intent of not putting up a fight, we wanted to fight till the end but unfortunately couldn’t do it. It will be tough to assess just the last session. We have to look at the overall Test match, we had our opportunities, we had our chances, but we didn’t take them and we let Australia come back into the game when we had them 90/6. I know things can get difficult but that is what we are here for, we wanted to be in tough situations and play hard cricket, I just don’t want to look at one incident in the game. I went back to my room and thought about it, what else we could have done as a team but we tried everything we could, we threw everything we had but they fought hard with the last wicket partnership, we had our chances and we didn’t grab them, probably cost us the game little bit there. We know 340 wasn’t going to be easy for us. We tried everything we could, if we have wickets in the final two sessions then we could go for the target, but they bowled really well. We wanted to set the platform but that didn’t happen. There are ways to win games and we are falling short. He (Nitish Reddy) is coming here for the first time, these conditions can get tough but he has shown lot of character and fight, showed solid technique as well. He has bright future ahead of him and he has all the skills to be successful. We know the quality of him, we have been watching him for a number of years now, coming here and getting the job done for the team, he is not a statistical person, wants to just come out there and play for the country, that is what he has been doing on this tour, unfortunately he needs little more support from the other side as well. The way he has managed himself is outstanding.

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Can India qualify for World Test Championship final?

Yes, India can still qualify for the World Test Championship final. However, the equation is a lot tougher after the defeat in AUS vs IND 4th test. To qualify for the WTC final 2025, India must win the fifth test of BGT 2025 at Sydney. In the event of a loss or draw in Sydney, their WTC hopes will finish. Moreover, they would root for Sri Lanka to beat Australia at least 1-0 to keep their WTC final hopes alive. 

Meanwhile, Australia’s strengthened their case to play the World Test Championship final 2025 at Lord’s. With South Africa already securing their spot, there is only one spot vacant for either India or Australia to grab. 

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India vs Australia 4th Test Match Prediction, Possible Playing XI and Key Players

The fourth test (Boxing Day Test) of the India-Australia Test series starts on 26 December 2024 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne. And, the fans can’t wait!

There is no dearth of entertainment in the BGT 2024-25 series thus far which remains tied at 1-1 after a drawn third test match in Brisbane.

Indian Cricket Team made a strong start to India’s tour of Australia 2024-25 after a resounding win in the first test match at Perth. However, the hosts came back and avenged the loss in the second test at Adelaide.

With this edition of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy evenly poised, let’s get right into an in-depth Australia vs India 4th test preview, prediction, and what to expect from the MCG test.

Match Details

Fixture: India vs Australia 4th Test Match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 

Start Date: 26 December 2024 (Thursday)

Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

Melbourne Pitch Report and Bowling Conditions

The MCG pitch is known to offer a good balance for an even contest between the bat and the ball. The quicks get bowling assistance at the start of the match. Thereafter, batters have their time as the stroke-making gets easy. In the later part of the match, the pitch does offer some help to the spin bowlers. In a nutshell, the surface has something for everyone out there.

Last Test Match result at Melbourne Cricket Ground

Australia 318 & 262 beat Pakistan (Target: 317) 264 & 237 by 79 runs

MCG records and stats

Total Matches117
Matches won batting first57
Matches won bowling first42
Average 1st innings Score307
Average 2nd innings Score312
Average 3rd innings Score252
Average 4th innings Score172
Highest total recorded624/8 – AUS vs PAK
Lowest total recorded36/10 – SA vs AUS
Highest score chased332/7 – ENG vs AUS
Lowest score defended83/10 – AUS vs IND

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India Playing XI, Expected Changes and Team Analysis 

India did well in patches in the third test but the performances of most of the players have been underwhelming in the last two test matches. The batting looked vulnerable with only KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja getting among the runs in the last test match. However, the Indian side is likely to remain unchanged but can bring Washington Sundar for Mohammed Siraj or Akash Deep since the surface may offer help for slow bowlers later in the game.

Probable India Playing XI for the fourth Test

  1. KL Rahul
  2. Yashasvi Jaiswal
  3. Shubman Gill
  4. Virat Kohli
  5. Rishabh Pant
  6. Rohit Sharma
  7. Nitish Reddy
  8. Ravindra Jadeja
  9. Washington Sundar
  10. Akash Deep/Mohammed Siraj
  11. Jasprit Bumrah

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Australia Playing XI, Expected Changes and Team Analysis 

Barring the first test match of the BGT 2024-25 series, Australia has done well in both batting and bowling departments. Except for the opening combination, batters have made valuable contributions. In the bowling department, the trio of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood have been too hot to handle for the tourists of late. The lineup looks balanced and they would want to stick to the same XI unless there is a forced change.

There is not much clarity on Josh Hazlewood and Travis Head’s availability for the fourth test as of now.

Probable Australia Playing XI for fourth Test

  1. Nathan McSweeney
  2. Usman Khawaja
  3. Marnus Labuschagne
  4. Steve Smith
  5. Travis Head
  6. Mitchell Marsh
  7. Alex Carey (wk)
  8. Pat Cummins (c)
  9. Mitchell Starc
  10. Josh Hazlewood/Scott Boland
  11. Nathan Lyon

5 Players to Watch Out For in IND vs AUS 4th Test

  1. Jasprit Bumrah (India): Jasprit Bumrah has been a standout performer with 21 wickets in 3 matches. The Indian fast bowler has proved again why he is the best all format bowler going around.
  2. Mitchell Starc (Australia): Mitchell Starc is bowling at great pace and with excellent control. He has challenged Indian batsmen the most in BGT 2024-25. The Australian bowler has 14 wickets so far in the series, the most by an Australian bowler.
  3. Yashasvi Jaiswal (India): The Indian opening batsman has been the best batsman for Men in Blue in 2024. Yashasvi Jaiswal would be kicking himself with the dismal performances in the last two outings but can make amends with a strong performance. 
  4. Pat Cummins (Australia): The Australian captain is bowling with venom and can be a threat at MCG again. In his last 10 test matches, Pat Cummins has 44 wickets in the bag.
  5. Travis Head (Australia): Travis Head has given Indian bowlers and fans a headache in all three matches so far. The aggressive left hander has racked 400+ runs in the series so far. 

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Most Runs in BGT 2024-25

PlayerRunsHSAveSR100500
Travis Head (AUS)40915281.8094.2321
KL Rahul (IND)2358447.0050.002
Yashasvi Jaiswal (IND)19316138.6055.9412
Nitish Kumar Reddy (IND)1794244.7572.17
Alex Carey (AUS)1627040.5070.741

Most Wickets in BGT 2024-25

PlayerOversRunsWicketsBest FiguresBowling AverageEconomySR45
Jasprit Bumrah (IND)88.0229216/7610.902.6025.1412
Mitchell Starc (AUS)90.2320146/4822.853.5438.711
Pat Cummins (AUS)89.4336145/5724.003.7438.4211
Mohammed Siraj (IND)83.1311134/9823.923.7338.381
Josh Hazlewood (AUS)40.07964/2913.161.9740.001

India vs Australia 4th Test Winner Prediction 

Looking at the form of the two teams, Australia looks more assured and strong. But, that doesn’t mean Aussies are favourites to win Australia vs India fourth Test at the MCG.

India has been battered and bruised! However, the Men in Blue have playing conditions that suit their style more than the hosts.

The fourth test will put forth a battle for the ages for sure with evenly matched sides locking horns with one eye on the series and the other on WTC final qualification. 

Where to watch India vs Australia 4th Test Match Live?

Stay tuned for Boxing Day Test live match updates. Catch the India vs Australia match live on TV on Star Sports Network TV channels. For those who are looking for online and live streaming options, download the Disney+ Hotstar app to enjoy the coverage.

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India vs Australia 3rd Test Match Report: Analysis, Reactions, Key Performances

India vs Australia 3rd Test match at the Gabba in Brisbane ended in a draw due to relentless rain over the course of five days.

India was set a 275-run target on the last day and fans were glued to their seats awaiting an exciting finish. Rain played spoilsport once again on the final day of the Brisbane Test match of the five-match Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25, and the series still stands at 1-1.

India were on the backfoot for the most part of the match but made a sensational comeback on Day 4 to avoid a follow on first and later pegged Australians back with a top bowling effort. The hosts declared their second innings at 89/7 after 18 overs and setting a target for India with 50 overs remaining. 

The Indian Cricket Team will be pleased with the result, as the draw means that the series remains alive. The remainder of the test matches will be held in Sydney and Melbourne, with conditions slightly better for the touring Indian side to win the series. 

For now, the BGT Series is evenly poised, and there is a lot to play for. 

Brief Scorecard:

AUS 445 (Travis Head 152, Steve Smith 101 Jasprit Bumrah 6/76) & 89/7 d (Jasprit Bumrah 3/18)

IND 260 (KL Rahul 84, Ravindra Jadeja 77, Pat Cummins 4/81) & 8/0

Result – Match drawn

Let’s now look at the notable performances from the IND vs AUS third test.

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AUS vs IND 3rd Test Key Performances

From the Indian Cricket Team’s point of view, the performances were not up to the mark barring a few individual performances. KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja were good with the bat to lead India’s resistance in the first innings but the team total was nowhere close to Australia’s 445. However, India will be pleased with the fight the lower batting order had put to avoid the follow on.

With the ball, Jasprit Bumrah was the lone ranger in the first innings with a 6-fer. In the second innings with the ball, Bumrah received good support from Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep. 

Australia, on the other hand, were excellent with the bat in their first innings after being put into bat by the tourists. Two of their batsmen – Travis Head and Steve Smith – scored hundreds and punished Indian bowlers. They ended with a total of 445 to set up the game.

In the bowling department, the experienced duo of Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins were on the money. At one point, India was staring at a follow on but the tail wagged to save the embarrassment for the Indian Cricket Team.

There were plenty of positives from the game for the Aussies than the tourists. If it was not for the rain, India would have suffered a hammering.

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Can India qualify for the World Test Championship Final?

India’s third Test against Australia ended in a draw, making the India cricket team’s path to the World Test Championship (WTC) Final a bit complicated. To qualify for the WTC final, the Indian National Cricket Team must win both remaining matches. If they win the ongoing IND vs AUS test series 2-1, Sri Lanka must beat Australia 1-0 or draw 1-1. In the event of a 2-2 series result in BGT 2024-25, India can still make it if Sri Lanka wins 2-0 against Australia or Pakistan to beat South Africa 2-0.

WTC Points Table after IND vs AUS 3rd Test

PositionTeamMatchesPoints PlayedPointsPCT
PWLD
1South Africa106311207663.33
2Australia1594218010658.88
3India1796220411455.88
4New Zealand147701688148.21
5Sri Lanka115601326045.45
6England221110126411443.18
7Pakistan104601204033.33
8Bangladesh (E)124801444531.25
9West Indies (E)112721323224.24

Post-match Reactions

Rohit Sharma (India Captain): I mean, we will take that. Obviously to have interruptions like that wasn’t great, but going to Melbourne at 1-1 pretty much gives us that confidence to go out there and pull things towards us. The situation we were in just after lunch (on Day 4), needed someone to stand up and take us through, we knew with the weather, we knew it wasn’t going to be a full game. Credit to Jadeja, the way he played, and Rahul, the way he played was magnificent at the top of the order. the fight that Akash Deep and Bumrah was great to watch, we have seen them work so hard at the nets (on their batting). Coming to the bowling, Bumrah was outstanding, Akash Deep is a feisty cricketer, always wants to be involved in the game, very new to international cricket, he has worked hard at the nets, still new to international cricket, but he has put in the hard yards, there are people in the group to put their hand across and help him going forward. As he showed with the bat, these are the sort of characters we needed in the team.

Pat Cummins (Australia Captain): Would be better to be 2-1, lot of rain, nothing we can do about it. We set a huge total and felt like we were right ahead of the game throughout. Poor Josh (Hazlewood), one of those things, few rain breaks probably helped, Starc and I were able to push through. Day 5 here can be up and down, there wasn’t much cricket played on it, felt challenging when the ball was new and hard. Smith and Head’s innings’ were fantastic, Alex Carey too. Lyon looked really good, Starc got wickets, just about ticked off every box. (On the full-house expected at the MCG on boxing-day) That will be amazing, one of those things here in Australia that you wake up and can’t wait for.

Travis Head (Player of the Match): Feels like I batted quite a while ago to be honest. Happy to contribute, nice to get some runs and set us up in the first innings. Challenging wicket, worked through the gears well, pleased I was able to get through and set the team up. Was trying to sum up the conditions, feel like I’ve done that well in this series so far, very happy with the tempo I’m batting with. Pretty relaxed communication, feel like he (Smith) was in great rhythm, gives me great confidence when batting with him, was a nice partnership, really enjoyed it. When I first get out there, I try and navigate different challenges, solve different problems. Just a little sore but I should be fine (before the next game).

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India vs Australia Test Series 2024 Results

Match No.Match DetailsVenueDateTime (IST)Result
1India vs Australia, Perth Stadium, PerthNov 22-267:50 AMIndia won by 295 runs
2India vs Australia, 2nd TestAdelaide Oval, AdelaideDec 06-109:30 AMAustralia won by 10 wkts
3Australia vs India, 3rd TestThe Gabba, BrisbaneDec 14-185:50 AMMatch drawn
4Australia vs India, 4th TestMelbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneDec 26-305:00 AMMatch starts on Dec 26
5Australia vs India, 5th TestSydney Cricket Ground, SydneyJan 03-075:00 AMMatch starts on Jan 03

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India vs Australia 3rd Test Match Prediction, Probable Playing XI, Key Players

Cricket fans can’t wait for India vs Australia 3rd Test to get underway! We are in for a treat as the high-octane third test of the India-Australia Test series starts on 14 December at the Gabba, Brisbane.

The BGT 2024-25 series is tied at 1-1 after hosts Aussies made a strong statement with a 10-wicket win in the second match of the five-test series.

Without any further ado, let’s get right into an in-depth Australia vs India third test preview, prediction, and what to expect from the Gabba test.

Match Details

Fixture: India vs Australia 3rd Test Match of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 

Start Date: 14 December 2024 (Saturday)

Venue: The Gabba, Brisbane

Match Time: First Session: 5:50 AM IST to 7:50 AM IST, Lunch Break: 7:50 AM IST to 8:30 AM IST, Second Session: 8:30 AM IST to 10:30 AM IST, Tea Break: 10:30 AM IST to 10:50 AM IST and Third Session: 10:50 AM IST to 12:50 PM IST

Pitch Report and Bowling Conditions

The Gabba pitch in Brisbane has a reputation for being fast and full of bounce. The chief curator of the venue has hinted that it is just the start of the season and the surface will be spicy. That being said, a challenging test match awaits for the batters. The bowling conditions will suit fast bowlers.

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India Playing XI, Expected Changes and Team Analysis 

India will be under tremendous pressure after a humiliating defeat in the Perth Test and a lot to prove. The onus will be on top 5-6 batsmen to come good. Another misfiring batting performance could push them out of the World Championship final 2023-25 race.

The senior batsmen – Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli – must step up for the visitors to put up a fight and battle the odds stacked in favor of Australia’s fiery bowling attack. Besides, others need to chip in as well to put on a total.

A few changes are expected in India’s Playing XI – like R Ashwin who struggled with injury concerns in the last match. Also, there is a chance that Akash Deep may get the nod over Harshit Rana for the Brisbane Test. 

Probable India Playing XI for Brisbane Test

  1. KL Rahul
  2. Yashasvi Jaiswal
  3. Shubman Gill
  4. Virat Kohli
  5. Rishabh Pant
  6. Rohit Sharma
  7. Nitish Reddy
  8. Ravindra Jadeja/Washington Sundar
  9. Akash Deep/Harshit Rana
  10. Jasprit Bumrah
  11. Mohammed Siraj

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Australia Playing XI, Expected Changes and Team Analysis 

Australia would be brimming with confidence after a mauling in the last test. With bowling conditions to their advantage and the batting order looking better than their counterparts, Australia would look to cash in on the winning momentum.

There is not much clarity on Josh Hazlewood’s availability for the third test for now. However, Aussies won’t be too fussed after the replacement Scott Boland’s clinical performance. Barring the Hazlewood-Boland swap, the hosts are likely to go in with the same team.

Probable Australia Playing XI for Brisbane Test

  1. Nathan McSweeney
  2. Usman Khawaja
  3. Marnus Labuschagne
  4. Steve Smith
  5. Travis Head
  6. Mitchell Marsh
  7. Alex Carey (wk)
  8. Pat Cummins (c)
  9. Mitchell Starc
  10. Josh Hazlewood/Scott Boland
  11. Nathan Lyon

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5 Players to Watch Out For

  1. Jasprit Bumrah (India): Jasprit Bumrah has had a terrific series so far. The premier bowler could once again be the difference between the two sides. The fast bowler has troubled the hosts, with 12 wickets at an astounding bowling average of 11.25.
  2. Virat Kohli (India): Virat Kohl thrives under pressure. Back King Kohli to come good with India looking up to senior batsmen after a dismal batting performance in the last game. The run machine Virat Kohli has scored 123 runs so far in the series at a batting average of 41.
  3. Steve Smith (Australia): Steve Smith is a prolific run-getter in Test cricket. He has had a quiet series (19 runs at a batting average of 6.33) thus far but a quality player like him can’t remain silent for long. He is due for runs. 
  4. Mitchell Starc (Australia): Mitchell Starc is bowling with great control and was one of the architects of Aussie win in the second test. With pace and bounce on offer at the Gabba pitch, the left-arm fast bowler could be too hot to handle. He is the leading wicket-taker in the series for the hosts with 11 wickets in 2 matches.
  5. Yashasvi Jaiswal (India): The Indian opener is the best batsman for his side in 2024. After a superb ton in the first test, he showcased what he brings to the table. Jaiswal has 185 runs in the series so far at an average of 46.25.

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Which team is the favorite to win the 3rd Test at the Gabba?

For sure, the India vs Australia 3rd Test at the Gabba is going to be full of exciting cricket and edge-of-the-seat entertainment. Who holds the edge in the third test?

Australia is slightly in front with a more potent bowling attack, bowling conditions, and a winning momentum. 

For India to do well and come out on top, the biggest challenge would be negating the bowling conditions to neutralize their counterparts. Don’t rule India out just yet! India came out victorious in their last test match at the Gabba and can do it again with the right mindset.

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IND vs AUS 2024, 3rd Test: Gabba Brisbane Pitch Report, Test Stats & Records | Australia vs India BGT Series

India lock horns against Australia in the third Test of Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 at the Gabba in Brisbane, starting on 14 December 2024. The Gabba is one of the most successful venues in Test Cricket for the Australian Cricket Team. India comes into the test on the back of thumping defeat have an uphill task at their hands. 

Indian National Cricket Team gears up for the high-octane WTC fixture with a lot at stake looking ahead to the World Test Championship final. Here’s a look at how challenging pitch conditions will be, records of Australia and India at the venue, and stats.

India’s Record at Gabba

The Gabba has been a challenging Test venue for almost all touring nations and it’s the same for the Indian Cricket Team. 

Team India has played seven test matches at Brisbane Cricket Ground (Woolloongabba). India has managed just one solitary win here, suffered five defeats, and one match has ended in a draw.

TeamMatchesWonLostTiedDrawHighest ScoreLowest Score
India7150140958

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India’s last match at The Gabba in 2021

This is a silver lining! India’s last match at The Gabba was the fourth Test of the 2020-21 series which remains one of the greatest Indian cricket test wins overseas. 

Against all odds, India was starting at a certain defeat with Aussies setting a daunting target of 328 runs on the final day.

To make matters worse for the Indian team, regular captain Virat Kohli missed out due to personal reasons while the squad was plagued with injuries.

Rishabh Pant’s counterattacking unbeaten 89 came at the right time as India registered their win at The Gabba and also sealed the series 2-1. 

Match Summary: Australia 369 & 294 lost to India 336 & 329/7 (T:328) – 4th Test, Brisbane, January 15 – 19, 2021, India’s tour of Australia 2020-21

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Australia’s Record at The Gabba, Brisbane

Australia loves playing Test Cricket at this venue. In the 66 matches played here, Aussies have won 42 matches, losing only 10. 13 matches have ended in a draw while one has been a tied test.

TeamMatchesWonLostTiedDrawHighest ScoreLowest Score
Australia66421011364558

Curator provides insight into The Gabba pitch for AUS vs IND 3rd Test

Now that all the focus is on pitch conditions, David Sandurski (the Gabba pitch curator) has shared his thoughts on what to expect in the Australia vs India third test.

Speaking to The West Australian, Sandurski said, “Generally speaking, we still prepare the pitch the exact same way every time to try and get the same good carry, pace, and bounce that the Gabba is known for. We are just trying to make a traditional Gabba wicket like we do each year”.

He stressed the fact that early-season pitch tends to be “fresher” which offers more assistance to bowlers than the ones being played on later in the summer.

This is the reason Australia schedules Test matches at The Gabba before Christmas, as a spicy pitch gives an advantage to their fast bowlers.

Basis these insights, expect the IND vs AUS 3rd Test pitch to be pacy and bouncy. 

The Gabba Brisbane Test Records

Last 5 Test Match Results at The Gabba, Brisbane

Team 1Team 2WinnerMarginMatch Date
AustraliaWest IndiesWest Indies8 runsJan 25-28, 2024
AustraliaSouth AfricaAustralia6 wicketsDec 17-18, 2022
AustraliaEnglandAustralia9 wicketsDec 8-11, 2021
AustraliaIndiaIndia3 wicketsJan 15-19, 2021
AustraliaPakistanAustraliainns & 5 runsNov 21-24, 2019

Highest Totals in Test at The Gabba, Brisbane

TeamScoreOppositionResultMatch Date
Australia645EnglandAUS Win29 Nov 1946
Australia607/6dNew ZealandAUS Win3 Dec 1993
Australia602/9dEnglandAUS Win23 Nov 2006
Australia601/8dEnglandAUS Win26 Nov 1954
Australia585New ZealandAUS Win18 Nov 2004

Lowest Totals in Test at The Gabba, Brisbane

TeamScoreOppositionResultMatch Date
India58AustraliaAUS Win28 Nov 1947
Australia58EnglandENG Win4 Dec 1936
New Zealand76AustraliaAUS Win18 Nov 2004
England79AustraliaAUS Win7 Nov 2002
West Indies82AustraliaAUS Win23 Nov 2000

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Most Runs by Batsman in Test at The Gabba, Brisbane

PlayerMatchesInningsRunsHSBatting Average10050
Ricky Ponting (AUS)1726133519663.57410
Michael Clarke (AUS)10131030259*103.0052
Gregg Chappell (AUS)7111006201111.7754
David Warner (AUS)111996316356.6442
Steve Waugh (AUS)1726915147*41.5935
Mark Taylor (AUS)101891216457.0026
Matthew Hayden (AUS)91590119760.0641
Steve Smith (AUS)1017821141*54.7333
Allan Border (AUS)1522779152*37.0932
David Boon (AUS)122075014337.5024

Most Wickets by Bowlers in Test at The Gabba, Brisbane

PlayerMatchesWicketsBBIAveSR4510
Shane Warne (AUS)11688/7120.3048.82732
Glenn McGrath (AUS)13656/1721.7549.81641
Nathan Lyon (AUS)13514/6928.3160.582
Mitchell Starc (AUS)11474/5228.9349.024
Pat Cummins (AUS)7406/2318.2238.92231
Craig McDermott (AUS)8406/5322.6247.1742
Josh Hazlewood (AUS)8375/5723.7552.1612
Mitchell Johnson (AUS)7345/3925.0844.0032
Dennis Lillee (AUS)6316/5320.1637.9022
Brett Lee (AUS)6295/3021.5540.9622

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AUS vs IND BGT Series: Can India Qualify for WTC Final and How?

The race to the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 (WTC) final is intensifying with each test match. The WTC final qualification scenario keeps changing every day. Here’s a complete analysis of India’s World Test Championship final qualification scenario and what India must do to seal a spot in the WTC final.

Can India Qualify for the WTC Final?

The answer is yes! India is still in contention and can qualify for the 2023-25 World Test Championship final. Currently, India is sitting at the third spot in the WTC points table with a win percentage of 57.29%.

The third position does indicate that Team India has to get to one of the first two positions to qualify for the final of the World Test Championship. It will be a challenge looking at the fixtures ahead but certainly a possibility. India will rely heavily on how they perform in the ongoing AUS vs IND BGT Series and their prowess will tell if they can qualify or not.

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How can India qualify for the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 Final?

  1. Winning Two Out of Three Remaining Tests: Every match of the ongoing India vs Australia Test series is like a do-or-die. India must win at least two of the three remaining Tests against Australia if not all three. If the India National Cricket Team manages to win two tests, their win percentage will be 58.77%.
  2. Other Results should be favourable: First things first, a 3-2 or 4-1 series win against Australia would consolidate India’s position on the WTC points table. However, there are certain uncontrolables that must go India’s way. The other contenders vying for spots are Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Their results can impact the final standings.
  3. Losing BGT Series 2-3 can still help qualify: In case of a 2-3 BGT 2024-25 series loss, India can still make it to the final. In the event of a 2-3 loss in the Australia vs India Test series, India’s win percentage will drop to 53.51%. India can still make it the basis of several outcomes and permutations like South Africa losing both of their Tests against Pakistan.

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WTC Points Table 

(As of December 10, 2024)

PositionTeamPlayedWonLostDrawPoints DeductedPointsWin Percentage
1South Africa1063107663.33
2Australia149411010260.71
3India16961211057.29
4Sri Lanka1156006045.45
5England2111912211445.24
6New Zealand1367036944.23
7Pakistan1046084033.33
8Bangladesh1248034531.25
9West Indies1127203224.24

Points System

12 points for a win

6 points for a tie

4 points for a draw

Teams are ranked according to the percentage of points won

The Top two teams progress to the final at Lord’s in 2025

Point Deductions: Points are deducted for slow over rates

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Besides India, who are the other WTC final contenders?

  1. South Africa 

South Africa has comprehensively beaten Sri Lanka at home recently and now sits atop the WTC 2023-25 points table. The clean sweep of the islanders has boosted South Africa’s chances to play the WTC final with a win percentage of 63.33%. 

For SA to qualify, they must win one of the two tests against Pakistan. In case of a 1-1 draw or a 0-2 loss in the series, they will still be in contention. However, the South Africa Cricket Team will give an opportunity for India or Australia to surpass them with strong performances.

Remaining matches: Pakistan (Two Tests at home)

  1. Australia

Australian Cricket Team is second on the points table with a win percentage of 60.71%. A 4-1 or 3-2 series win against India will guarantee the Aussies a spot in the WTC final. In case Australia loses the series 2-3, they have to win both Tests in Sri Lanka and hope that other outcomes come in their favour.

Remaining matches: India (home, three Tests), Sri Lanka (away, two Tests)

  1. Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Cricket is another team that is in contention for the spot in the final. The chances are bleak though after a humiliating 2-0 loss to South Africa recently. They have a win percentage of 45.45% at the moment and must win all their remainder games to stand a chance.

Remaining matches: Australia (home, two Tests)

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3rd Test IND vs AUS: 3 Changes India Should Make to Return to Winning Ways

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy battle has intensified after Australia’s dominant win in the second test at Adelaide to draw the series level 1-1. The manner of defeat is worrying for Indian cricket and they must make a few tweaks to strike the right balance for the Gabba Test in Brisbane.

After the dismal performance in the second test, there is a lot to ponder for the Team India think tank. Here are the three possible changes that can work in favor of the Indian National Cricket Team as they gear up for the 3rd Test IND vs AUS.

1. Akash Deep in place of Harshit Rana

Harshit Rana was good in the first test but was as bad in the second test. Yes, he should be backed but these are dire circumstances and there is a need to fix it!

Akash Deep, who has picked up 10 wickets at an average of 25.80 in his short test career so far, is one of the options before India. The fast bowler has impressed in the home tests and has a strong domestic record to back it.

Akash Deep has scalped 123 wickets in first-class cricket at a stunning average of 22.98. His ability to bowl tight lines from difficult angles with pace and accuracy makes him an excellent prospect in fast-bowling-friendly conditions.

Can he make an impact? Well, only time can tell. At this moment, India is looking for a third fast bowler who can support Jasprit Burmah and Mohammed Siraj. If Akash Deep makes an impact, he will do a world of good for the workload of Bumrah-Siraj. 

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2. Ravindra Jadeja or Washington Sundar for R Ashwin

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There is no denying the fact that Ravichandran Ashwin is India’s best spinner at the moment. However, the offie was not at his best in the second test and failed to make any sort of impact. Add to that, the injury concerns he dealt in the match. So, for that reason, Team India may turn to either Ravindra Jadeja or Washington Sundar for the Brisbane Test.

Washington Sundar was favored in the first test basis of the red-hot form he was in the recent home series against New Zealand. However, it means not much since these are different conditions back home.

On the other hand, Ravindra Jadeja boasts a wealth of experience and a proven all-rounder record. India may factor that in and pick a spinner with experience. 

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3. Rohit Sharma at the top of the batting order

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Rohit Sharma’s last 11 Test Innings scores read 6, 5, 23, 8, 2, 52, 0, 8, 18, 11, 3. The Indian captain is struggling big time but at the same time batting out of position can make matters worse. 

In the ongoing BGT 2024-25 series, he missed the first Test and KL Rahul did well batting at the position he vacated.

In the second test, he didn’t have a great outing batting in the middle order and neither KL Rahul had a good time at the top of the batting order.

India’s think tank may consider reinstating Rohit as an opener — a batting spot where he contributes the best. As an opening batsman in 64 innings, Rohit Sharma has amassed 2,685 runs at an average of 44.02, including nine centuries.

Rohit Sharma is the kind of batsman who sets the tone of the match. And, India is looking to do that – an impactful knock at the top of the order.

Rohit and Yashasvi Jaiswal are India’s most successful opening pair in recent times – 1,236 runs in 26 innings.

In a nutshell, India needs Rohit Sharma at the top of the batting order more than any other position.

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India’s Probable XI for Brisbane Test

  1. Rohit Sharma
  2. Yashasvi Jaiswal
  3. Shubman Gill
  4. Virat Kohli
  5. Rishabh Pant
  6. KL Rahul
  7. Nitish Reddy
  8. Ravindra Jadeja/Washington Sundar
  9. Akash Deep
  10. Jasprit Bumrah
  11. Mohammed Siraj

India’s BGT 2024-25 Squad

Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), Rohit Sharma (c), Nitish Reddy, Ravichandran Ashwin, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Dhruv Jurel, Washington Sundar, Devdutt Padikkal, Ravindra Jadeja, Sarfaraz Khan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prasidh Krishna, Akash Deep

Australia takes on India in the 3rd Test at The Gabba, Brisbane, on 14 December 2024. The Australia vs India 3rd test live action starts at 5:50 AM IST.

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2nd test, Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25: Match Analysis and Key Performances

Australia delivered a fantastic performance under tremendous pressure to come back and draw the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 level 1-1. 

India won the toss and elected to bat first. However, the tourists got off to the worst possible start as Mitchell Starc trapped Yashasvi Jaiswal LBW on the first ball. And, that set the tone for the match. The left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc was at his best and took a 6-wicket haul to dismiss India for just 180.

In reply, Australia’s Travis Head lit up Adelaide with an explosive 140, and vital contributions from Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan McSweeney ensured India had no chance in the match. After a 157-run lead, India succumbed under pressure in the second innings with not much resistance from any batter and eventually conceded a 10-wicket loss.

Australia is now the new No.1 in the World Test Championship 2023-25 points table while India has dropped to No.3.

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Match Summary and Key Performances

Australia 337 (Head 140, Labuschagne 64, Bumrah 4-61, Siraj 4-98) and 19 for 0 beat India 180 (Reddy 42, Starc 6-48, Cummins 2-41) and 175 (Reddy 42, Pant 28, Cummins 5-57, Boland 3-51) by ten wickets

From India’s point of view, the batting was dismal. Other than youngster Nitish Reddy, no other batsman looked in good touch. India would like their experienced batters to lead from the front in the next test match. Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah was a standout bowler for the tourists and was well-supported by Mohd Siraj. However, there is still a lot of work to do in the bowling department for the side ahead of the third test.

For Australia, the fast bowling trio – Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Scott Boland – was on the money and made life difficult for Indian batters throughout the Adelaide test. On the batting front, Travis Head was at his explosive best while Marnus Labuschange and Nathan McSweeney played a good supporting hand.

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Australia Test Record in Day-night Tests

Test Matches: 13

Wins: 12

Loss: 1

Australia has won each of the eight day-night Test matches at Adelaide Oval.

India’s Test Record in 2024

ResultMarginTossBatOppositionGroundStart Date
Won7 wicketsLost2ndSouth AfricaCape Town3 Jan 2024
Lost28 runsLost2ndEnglandHyderabad25 Jan 2024
Won106 runsWon1stEnglandVisakhapatnam2 Feb 2024
Won434 runsWon1stEnglandRajkot15 Feb 2024
Won5 wicketsLost2ndEnglandRanchi23 Feb 2024
WonInns & 64 runsLost2ndEnglandDharamsala7 Mar 2024
Won280 runsLost1stBangladeshChennai19 Sep 2024
Won7 wicketsWon2ndBangladeshKanpur27 Sep 2024
Lost8 wicketsWon1stNew ZealandBengaluru16 Oct 2024
Lost113 runsLost2ndNew ZealandPune24 Oct 2024
Lost25 runsLost2ndNew ZealandWankhede1 Nov 2024
Won295 runsWon1stAustraliaPerth22 Nov 2024
Lost10 wicketsWon1stAustraliaAdelaide6 Dec 2024

Most consecutive losses in Test Cricket for an Indian captain

Test MatchesCaptainYear
6MAK Pataudi1967-68
5Sachin Tendulkar1999-00
4Datta Gaekwad1959
4MS Dhoni2011
4MS Dhoni2014
4Virat Kohli2020-21
4Rohit Sharma2024

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Most WTC Test Wins as Captain

WinsCaptainMatches
18Pat Cummins30
17Ben Stokes28
14Virat Kohli22
12Rohit Sharma22
12Joe Root32

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Post-match Player Reactions

Pat Cummins (winning captain): Great week, knew we were far away from the team we want to be in Perth. This is back to how we want to play. (On his personal form) I was happy, wasn’t too upset with how I bowled in Perth, felt really good this week and good to get a few wickets. Amazing, never that much noise within the group, we know what a good unit we are. Having someone like Starc, he’s amazing, just does it time and time again. He’s done it for over a decade now. Feel very lucky and privileged to have him in our team. (On Head) He loves batting here, again one of those momentum-shifts, the game could have gone either way when he walked out to bat but he took it straight out of their hands. The main thing was the lead, just happened that it was a pretty good time to bowl as well. seems to do a little bit more under lights. But the big thing was getting a big lead. Scotty just fitted in straightaway like as he does. Feels so lucky to have someone like him, he probes with every ball. Hopefully Josh’s back next week but Scotty is unbelievable. (On Lyon bowling just 1 over in the Test) He’ll jump in the ice bath, he’s had a big week.

Rohit Sharma: Disappointing week for us, we didn’t play well enough to win the game and Australia played better than us. There were times in the game where we could have grabbed those opportunities but we failed to do that and that cost us the game. What we did in Perth was very special, we wanted to come out here and do that again but every Test match has its own challenge. We knew it was going to be challenging with the pink ball. Like I said, Australia was better than us. We are quite looking forward to it (Gabba Test), there’s not much time in between as well. We want to go out there and think about what we did right in Perth and what we did last time when we were here. Some really good memories there, hopefully we understand the challenges of every Test match. We want to start well and play well.

Travis Head (Player of the Match): Nice to get some runs again. I felt like I moved well last week, I felt like I am in good form. It’s a good dressing room to be in, it’s a tight one, most people might suggest otherwise. Putting a good performance in, nothing was ever guaranteed, nice momentum and now we have to move on with it. It wasn’t talked about (to bowl in the final session on day two), Pat gives me great confidence. I can see the game and play the game how I want to see it. I felt like there was a good opportunity with that second new ball. Tried to get as many as we could get and put them under pressure. It was a hot couple of days. Felt like the new ball was going to be tough work. Nice that it was able to come off. I picked the moments really well throughout the innings and we were able to get the ball rolling. (Century celebration) Did it with Miller as well, nice to have them (family) here and it’s been a nice week.

Alex Carey: A great result, what a place it is to play cricket it is, a beautiful venue. To call it our home venue, Travis and I and Nathan now, a fantastic win. (On Starc) He is a proven champion of Australian cricket, not just with the red ball, he’s probably the greatest pink ball bowler. He’s been fantastic again. he bowled really well in Perth and got the rewards this week. (On Head) He’s really found his straps over the last couple of years, he’s just so consistent in his methods. We love watching it. chaotic at times, but it comes off quite often than not. He plays his best when it’s the hardest situation to come out and bat. Marnus and Nathan really set it up and Trav took the game away from India.

Mitchell Starc: It’s been a good week. Nice way to start the other day. We were pretty good throughout. Moving on from the first Test, we knew we had to improve, we’ve responded really well. We weren’t concerned, we left Perth in Perth, we went our own ways for a few days, prepared the way we normally do, got ready for the big Test and responded well. No secret, work hard and see how we go. We are an experienced side, we spend a lot of time together on and off the field playing with and against each other. We left Perth in Perth and we got the job done. You never let the highs get too high and the lows get too low, we did a fair bit of good stuff in the last Test, a lot of things to improve on but not to forget some of the positives to take out of last week. We prepared normally this week and did the job with bat and ball.

Marnus Labuschagne: It’s nice to be in the runs and help the team. There’s a lot of talk during the week, I got back to doing what I know the best that’s hitting lots and lots of cricket balls, looking at the footage where I felt like I was falling short. The selection policy and selection process with this team is very consistent. For me, it was about staying true to myself, true to how I got here as a player. Spent hours thinking about it, spoke to different people and I was able to find my feet in the innings. Always good (to play in Brisbane). The series is 1-1. Last week, we lost the Test match and we were apparently the worst Test team ever. This week, we finished on day three. It’s nice that there’s so much talk about the game.

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What to expect in India vs Australia 3rd Test?

Now that Australia has bounced back emphatically after losing the first test in Perth, the series is nicely set up. Aussie have sent a strong message to India and now it’s time for the tourists to regroup and be back at their best.

India vs Australia 3rd Test starts on 14th December 2024 in Brisbane. Brisbane is known for fast, bouncy conditions and it will be testing for both India and Australia to cope with. Stay tuned with Sportsutra for all Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 news updates and thrilling action.

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Decoding India’s Winning Formula in Border-Gavaskar Trophy Over the Years

Just like the Ashes, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) has become an iconic test series in cricket. Even before the inception of the series back in 1996, the matches between India and Australia produced some thrilling contests. India were once considered underdogs, and also a poor traveler, but the team is now considered a formidable opponent, both in home and away games. Let’s decode India’s Winning Formula in Border-Gavaskar Trophy Over the Years.

Leveraging Home Conditions: The Spin Factor

Much of India’s test dominance comes from the home conditions. It’s also a major contributor to their success in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series. From time and again, India has managed to produce world-class spinners who went on to exploit home conditions better than opponents.

Key Spin Performances

  • Harbhajan Masterclass in 2001 Border-Gavaskar Series: Australia took the 1-0 lead following a big 10-wicket win in the first match. But Harbhajan Singh’s remarkable hat-trick in the 2nd test match and 15 wickets in the third match helped India to the 2-1 series win. He ended the series with a jaw-dropping 32 wickets in three matches.
  • Legendary Stuff From Anil Kumble in 2004 Border-Gavaskar Series: During the 2nd test match of 2004 Border-Gavaskar Series, legendary spinner Anil Kumble picked up 1 wickets across two innings – 7/48 and 6/133. Kumble proved to be most lethal in the Chennai test and set the tone for India’s 10-wicket win.
  • R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja's Combined 53 wickets in 2013: The magic duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have long been terrorizing the opponents, especially in home conditions. The duo’s peak performance came during the 2013 Border-Gavaskar series at home when both picked up a combined 53 wickets in four matches. That was really an unbelievable performance. Ashwin finished the series with 29 wickets and Jadeja ended up with 24 wickets.
  • Ashwin and Jadeja Rolling Back The Years In 2023: 10 years on from taking a combined 53 wickets Australia, the veteran duo of Ashwin and Jadeja turned back the time after taking 47 wickets – 25 for Ashwin and 22 for Jadeja. Time and time again, this duo has won India games on their own. They are the perfect example of how to exploit home conditions.

India’s formula of winning home games revolve around preparing spin friendly pitches. There’s nothing wrong in it, as every team try to leverage the home conditions. Whenever India hosts a cricket team, the focus is always on the spin bowling. In Border-Gavaskar series, spin has made the biggest difference in home conditions this trend is likely to continue in the future as well.


Tackling Opponents Spinners – The Batting Factor

It’s not just about troubling the Australians with the spin, as the conditions in India also suit the away spinners. And over the years, Australia have travelled with some of the very best when it comes to spin bowlers. Shane Warne being the very best, while the likes of Stuart McGill and Nathan Lyon, to name a few, are also world class. But Indian batsmen still managed to dominate the Australian spinners on most days. This reflects in India’s total dominance in home matches against the Australians.

Key Batting Performances

  • Tackling Prime Shane Warne in 2001: The 2001 Border-Gavaskar series is a historic series for many reasons. VVS Laxman’s 281-run innings, Harbhajan Singh’s hattrick and on top of that, it was India’s aggression under Saurav Gangully that started a new era for Indian cricket.
    One thing also stood out from that series. It was Indian batsmen rendering Shane Warne ineffective on the spin friendly tracks. Australia’s legendary spinner took five wickets in the first match, but took only five more in the next two games. This was one of the main reasons why India won that series.
  • Stopping Lyon and O'Keefe in their track: Back in 2017, Australia started the Border-Gavaskar series in the most dominating way, winning the first match by a record 333-run margin. At the heart of Australia’s dominance was Nathan Lyon and Steve O’Keefe, with the duo combining for 17 wickets out of 20 in that game. O’Keefe in particular shocked everyone after taking 6 wickets in each of the two innings. But in the next six innings, O’Keefe could manage only seven wickets. Such was the manner in which India batsmen dominated him.

Australia have certainly travelled with some high quality spinners. But the fact that Australia have won only one Border-Gavaskar series in India is a testament to Team India’s ability to tackle Australia’s spinners.

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Pace Revolution: Winning Abroad

India have won the last four edition of Border-Gavaskar series. Two of those series were played in Australia. Now that’s a better way to put this in a statement. Winning in Australia, and that too a full test series, is a marathon effort. Not only the India’s batsmen had to tackle the pace and bounce of Australia’s bowlers such as Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, but the visitors also had to bowl the opponents out. And they did, with the help of quality pace unit.

Key Elements of India’s Pace Success:

  • Diversity in Attack: Much of India’s success down under in recent years is down to the variety as well as quality in India’s pace attack. Jasprit Bumrah is unique in all aspects while Mohammed Shami in in his own league. The likes of Mohammad Siraj, Shardul Thakur and T Natarajan played huge part in India’s series win on last two tours.
  • Improved Fitness: Improved fitness standards have allowed India’s fast bowlers to perform at their peak for a longer period. As the BGT series often consists of five tests, fitness is a crucial factor, especially in Australian conditions where grounds are bigger.

Memorable Performances:

  • 2024 Melbourne Test: After India were bolwed out for just 150 runs in the 1st innings of Perth test in 2024, Jasprit Bumrah, who was captaining the team, brought his team right back into the game with a fifer in the first innings. Australia were bowlers out for just 104 runs, and India never looked back. Bumrah took another three wickets in the 2nd innings and won the man-of-the-match award as well.
  • 2018 Melbourne Test: In the Boxing day test of 2018, Jasprit Bumrah took nine wickets across two innings, including a six-wicket haul in the first innings. As always, he was instrumental in India’s big 13-run win in the third test, which was also a series-clinching win.
  • 2021 Gabba Test: Despite missing Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Shami, India still managed to bowl out Australia in both the innings. That was really a performance for the ages by India’s pace bowlers, which consisted of T Natarajan, Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur. The trio combined for 16 wickets and India recorded a famous series win.

Conclusion

India’s winning formula in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is simple – leverage the home conditions and travel with a high-quality pace attack. From Harbhajan Singh, Anil Kumble to Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, India always had spinners who had skills to exploit home conditions better than any other bowlers. While on tour, the likes of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammad Shami and Mohammad Siraj fough toe-to-toe with Australia’s pace attack. India dominated the recent Border-Gavaskar series because they had the players who could adjust their game to different circumstances.

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