India’s Dismal Start
Australia’s first innings total of 445 runs put India on the back foot from the outset. India suffered an early blow when Mitchell Starc dismissed Yashasvi Jaiswal for 4, with the score on just 4. Starc then struck again, removing Shubman Gill (1) caught by Marsh, leaving India reeling at 6/2.
Pat Cummins Claims Pant
Josh Hazlewood dealt a further blow, trapping Virat Kohli leg before the wicket, reducing India to 22/3. After lunch, India lost their fourth wicket at 44, with Rishabh Pant falling to Pat Cummins for 9 runs off 12 balls. At the close of play on day three, India was 51/4, trailing Australia by a massive 394 runs.
Will Rain Wash Out the Match?
The Gabba Test has been significantly impacted by rain. Day one saw only around 13 overs bowled, and day three was repeatedly interrupted by showers. Ultimately, the umpires abandoned play due to fading light and persistent drizzle. With rain forecast for days four and five, there is a real possibility that the match could be washed out.