IND vs AUS: 10 hours of yoga done to avoid team India's defeat, Australia will not be able to win the Gabba Test now?
Four days of the Gaba Test are over. In response to Australia's 443 runs, Team India has scored 252 runs for 9 wickets, they are still 193 runs behind, but the biggest thing here is that the Indian team has avoided the follow-on. After half-centuries from KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja on the fourth day of the game, Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep saved Team India from follow-on by sharing 39 runs for the last wicket. Now the fifth day of the game will start on Wednesday and the biggest question is what will be the result of this match? Well, at the moment luck seems to be with Team India and it seems that 10 hours of yoga is going to avoid its defeat, let us tell you how.
10 hours of yoga will prevent Team India's defeat
Despite such a poor performance in the Gaba Test, Team India's defeat can be averted and the biggest reason for this is the weather in Brisbane. According to reports from weather websites, there is a possibility of rain for 10 hours in Brisbane on Wednesday. If the report is to be believed, there will be no rain in Brisbane on Tuesday night but heavy rain is predicted from 7 am on Wednesday. The big thing is that the rain is predicted for 10 consecutive hours i.e. from 7 am to 5 pm. If the prediction of the weather websites is correct then Team India's defeat is sure to be averted.
What will happen if it doesn't rain?
If it does not rain in Brisbane on Wednesday, then the result of the Test match can be decided. If either Bumrah or Akashdeep gets out early on the fifth day at Gabba, then the Australian team will try to give Team India a target of more than 300 runs by scoring runs quickly. Chasing a score on the Gabba ground is not that easy, but Australia will definitely remember that Team India has chased the biggest score at Gabba. On the last tour, Team India chased a target of 328 runs on this ground and defeated Australia 2-1 in the Test series. Now it remains to be seen what is the result of the Gabba Test this time?