IND vs AUS: Australia's fast bowlers have taken 124 wickets at Gabba, Cummins is more dangerous than Starc, see the figures

The third match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia is being played at Gabba in Brisbane. Both the teams are currently tied in the series after winning one match each. However, both teams would now like to take the lead in the series through the third match. There have been two changes in Team India for the Gabba Test. Akash Deep and Ravindra Jadeja have got a place in the playing eleven in place of fast bowler Harshit Rana and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. At the same time, the Australian team has made an important change in its playing eleven.
Australia's bowling attack strengthened by the return of Hazelwood.
Josh Hazlewood has returned to the Kangaroo team and Scott Boland has been dropped. With the arrival of Hazlewood, the bowling attack of the Australian team has once again become sharp. Australia's three fast bowlers Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood have bowled brilliantly in the Test at the Gabba ground. We are not saying this, but the figures themselves are a testimony to this. Indian batsmen will have to be cautious of this bowling trio of Australia.
Starc-Cummins and Hazelwood's record at Gabba
Australia's legendary fast bowler Mitchell Starc is three wickets away from completing his half-century of wickets at Gabba. He has taken 47 wickets in 22 innings of 12 matches so far. His best performance includes taking 4 wickets for 52 runs. Starc has given runs at an economy of 3.54 at Gabba. His average is 28.93.
Captain Pat Cummins also has a great record at the Gaba. He has played 8 Tests on this ground so far and has taken 40 wickets in 22 innings during this period. His best performance on this ground includes taking 6 wickets for 23 runs. Cummins has completed a 10-wicket haul once. While he has taken five wickets in a match thrice. His economy is 2.80 and his average is 18.22. At the same time, Josh Hazlewood has taken 37 wickets in 16 innings of 9 matches. His best performance is 5/57. Hazlewood's economy is 2.73 and average is 23.75. He has taken five wickets in a match twice. It is worth noting that all three main bowlers of Australia have taken a total of 124 wickets at the Gaba.