After a delayed start due to rain, Jasprit Bumrah's impressive bowling performance, including dismissing Mitchell Starc, and Alex Carey's quick half-century helped India gain control of the third day of the third Test match against Australia at the Gabba. Carey showed his prowess with the bat, smashing a 108m six, and putting on a solid partnership with Nathan Lyon before India wrapped up Australia's innings in 117.1 overs. Australian batsman Steve Smith praised Indian seamer Akash Deep's bowling, saying it was the first time he faced him.
India Dominates Third Day of Third Test Against Australia thanks to Bumrah and Carey
Background
The third Test between India and Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane commenced with a delayed start due to inclement weather. The visitors, led by Rohit Sharma, were eager to level the series after losing the first two matches. Australia, on the other hand, sought to secure a decisive victory.
Match Summary
With the rain subsiding, play finally got underway. Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah struck early with the wicket of Australian opener Usman Khawaja. Bumrah continued to torment the Aussie batters, dismissing Mitchell Starc in an impressive spell.
Australia's middle order struggled against India's relentless bowling attack, with Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, and Travis Head all falling cheaply. However, Alex Carey counterattacked with a blazing half-century, smashing a 108m six off the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja.
Carey's innings, combined with a solid partnership with Nathan Lyon, gave Australia some hope of posting a competitive total. However, India's bowlers tightened their grip and wrapped up the Australian innings for 294 runs in 117.1 overs.
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