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Virat Kohli (L) and Ravindra Jadeja© X (Twitter)
Australian cricket crew batter Travis Head continued his beautiful run of type as he slammed an excellent hundred on Day 2 of the third Check match in opposition to India in Brisbane on Sunday. Throughout his sensational 152-run knock, he hardly gave any probabilities to the Indian bowlers and even star pacer Jasprit Bumrah struggled to trouble him. In the course of the innings, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja have been heard creating a technique to dismiss the in-form opener. In a video going viral on social media, Kohli was seen asking Jadeja to bowl a bit sooner and Pant agreed with the suggestion given by the star batter.
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Nevertheless, the tactic didn’t work out at the moment. Head was lastly dismissed by Bumrah however not earlier than he was capable of slam 152 runs off 160 deliveries with the assistance of 18 fours.
Twin century-makers Travis Head and Steve Smith placed on a powerful fourth-wicket partnership as Australia reached a commanding 405-7 at stumps on day two of the third Check in opposition to India on Sunday.
Head scored a blistering 152 and Smith a gritty 101 on the Gabba in Brisbane to place Australia in a robust place to go 2-1 up within the five-Check collection.
With rain forecast over the following three days, India appear to have nearly no probability of successful the match and might solely realistically hope for a draw.
In spite of everything however 13.2 overs of the primary day have been washed out on Saturday, India began strongly with three wickets within the first hour.
However Head and Smith batted India out of the sport regardless of an excellent spell from tempo spearhead Jasprit Bumrah (5-72) after tea with the second new ball.
(With AFP inputs)
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