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Gabba Test: Jadeja stands tall as India need 45 runs to avoid follow-on

Jadeja and Nitish add 53 runs for the seventh wicket, ensuring that KL Rahul's classy 84 will not go in vain

By PTI
Published Date - 17 December 2024, 12:20 PM
Gabba Test: Jadeja stands tall as India need 45 runs to avoid follow-on
India's Ravindra Jadeja plays a shot during play on day four of the third cricket test between against Australia at the Gabba in Brisbane. — Photo:AP
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Brisbane: Ravindra Jadeja stonewalled the Australian bowlers with a characteristically doughty fifty, carrying India to 201 for seven at tea on a rain-interrupted fourth day of the third Test here on Tuesday. Jadeja (65 batting, 109b, 6×4) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (16, 61b) added 53 runs for the seventh wicket, ensuring that KL Rahul‘s classy 84 will not go in vain.

India still trail the hosts by 244 runs, but more importantly, they are 45 runs closer to avoiding the follow-on and forcing the Aussies to bat again, which will all but ensure a drawn match. Mohammed Siraj, who was promoted to No. 8, is giving company to Jadeja on 1.


Jadeja’s selection ahead of R Ashwin and Washington Sundar might not have pleased everyone around, but the left-hander showed the value he brings to the table as a batter here. In Australia, Jadeja now averages over 54 and his last four innings on these shores are: 65 not out, 28 not out, 57 and 81. The 36-year-old scored a good chunk of runs either down the ground or square of the wicket, enabling him to collect the runs without the risk of getting caught behind or in the cordon.

Jadeja brought up his 22nd fifty in Test cricket off 89 balls and the innings was also dotted with sweep shots that he effectively employed against off-spinner Nathan Lyon. Nitish should also be patted for giving some solid company to Jadeja as batting for time was of more importance than the volume of runs considering the weather pattern in Brisbane.

However, a slice of misfortune ended Nitish’s stay as he dragged Pat Cummins’s climbing delivery back onto his stumps, moments before the teams dispersed for tea after yet another rain interruption.

Earlier, Rahul displayed admirable technical nous to withstand the stern test posed by the Australian bowlers, making a resolute fifty. A nine toes down Rahul (84, 139b, 8×4) and Jadeja raised 67 runs for the sixth wicket before the former fell to a remarkably athletic catch by Steve Smith at first slip off Lyon, as the home side regained the momentum.

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