Welcome back.. Gill's wicket has meant that Australia have edged one more session and India will have to restat the rebuild once again. Almost 40 overs to go, not sure we'll get all of them, but we could be in for a pivotal stage of play here. Pujara will join Rohit with Australia smelling blood.. A contentious call on Gill, it does look 50-50 on replays, but will India get over it and concentrate on the work ahead? Three slips and a gully for Pujara
Cheteshwar Pujara, right handed bat, comes to the crease
7.6 Boland to Pujara, FOUR, square of the wicket
8.4Starc to Rohit, FOUR, beautifully played, banged in short and angling into the right-hander, Rohit swivels across, rolled his wrists and helped the ball on its way with the pull, two men in the deep and he split them to perfection
8.6 Starc to Rohit, FOUR, lovely, Rohit is putting up an exhibition at the moment, full and wide of off, he leans across, feet right to the pitch of the ball, opens the face of the bat and then creams the drive square past point for a boundary
Day 4: 3rd Session - India need 387 runs
AUS - 469 & 270/8 d
IND - 296 & 57/1 (9.2)
CRR: 6.11
Batting R(B) 4s 6s SR
Cheteshwar Pujara* 8(7) 2 0 114.29
Rohit Sharma 30(31) 5 1 96.77
9.1Boland to Pujara, FOUR, streaky and four, short of a length and well wide of off, Pujara saw the width and went with hard hands on the cut, gets a thick inside edge that bounces past the off-stump and runs away to the ropes
He is not out for sure. Clearly, we've seen him pick up the ball from the ground in slow motion!Originally posted by: WildestDreams
Gill was not out! Come onπ
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