This story is from January 10, 2021
India vs Australia 3rd Test, Day 4: Australia dismiss set openers as India face uphill task in pursuit of 407
Rohit's untimely dismissal at the fag end, trying to pull Pat Cummins, did hurt India but it's two best defensive players Pujara (9 batting off 29 balls) and skipper Ajinkya Rahane (4 off 14 balls) were at the crease when stumps were drawn.
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The pitch, with variable bounce and the dark patches acting like snake pits for Nathan Lyon, would pose its own set of challenges for a team with two injured batsmen in their line-up.
Both Rohit (52 off 98 balls) and Gill (31 off 64 balls) showed admirable application under pressure but most importantly didn't let the bad deliveries go unpunished.
The three cover drives off Rohit's blade and a cross-batted straight drive of Gill were out of top drawer.
A group of spectators were evicted from the Sydney Cricket Ground after Team India complained of alleged racial abuse for the second successive day. (Getty Images)
The issue came to the fore after Siraj, standing at the square leg boundary, complained of abuse after being hit for two consecutive sixes by Cameron Green in his over. (Getty Images)
Play came to a halt for close to 15 minutes which saw the umpires discussing the issue at the boundary line. (Getty Images)
Team India also got into a huddle after alleged racial sledging from the stands. (Getty Images)
It prompted security personnel to enter the stands and look for the miscreants. A group of men was asked to leave the stands. (Getty Images)
Condemning the 'discriminatory behaviour', Cricket Australia issued an apology and promised action against anyone found to have been guilty as per the ICC investigation which is on currently after the BCCI lodged a formal complaint of racial abuse with the match referee on Saturday. (Getty Images)
It was after 53 years that an Indian opening pair had struck two 50 plus partnerships in the same Test Down Under.
Last time also it was in Sydney where Farokh Engineer and Syed Abid Ali had a decent outing albeit in a lost cause.
It took a peach of a delivery from Josh Hazlewood (1/11 in 8 overs), coming for his second spell, which straightened after pitching and the resultant nick, ended an impressive 71-run stand.
Pujara, just after coming in, successfully asked for a DRS review after being adjudged leg before.
A delectable chip shot coming down the track off Lyon helped Rohit bring up his half-century but his dismissal in the next over left fans yearning for more.
As far as Australia are concerned, they hardly put a foot wrong during the two sessions that they batted.
Steve Smith (81 off 167 balls) missed out on a second hundred but rookie Cameron Green flayed a hapless Indian attack with a well-made 84 off 132 balls that had four sixes. They declared at the stroke of tea, having scored 312 for 6.
Marnus Labuschagne (73 off 118 balls) once again batted positively during his second century partnership of the match (103 runs) with mentor Smith, who employed a more cautious approach.
The butter-fingered Indian fielders also didn't help the bowlers' cause as Hanuma Vihari, vice-captain Rohit and Rahane missed regulation catches at square leg, slip and gully respectively.
While Ravichandran Ashwin (2/95 in 25 overs) can take solace in the fact that he denied Smith a hundred with a successful review, he would be the first to admit that he was well below his best during the match.
Green, the 6 feet 7 inch gentle giant, was cautious but didn't let the loose deliveries get away and the six off Siraj (1/90 in 25 overs) over widish mid-on gave a glimpse of his quality.
As if to show that he can do it repeatedly, he muscled another one off the same bowler in the same region and then again into the Cow Corner for fun.
Worse was in store for Siraj as he faced another round of racial abuse which led to ejection of six Aussie spectators and a formal apology to the team from the home board.
The final session was marginally better for India but it's still a long way to go before Rahane will be able to heave a sigh of relief.
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