The hosting camp Australia was bowled out for 294 in their second innings, setting a target of 328 runs for the visitors on Day 4 of the ongoing fourth Test match, at The Gabba in Brisbane. ALSO READ | Former Cricketer BS Chandrasekhar Admitted To Bengaluru Hospital, Condition Stable
The Indian boys started of well registering crucial early wickets. India drew first blood with Marcus Harris's wicket and then removed David Warner as well for a double strike. Mohammed Siraj was on fire this morning, registering his maiden five-wicket haul. Meanwhile, Shardul Thakur also took four wickets.
For Australia, Steve Smith stood to be the top scorer as he scored 55 runs off 74 deliveries in the second innings with the help of seven boundaries. Meanwhile, David Warner, Marcus Harris and Cameron Green made notable contributions of 48, 38 and 37.
The four-match series is currently tied at 1-1 with Australia winning the first Test in Adelaide and India winning the second in Melbourne. The third Test in Sydney ended in a draw.
The weather hasn't improved yet, also the forecast for rest of the day doesn't look good. It is yet to be seen if the visitors will swipe away the winning trophy or will rain end up making Australia regret losing time. ALSO READ | Yuvraj Singh Shares Video Of 'Bharatanatyam Style Off Spin'