Akash Deep, Bumrah ensure India successfully avoid follow-on

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Akash Deep, Bumrah ensure India successfully avoid follow-on

Australia, down to just two frontline pacers, saw their victory push thwarted by solid half-centuries from KL Rahul (85) and Ravindra Jadeja (77) as well as a dogged unbeaten 39-run stand for the last wicket between Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah that helped India avoid the follow-on.

India ended the day still 193 adrift of Australia's 445 but Australia will now have a maximum of 98 overs, weather permitting, to close out India's innings, build a quick lead and then give their bowling attack enough time to push for victory.

Captain Rohit Sharma was made to pay for his first mistake after being worked over by Pat Cummins in his probing five-over burst. The Australia skipper played with the out-of-form Rohit's weight transfers by bowling a sharp, short ball before a follow-up full delivery, which as it turned out wasn't full enough for the drive. Sensing a rare scoring opportunity, Rohit reached for it and feathered an edge to the 'keeper with the ball still only 23 overs old.

Rahul and Jadeja got together to stitch India's best partnership of the innings. Both batters batted with great control with Rahul, in particular, continuing to make good decisions after getting into good positions with his technique. He picked only the really full deliveries for his shots as well as favouring the square drive to the more expansive variant towards extra cover.

Jadeja set about putting together another half-century stand with Nitish Reddy as Australia faced a race against time with only 13.2 overs of play possible during the middle session. The seventh-wicket pair managed to see off a Starc spell after a 67-minute rain delay but weren't as lucky against Cummins, who produced a nip backer to Reddy that dislodged his bails via an inside edge.

At that stage, India still needed 51 to avoid the follow on with only the three fast bowlers left to partner Jadeja. India had Siraj batting at No.9 and Jadeja's decision to leave him to face six deliveries from Starc proved to be a mistake as the left-arm quick found the outside edge of the tailender for a sharp catch behind the stumps.

Jadeja tried to farm the strike with Bumrah and managed to add a six off Lyon followed by a fortuitous four off Cummins before a well laid out short ball plan ended the all-rounder's innings on 77, with Cummins grabbing his fourth wicket.

At that stage India were still 33 runs away from making Australia bat again, but Deep and Bumrah held firm against a two-man pace attack that was now visibly crumbling under the bowling loads it had undertaken. Bumrah got inside the line to a Cummins bouncer and pulled him for a six before starting to calmly nudge singles in the gaps. Deep added another crucial boundary by slashing Starc over the cordon.

India had come to within 14 runs off the follow-on mark when Cummins was forced to go back to Lyon to replace Starc. The Australia captain willed himself on to keep bowling from the other end in search of the last wicket, which would have brought him another five-fer, and ended up conceding seven runs off his 20th over. In his 21st, he was edged over the cordon for a four by Deep which took India past the important milestone. As if to celebrate the moment, Deep slogged Cummins for a six over deep mid-wicket before the umpires took the player off for bad light.

Brief scores: India 252/9 (KL Rahul 85, Ravindra Jadeja 77; Pat Cummins 4-80) trail Australia 445 (Travis Head 152, Steve Smith 101; Jasprit Bumrah 6-76) by 193 runs.



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