India avoided the follow-on, posting 252/9 before bad light forced an early end to day four of the third Test against Australia on Tuesday. The visitors, however, still trail by 193 runs, leaving Australia in control heading into the final day.
It was another day of rain at the Gabba in Brisbane on Tuesday, almost ensuring the third Test would end in a soggy draw.
With the five-Test series level at 1-1 and Brisbane touted as being a pivotal Test in the series, it has turned out to be anything but. Rain delay after rain delay has spoiled the Gabba match and forced Cricket Australia to refund tickets to about 35,000 spectators who attended the first day because not enough overs were bowled.
KL Rahul top-scored for India with 84 runs before being caught by Steve Smith off Nathan Lyon’s bowling.
Only 13 overs were bowled on the first day Saturday and after there were eight stoppages of play due to rain on the third day Monday. That continued Tuesday morning and rain returned to delay the start of play after lunch, then again after only two overs were bowled. Bad light finally stopped play Tuesday.
Australia could be a bowler down for the remainder of the Test after Josh Hazlewood suffered calf soreness ahead of the fourth day’s play and was only able to send down one over before leaving the field.
Hazlewood, who missed the second Adelaide Test due to side soreness, was late entering the field at the start of play and then looked labored when he came into the attack.
India won the first Test by 295 runs at Perth, while Australia came back to win the second day-night Test in Adelaide by 10 wickets.
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