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Shubman Gill Shines as India Fight Hard on Day 1 of IND vs AUS 4th Test

A recap of the highlights and key moments from the opening day of the crucial fourth test match between India and Australia at the Gabba.

By MANNU VISHWAKARMA (annu)Published about a year ago 4 min read
IND vs AUS Highlights, 4th Test Day 1

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On the first day of the fourth test match between India and Australia, fans witnessed a riveting display of Test cricket at its finest. The match was being held at the Gabba, which is known to be a fortress for the Australian cricket team. The visitors, India, had never won a Test match at this venue, and the Australian team was looking to continue their winning streak on this ground.

India won the toss and elected to bat first. The decision seemed to have backfired as they lost their opener, Rohit Sharma, early in the innings. However, Shubman Gill and Cheteshwar Pujara steadied the ship and put together a partnership of 114 runs for the second wicket.

Gill, who had a disappointing series up until this point, looked comfortable at the crease and played some glorious strokes. He played with confidence and showed great composure against the Australian pace attack, which was led by Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood.

Pujara, on the other hand, played his usual gritty innings and absorbed the pressure that the Australian bowlers were putting on him. He was dropped twice, but he made the most of his luck and ended up scoring a valuable 50 runs.

After the dismissal of Pujara, India lost two quick wickets, with captain Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari getting out cheaply. The Australian bowlers had finally managed to break the partnership and put the Indian team on the back foot.

However, Rishabh Pant, who has been in great form this series, played a counter-attacking innings and took the attack to the Australian bowlers. He scored a quickfire 29 runs off just 40 balls and looked threatening before getting dismissed by Hazlewood.

At the end of the day's play, India had scored 274 runs for the loss of five wickets. Gill was unbeaten on 91, and the experienced campaigner, Pujara, had scored a valuable 50. India had managed to put up a respectable total on the board, and they would be looking to push towards a score of 400 on day two.

The Australian bowlers toiled hard throughout the day, with Cummins and Hazlewood being the pick of the bowlers. However, they would be disappointed to have not taken more wickets, especially after breaking the partnership between Gill and Pujara.

The Gabba pitch seemed to have something in it for the bowlers, with the ball swinging and seaming throughout the day. However, the Indian batsmen showed great application and skill to counter the Australian bowling attack.

The fourth test match between India and Australia had a lot of hype surrounding it, with the series being tied at 1-1. The Indian team had already faced a lot of challenges in this series, with many key players missing due to injuries. However, they had managed to put up a great fight and had won a historic victory in the previous test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

On the other hand, the Australian team was looking to bounce back after their loss in the previous test match. They had won the first test match comfortably, but their performance had dipped in the second and third matches. They were playing on their home ground, which is known to be a challenging venue for visiting teams.

India's decision to bat first was a brave one, considering the Gabba's reputation as a pitch that favors the bowlers. However, their openers, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, started well and looked comfortable at the crease. Rohit's dismissal in the eighth over was a setback, but Gill and Pujara's partnership helped India recover from the early wicket.

Shubman Gill, who is a young and talented batsman, had a lot to prove after a quiet series up until this point. He played some delightful strokes and showed great technique against the Australian pacers. He played a composed innings and looked set for a century before being dismissed for 91. It was a great innings, nonetheless, and it showed the world his potential as a future star of Indian cricket.

Cheteshwar Pujara, who is known for his defensive batting style, played a crucial innings for India. He absorbed the pressure of the Australian bowling attack and made sure that India didn't lose too many wickets early on. He was dropped twice, which was unusual for the Australian fielders, but he made the most of his chances and scored a vital 50 runs for India.

The Indian team suffered a mini-collapse after Pujara's dismissal, with Rahane and Vihari getting out cheaply. However, Rishabh Pant played a counter-attacking innings and took the game to the Australian bowlers. His innings of 29 runs off 40 balls included four boundaries and one six. He looked threatening but was eventually dismissed by Hazlewood.

At the end of day one, India had managed to put up a score of 274 runs for the loss of five wickets. It was a decent total, given the conditions and the quality of the Australian bowling attack. However, the Indian team would have wanted to score more runs, especially after the excellent partnership between Gill and Pujara.

The Australian bowlers, led by Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, bowled well throughout the day. They were accurate and relentless in their approach, and they managed to create opportunities for their team. However, they would be disappointed to have not taken more wickets, given the number of chances that came their way.

Overall, it was an enthralling day's play, and the match is poised evenly at the end of day one. The Indian team would be looking to push towards a score of 400, while the Australian team would be looking to wrap up the Indian innings early on day two. With the series on the line, both teams would be giving their all to come out on top in this match.

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