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India has a target of 275 runs to win.

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A five-match Test series is being played between India and Australia under the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024-25. The third match of the series continues at Gabba, Brisbane. Today (18 December) is the last and fifth day of the match. Australia declared its second innings at 89/7. In this way, India has a target of 275 runs, which it has to complete in 54 overs (minimum). The Indian team is batting in its second innings. When this story is being written, Yashasvi Jaiswal (4) and KL Rahul (0) are at the crease.

Earlier, the Indian team was all out for 260 runs in the first innings.

Earlier, the Indian team was all out for 260 runs in the first innings. However, today the match was disrupted due to rain. According to the latest updates, there is a possibility of rain several times in the match today. Australia scored 445 runs in its first innings. In the first match of the BGT series held in Perth, the Indian team won by 295 runs, while in the Adelaide Test, Australia won by 10 wickets.

If seen, earlier seven Tests were played between India and Australia at Brisbane Gabba ground. Meanwhile, the Indian team has lost 5 matches and one match has also been drawn. The Indian team’s only Test win at the Gabba was in January 2021. Then, under the captaincy of Ajinkya Rahane, it defeated Australia by three wickets.

Australia’s second innings was declared at 89 runs.

Australia declared its second innings at 89 runs. By then his 7 wickets had fallen. Australia had a very bad start in the second innings also. On the fifth day, Jasprit Bumrah clean bowled Usman Khawaja very early on for 8 runs. Shortly after this, Bumrah’s magic once again worked and he got Marnus Labuschagne (1) caught out by wicketkeeper Pant. After this, Akash Deep got Nathan McSweeney (4) caught by Pant in his very first over. After some time, Akash also got Mitchell Marsh (2) caught out by Pant. In this way Australia’s score became 28/4.

After this, Steve Smith made his intentions clear by hitting a four on Mohammad Siraj’s ball, but while trying to flick the next ball, he was caught out by Pant. In this way Australia’s score became 33/5.