India in danger of follow on in Gabba, know what are the rules

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The third Test match between India and Australia is being played at Gabba, Brisbane. The shadow of rain is visible on the match. Even on the third day, the entire over could not be played due to rain, while on the fourth day also the match was stopped twice due to rain. Team India has lost 6 wickets before 200 runs. After which Team India is in danger of follow-on. Finally, what is follow-on and how is it implemented?

What is follow on?

When the team batting second is out on less runs than the team batting first. Therefore, the team batting first can give follow-on to the team scoring less runs. After which the team batting second has to bat in the second innings immediately after the end of its first innings. However, this rarely happens in Test cricket these days.

Threat to Team India

Team India is now in danger of follow-on on the fourth day of the Gaba Test. Team India has so far scored 201 runs after losing 7 wickets. After this the match had to be stopped due to rain. At present, Team India needs to score 246 runs to avoid follow-on. At present Team India is 45 runs behind this score.

Rahul missed a century on the fourth day

KL Rahul batted brilliantly in the first innings, although he missed a century. KL Rahul was out after scoring 84 runs in the first innings. Rahul hit 8 fours in his innings. Apart from this, Jadeja also batted brilliantly and scored a half-century.