![India was disappointed at the end of the fourth day of the MCG test, allowing Australia to recover from 228-9 after decreasing to 91-6, which has received courtesy from 55 standing for the ten goal.](https://www.wisden.com/static-assets/waf-images/e4/8f/a1/16-9/rRmRx2lwyD.jpg?v=23.07&w=1200)
India is disappointed at the end. The fourth day of the MCG testAllowing Australia to recover after reducing to 91-6, receiving a courtesy of 55 that is unbeatable for the ten goal.
India accepted 105 leaders after being hit 369 on their first occasion. Centurion Nitish Kumar Redy The last time to be reduced for visitors by departing for 189-Ball 114, India decreased to 221-7 in one step before the 127 partners between Washington Sundar and Reddy brought them back.
The first two times of the fourth day belong to India because the bowling is highly intense. Australia dropped to 91-6. However, the tail wagging enough to push the host to the front foot Australia is at 228-9, with the leadership of 333 and hope that their ten goals will be able to increase India’s misery.
When Bo Land, with an average of 5.87 children, walking out to number 11, India, expected to end the opportunity quickly. But they will have to walk out with the ball again after the final pair succeeds in obstructing India’s efforts. Lyon and Borland joined 17.5 Jackets for India to use new balls and continue to be the leader of Australia.
55 that they lost to anyone is the third best partner for Australia and India, equivalent to being a 55 partner at Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc in Pune in 2017.
Led led by James Anderson and Joe Root, 198 sewing together for the final goal at nottingham in 2014. Another 100-PLUS STAND for the ten and India goal is 104, which is made by Pakistan’s Amar Elahi and Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ahmed in 1952
Being the highest ten door partners with India
Partnership | flour | Team and year |
198 | James Anderson-Joe Root | England 2014 |
104 | Amir Elahi-Zulfiqar Ahmed | PAK, 1952 |
98* | WES Hall-Frank World | Wi, 1962 |
97* | Andy Flower-Henry Olonga | Zim, 2000 |
81* | Imran Khan-Tauuseef Ahmed | PAK, 1987 |
77 | Allan Border-Dave Gilbert | From 1985 |
74 | Allan Donald-Brian MCMULAN | Sa, 1996 |
70 | Paul Allott-Bob Wilis | England 2525 |
68 | Grame Hick-Phil Tiufnell | England 1993 |
66 | Paul Collingwood-Monty Panesar | England 2006 |
66 | Henriques-Nathan Lyon | From 2013 |
64 | MUTIAH MURALIDANAN-RUCHIRA LENT | SL, 2001 |
61 | Richard Collinge-John Ward | New Zealand 1965 |
60 | Devon Malcolm -robin Smith | England 1990 |
57 | Robin Hobbs-John Murray | England 1967 |
55* | Scott Boland-Nathan Lyon | Closed, 2024 |
55 | Geoff Millman-David Smith | England 1962 |
55 | Josh Hazlewood-Mitchell Starc | Since 2001 |
52 | Peter Petherick -andy Roberts | New Zealand 1976 |
52 | Jim Higgs-Kevin Wright | From 1979 |
52 | Jacques Kallis-Lenwabo Tsotsobe | In 2011 |
51 | Winston Davis, Jeff Dujon | Wi, 1983 |
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