The Melbourne Test between India and Australia is on a romantic turn and now the action of the last day is on, where Team India will have to chase a big target. Australia had increased its lead to 333 runs on the fourth day of the match, due to which it has become very challenging for Team India to win this match. The trouble for Team India is even greater because Australia's star fast bowler Mitchell Starc has removed all doubts regarding his fitness and has also announced that if he has to bowl many overs to win, he will do even more than that. Will not stop.
Left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc appeared to be in trouble during Team India's first innings on the third day of the Melbourne Test. He was seen holding his back while bowling and fielding and did not seem completely fit. Despite this, he bowled a lot. But his condition raised a question in everyone's mind whether he would be able to bowl to his full potential against Team India in the fourth innings or not? Stark himself gave the answer to this.
After the end of the fourth day's play, Starc while talking to the broadcasters said that he is completely fit and ready for the last day's play. Starc said that there will be 98 overs in the fifth day's play and he is fully prepared for it. The stormy Australian bowler said, “I am completely fine for the second innings and am not worried in any way about it.” Not only this, Starc also warned Team India that they will bowl as many overs as required to win. Starc said, “My speed is still right. I bowled a spell despite the pain and my speed is still above 140 (KMPH), so I am not worried. Even if I have to bowl 20 overs, I will bowl 20 overs.”
On the fourth day, Australia had scored 228 runs after losing 9 wickets. After all out India for 369 runs, Australia did not have a good start in the second innings and the team lost 6 wickets for only 91 runs. However, Marnus Labuschagne scored an excellent half-century, while captain Pat Cummins also played an excellent inning of 41 runs. In the end, the last pair of Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland put Team India in trouble. Both made an unbeaten partnership of 55 runs and will come again on the fifth day.