The last and decisive match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy (2024-25) between India and Australia is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). In the second innings of Australia, Team India has taken the field without Jasprit Bumrah. Taking advantage of this, Australia made a big record while batting in the second innings in this match. Australia made a strong start to the second innings and created history.
Australia had got the target of 162 runs from Team India in the Sydney Test. While chasing this small target, the Kangaroo team got a flying start by its openers. Young opener Sam Constants batted in a stormy style. Due to his excellent batting, Australia scored 35 runs in just 3 overs. This is the highest number of runs scored by Australia in the first three overs of any innings in Test. During this, Sam played an innings of 22 runs in 17 balls with the help of 3 fours.
Let us tell you that the Indian team has entered the second innings of Australia without the legendary fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah got injured while bowling in Australia's first innings during the second day's play. After this he was taken to the hospital for a scan. Due to injury, Bumrah came to bat in the second innings, but could not return to the field to bowl.
Australia got the target of 162 runs in the second innings. Before this, Team India's second innings was reduced to just 157 runs. Rishabh Pant played the highest innings of 61 runs. Due to which Team India was able to reach a respectable score. He had scored the maximum of 40 runs in the first innings also. Scott Boland created history for Australia by taking 6 wickets while spending just 45 runs. Bowland also took maximum 4 wickets in India's first innings. Earlier, Australia's second innings was reduced to 181 runs. Team India had scored 185 runs in its first innings.