The India vs. Australia third test match was on the watchlist at Brisbane on 18th December, 2024. There were various exciting happenings on Day 5 of this particular match. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj kept the Australians at bay as they batted, witnessing one of the most dramatic collapses in the history of Test cricket since the end of the fifth day. India’s hopes of a draw were mostly dependent on these two bowlers, and they delivered. Let’s explore the major events that shaped the day.
India’s Day 5 performance was nothing short of spectacular. The Australian team, starting with a comfortable 275-run target in their fourth innings, had no idea what was coming.
Bumrah and Siraj set the tone right from the start. Within the first few overs, they dismantled the top order with remarkable precision. Here’s a breakdown of the collapse:
Batter | Wicket | Bowler | Score |
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Usman Khawaja | Bowled after a shattered stump | Bumrah | 8(7) |
Marnus Labuschagne | Caught behind on a cut shot | Bumrah | 1(9) |
Travis Head | Caught behind on a pull shot | Siraj | 17(19) |
Bumrah and Siraj were in absolute control, with both bowlers striking at important moments. India’s hopes of pushing for a draw were growing stronger as Australia’s most reliable batsmen crumbled under pressure.
As Australia tried to stabilize, Siraj continued to trouble the Australian batters with his pace and swing. His deliveries had the perfect mix of aggression and accuracy. At one point, Australia was reeling at 39/5 after Steve Smith was dismissed for a mere 4 runs.
Batter | Wicket | Bowler | Score |
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Steve Smith | Caught down the leg side | Siraj | 4(5) |
Mitchell Marsh | Caught behind on an edge | Akash Deep | 2(13) |
Matt Renshaw | Caught behind off a pull shot | Siraj | 1(7) |
Siraj’s delivery to Smith, which squeezed through the gap to catch the edge, was a standout moment, as it effectively halted any Australian momentum. The collapse continued with Travis Head and Matthew Renshaw quickly following.
Jasprit Bumrah solidified his legacy as the match approached its important phase by surpassing Kapil Dev’s record for the most Test wickets taken by an Indian bowler in Australia. The dismissal of Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne (caught behind) highlighted Bumrah’s genius.
Batter | Wicket | Bowler | Score |
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Usman Khawaja | Bowled out on a beautiful delivery | Bumrah | 8(7) |
Marnus Labuschagne | Caught behind | Bumrah | 1(9) |
The wickets fell at a fast pace, with Australia now at 16/2. Bumrah’s pace was unplayable, forcing the Australian batters into mistakes and errors.
Australia had lost rhythm by the time Mohammad Siraj grabbed his five wickets. His constant pressure on the Australian batters helped India maintain control of the match and increase the pressure.
Batter | Wicket | Bowler | Score |
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Travis Head | Top-edge caught by Pant | Siraj | 17(19) |
Alex Carey | Stumped by Pant off Head’s delivery | Akash Deep | 31(44) |
After a dismal showing with the bat, Australia’s top order had been completely dismantled, with India’s bowlers remaining dominant.
As the match neared its final stages, Bumrah and Siraj combined once more to finish the game. India, having gotten Australia to 89/7, was now on the verge of securing a draw. The Australian batting line-up had been crushed, with the collapse now a mere formality.
Batter | Wicket | Bowler | Score |
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Pat Cummins | Caught at extra cover off Bumrah | Bumrah | 22(10) |
Mitchell Starc | Bowled out by Siraj | Siraj | 0(5) |
As Australia’s middle and lower orders failed to stand their ground, India’s strategy of containing the opposition proved successful. Bumrah and Siraj’s dominance ensured a fitting end to a dramatic Day 5.
In the India vs. Australia third test, India’s resilience was showcased by their ability to repel the Australian attack and hold out for a draw. The heroes were Siraj and Bumrah, who both took numerous wickets and caused havoc in the Australian lineup. Despite the unpredictable weather and the pressure of the situation, India held on, and the World Test Championship qualification race remained alive for them. India’s performance ensured that the series was tied at 1-1 heading into Melbourne. With only two games left in the WTC cycle, India’s road to the final is still open.