Sydney Test: Third Century Pooja in the series, India on the big run


Cheteshwar Pujara is once again playing the role of 'The Wall'. He made his third century of the series against Australia in the third century. And in the last Test of the series in Sydney on the basis of his bat, Indian team on a big run in the big run. At the end of the first day, India scored 303 for four wickets. Pujara unbeaten 130 runs in the crease Hanuma Bihari (39) is in the crease with him.
Virat Kohli does not lose the match if he wins And so, at the start of the Sydney Test, Indian cricketers may want to win the toss, India captain There were also several other things as well. India still ahead in the series 2-1 That means that the Sydney Test will continue to draw. Not only that, Sydney's pitches may begin to break from the fourth day, in which case batting will be very difficult. So the team that will bat first, Advantage is their own. In this situation, big wins won. And decided to bat first.
Kevin came to the crease with Mayank Agarwal in the opening day at K.L. Rahul. But this time the batsman also failed to do the right-hander. Return only to 9 runs. After that, Mayank grabbed the team by placing the number three on Namah Puja. He also scored 77 runs at an average of 77 runs. But Nathan Lyon hit six sixes and was caught by Stark on the back. Then came Virat Kohli to number four. Pujara-Kohli pair was in a durant rhythm until the tea break. But after the break of tea, the wicket fell again. A ball outside the leg side will be handed to the team pane by touching Kohli's gloves. Kohli scored just 23 runs in the pavilion after hazelwood India's vice-captain Ajinkar Rahane also went out of the game for 18 runs. However, with the help of Hanuma, the team's team went ahead and went ahead and convinced Pujara. Pujara sat on one of the seats with Gavaskar, Birat, courtesy of this century. Both of them had a record of three or more centuries in a series on Australian soil earlier. Hanuman Bihario also gave him suitable fit on this day. He was unbeaten on 39 runs at the end of the day. The Indian team, after the Black Armband, was brought to the crease after the death of Ramakant Achrekar.

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