At the Gabba, Rishabh Pant achieved a wicketkeeping milestone, claiming his 150th dismissal by catching Usman Khawaja. This occurred during day two of the third Test between India and Australia. Bumrah quickly took two wickets on the second morning, dismissing openers Khawaja (21) and Nathan McSweeney (9) to leave Australia at 38 for 2.
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Shubman Gill reminisced about India's 2021 Gabba victory as the team prepares for the crucial third Test against Australia. He acknowledged the challenges of the pink ball and night conditions in Adelaide, emphasizing the importance of mental fortitude. Confident in India's ability, Gill dismissed any fear, focusing on the current ball rather than the bowler, echoing the team's fearless approach.
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