NEW DELHI: Defeated in Perth, Australia fought again with a 10-wicket victory within the pink-ball Check in Adelaide in opposition to India to degree the five-match sequence 1-1 within the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Now with the third Check set to get underway at Gabba on Saturday, former Indian batting legend Sunil Gavaskar believes the momentum is with Australia, not India.
IND vs AUS: India batting has been a serious explanation for fear
The official broadcaster of the sequence shared a clip on their official X deal with wherein Gavaskar says, “The momentum that India acquired after the win in Perth, that went away within the ten-day hole earlier than the second Check. Now the momentum is with Australia as a result of they’ve received the Adelaide Check and after simply three days the Gabba Check begins. So the momentum is actually with Australia.”
Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh provides within the video, “I really feel this sequence is the hardest as a result of each groups have the caliber to bounce again. What occurred to Australia in Perth they would not have thought that, and in addition India would not have thought what would occur at Adelaide after the magnificent victory in Perth. And as Sir (Gavaskar) mentioned the lengthy hole does break the momentum and that occurred right here. However now if we take a look at it as a three-match sequence, India need to win at the least 2 matches and I really feel their finest probability to win can be in Sydney and Melbourne. If India play their finest cricket at Gabba and are available out as winners, then India will win both in Melbourne or Sydney. The sequence that now stands at 1-1, reveals that each groups have it in them to make a comeback. Australia got here again magnificently to win in Adelaide and it’s India’s flip to stage a comeback.”
The final time India performed a Check on the Gabba in January 2021, Rishabh Pant hit an unbeaten 89 which helped a depleted India chase down 328, 324 of these runs on the ultimate day.
Pant’s knock helped India break Australia’s 32-year undefeated streak on the floor.