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Decisive Test in balance as rain clouds Australia’s victory push

India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj celebrates the wicket of Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne on day four of the fourth Test at the Gabba in Brisbane. He went on to take 5-73

BRISBANE (AUSTRALIA) – India will need to score 328 runs for victory or bat all day for a draw after bowling Australia out for 294 midway through the final session on day four of the decisive fourth Test at the Gabba on Monday.

Mohammad Siraj had Josh Hazlewood caught on the boundary to end the Australian innings as rain clouds formed over the ground.

Indian openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill then faced just 11 balls, reaching four without loss, before light rain began to fall and play was called off for the day.

Siraj and fellow quick Shardul Thakur were exceptional throughout Monday as they kept the Australian scoring rate largely…

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