Sunday, November 24, 2024

"They had two or three huge associations": Hazelwood hails India after third day's play in Perth Test


After the third day of the Perth Test in the Boundary Gavaskar Prize (BGT), Australian seamer Josh Hazelwood hailed Group India and said that the guests had two or three major associations.


During the match, Virat scored an unbeaten 100 out of 143 balls, with eight fours and two sixes. His runs came at a strike pace of 69.93. Subsequent to scoring the hundred years, Virat had a murmur of alleviation as he raised his bat over his head.

Talking at the question and answer session after the finish of the third day's play, Hazelwood said that it was difficult work for the Australian bowlers to go after at specific phases of the game.

"I think it presumably represents itself with no issue. They heaped on the runs and had two or three huge associations there. It was difficult work out there bowling it at specific stages. There was a smidgen in it on occasion. I surmise the new ball presumably has a tad, yet that's what on the off chance that you traverse, it's a piece simpler batting," Hazelwood was cited by Fox Cricket as saying.

He added that Group Australia had a tad all over towards the day's end.

"We saw a tad all over towards the day's end, clearly, so that will be something the players will observe tomorrow," he added.

Hazelwood added that the Aussies need to place a few overs into India's top quicks to dominate the match in the Perth Test.

"It's the hitters adhering to their arrangements tomorrow batting some time. It's clearly a long series. It's a five match series. So on the off chance that we can place a few overs into their top quicks, I suppose that is most likely two or three objectives that we really want to tick off tomorrow. What's more, in the event that two or three people discover a few structure and score, you know, a 80 or 90 or even 100, that is likely the up-sides we can remove from it," he further added.

Coming to the match, India won the throw and selected to bat first. India was packaged out for only 150 runs, with Nitish Kumar Reddy and Rishabh Gasp playing significant thumps and shaping a fundamental 48-run 6th wicket stand.

Josh Hazlewood was the pick of the bowlers for Australia, with captain Pat Cummins, Mitchell Bog and Mitchell Starc getting two wickets each.

Australia's answer was much more dreadful and they were diminished to 79/9 at a certain point. Notwithstanding, Mitchell Starc and Alex Carey took the Aussies to 104 runs, providing India with a lead of 46 runs.

Jasprit Bumrah was the top-most bowler for India, taking 5/30 out of 18 overs. Harshit Rana likewise dazzled on debut with a spell of 3/48.

In their subsequent innings, India expanded their lead hugely. There was a 201-run opening stand between KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal. Jaiswal likewise had a fine 74 run stand with Devdutt Padikkal . Afterward, he capitulated to Mitchell Bog for 161 of every 297 balls, with 15 fours and three sixes. A 89-run stand among Virat and Washington Sundar and a 77-run stand with Virat and Nitish Kumar Reddy pushed India to 487/6. India lead by 533 runs, giving the Aussies a tremendous 534 rushes to win.

Nathan Lyon was the pick of the bowlers for Australia. Cummins, Starc and Hazlewood got a wicket each.

Toward the day's end play, Australia was 12/3, with Bumrah striking two times and Mohammed Siraj getting one.

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