New Delhi: Usman Khawaja scored a century in 246 balls against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. It was the 14 centuries of Khwaja’s Test career, while this was his first century on Indian soil. After this, Australia is currently in a strong position in this Test.
In his century innings, Khawaja scored 15 brilliant fours. In this series, he has now become the second batsman after Rohit Sharma to score a century. The Indian captain scored 120 runs in the Nagpur Test. At the end of the first day’s play, Khawaja is unbeaten on 104 off 151 balls, while Cameron Green is standing at the crease with 49 off 64 balls. Australia’s score is 255/4.
Meanwhile, Australian captain Steve Smith won the toss and decided to bat first and as the first day’s play is coming to an end, this decision also seems to be proving right. Because more than 200 scores have been scored on the scoreboard and the Indian team has been able to pick up only 4 wickets.
It is obvious that like Indore, the pitch does not seem to be helping the bowlers much. The Indian team has to bat here in the fourth innings. In view of this, it will also be interesting to see how much the mood of the pitch It is obvious that like Indore, the pitch does not seem to be helping the bowlers much.
Earlier, out of the three Test matches of the series played earlier, India had won the first 2 matches and Australia won the third.
The series stands at a gap of 2-1. If the Indian team wins the match, then the series will also win 3-1, but if Australia wins this match, then the series will be equal to 2-2. At the same time, even if this Test match ends in a draw, the Indian team will win the series 2-1.