India vs Australia Highlights, 3rd Test Day 5: 'It is an emotional moment...': Ravichandran Ashwin announces retirement after Gabba Test ends in a draw
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Dec 18, 2024, 13:59:56 IST
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India vs Australia Highlights, 3rd Test Day 5: 'It is an emotional moment...': Ravichandran Ashwin announces retirement after Gabba Test ends in a draw

India vs Australia, 3rd Test Day 5 Border Gavaskar Trophy: India's premier off-spinner R Ashwin on Wednesday surprised the cricketing world by announcing his retirement with immediate effect in the middle of the Test series against Australia in Brisbane.

Ashwin retires from the game as the second highest wicket-taker for India in Tests with 537 scalps in 106 games, leaving him only behind Anil Kumble (619 wickets). He will continue to play club cricket.

The 38-year-old played the day-night Test in Adelaide and picked up one wicket.

He was seen sharing an emotional moment with star batter Virat Kohli in the dressing room hours before the announcement.

The rain-interrupted third Test between India and Australia ended in a draw at The Gabba in Brisbane on Wednesday, leaving the series tied 1-1 going into the penultimate Test in Melbourne. India were eight for no loss with Yashasvi Jaiswal (4) and KL Rahul (4) at the crease in their chase of 275 when bad light and rain forced an early tea.

Australia made a spirited declaration at 89 for seven in their second innings with more than one session to go.

India's star pacer Jasprit Bumrah led the show with 3/18 in his six overs, aided well by Mohammed Siraj (2/35 in 7 overs) and Akash Deep (2/28).

The surprise move from skipper Pat Cummins came after the 18th over when they declared the innings as a two-way result seemed realistic with more than 50 overs possible in the final session.

The third Test had multiple rain interruption across the five days.

Earlier, India were all out for 260 in response to Australia's 445.

Resuming the day at 252 for nine, India added eight runs in 24 balls.

Australia gained a 185-run first innings lead after Akash Deep was stumped off Travis Head's bowling in the 79th over.
08:02 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: Play set to start on time after Lunch
Indian cricketers are out on the ground warming up, so play is set to start on time after Lunch with no sign of rain as yet
07:50 (IST) Dec 18
IND vs AUS Live Score: Rain stops, covers are off
Rain has stopped, the covers are off and the umpires are out on the ground for an inspection. If there is no more rain, then play can start on time after lunch at 12:40 local (8:10 IST)
07:43 (IST) Dec 18
How Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep frustrated Australia on Day 4 at the Gabba

There were only 6171 people in attendance on another stop-start day at the Gabba, but they roared like a million as some incredible scenes played out in the gloom towards the end of Day Four in the third Test.

After KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja had engineered a remarkable resistance, India still needed to avoid the follow on. Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep, the last men standing, were out of their comfort zone with bat in hand.

07:33 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: Lunch Day 5
UPDATE: Lunch taken on Day 5, inspection after Lunch provided the rain stops
07:16 (IST) Dec 18
MVP Ravindra Jadeja
MVP Ravindra Jadeja
06:48 (IST) Dec 18
Next 5 days weather predictions in Brisbane
06:31 (IST) Dec 18
Rohit Sharma's troubles mount with another cheap dismissal

There's no easy way to couch the issue. Captain Rohit Sharma's Test career stands at the crossroads in this mid-point of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series. It is imperative for India that he recovers some batting form in the remainder of the series.

The image of a disappointed Rohit trudging back, after yet another cheap dismissal, has been a constant feature since the Adelaide Test. To complicate matters, Rohit has given up his usual batting position. KL Rahul's extraordinarily disciplined effort at the Gabba on Tuesday, to back up a match-winning effort in Perth, means the opening slot is now his.

06:15 (IST) Dec 18
Pat Cummins in last four red-ball Tests at the Gabba
2/94 & 4/55 vs Ind 2021
5/38 & 2/51 vs Eng 2021
2/35 & 5/42 vs SA 2022
4/81 vs Ind 2024
24 wickets at 16.50 and a wicket every 32.7 balls.
06:10 (IST) Dec 18
What happens from here
06:09 (IST) Dec 18
IND vs AUS Live Score: First delay of the day
A big dark cloud is hovering over the ground and with more rain forecast, more time goes to the inclement weather
05:49 (IST) Dec 18
Akash Deep to Travis Head
05:45 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: The last wicket stand
The last wicket stand between Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep added 47 runs and more importantly helped India possibly avoid defeat and frustrated the Australians to no end. A minimum of 92 overs are left in the Test and Australia will have to do some heavy lifting if they're to clinch a win. And as the players are about to come out again, there's lightning around at the Gabba and the covers have come out
05:35 (IST) Dec 18
IND vs AUS Live Score: India all out for 260
Akash Deep is stumped by Alex Carey off Travis Head, India all out for 260 in their first innings, trail Australia (445) by 185 runs
05:27 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep resume India first innings
Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep will be aiming to defy Australia further as play gets underway on Day 5. Australia have 98.1 overs to try and force a result, not considering the expected rain breaks as happened during the course of the Test. Heavy rain is forecast later in the afternoon
05:14 (IST) Dec 18
Draw on the cards with 90% rain forecast on Day 5 of Gabba Test

The Gabba Test is poised for a draw as weather conditions predict a 90% chance of rain on Day 5, potentially washing out play. Both India and Australia have fought hard in this gripping contest, but the looming rain threatens to deny cricket fans a conclusive result.

As players prepare for the final day in Brisbane, the heavy rain forecast overshadows any hopes of a dramatic finish. While the game hangs in the balance, it seems the weather will be the ultimate decider.

04:53 (IST) Dec 18
IND vs AUS Live Score: The five-match series is currently locked 1-1
India won the first Test by 295 runs at Perth, while Australia came back to win the second day-night Test in Adelaide by 10 wickets
04:52 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: India still trail by 193 runs
Deep celebrated two balls later by smashing Cummins over deep mid-wicket for a massive six before umpires took them from the field for bad light with India 252-9, trailing by 193 runs
04:51 (IST) Dec 18
IND vs AUS Live Score: Akash Deep to the rescue
Deep scored the crucial runs with an edge to the boundary just past the outstretched hand of Nathan McSweeney off Australian captain Pat Cummins
04:51 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: India tail wagged on Day 4
But under gloomy skies, the two managed to see off Australia's much-vaunted pace attack to frustrate the home side on day four
04:50 (IST) Dec 18
IND vs AUS Live Score: Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep
When Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep came together India still needed 33 runs to make Australia bat again at the Gabba on another day marred by rain delays
04:49 (IST) Dec 18
India vs Australia Live Score: India avoid the follow-on
India's Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep pulled off an unlikely 10th-wicket partnership on Day 4 to avoid the follow-on and put the third Test against Australia in Brisbane on course for a draw
Star Indian allrounder Ravichandran Ashwin announced his immediate retirement from international cricket.

Ashwin made the announcement Wednesday at a hastily-called media conference following the drawn Test between Australia and India at the Gabba.

Ashwin played 106 Tests for India since his 2011 debut, taking 537 wickets. He took more wickets against Australia than any other country, with 115 at 28.58 in 23 Tests against them.

India captain Rohit Sharma said he was aware of Ashwin's desire to walk away before the start of the series, but convinced him to play in Adelaide last week.

The 38-year-old spinner was then left out of the third Test in Brisbane, with Ravindra Jadeja taking his spot.

Ashwin's call means he will not be available for the final two Tests in Australia, with Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar the two remaining spinners in the squad.

The third Test ended in a draw on Wednesday after play was abandoned due to rain after tea on day five at the Gabba.

India were eight for no loss in their second innings needing 267 runs for victory when bad light halted play and brought tea early, with the match unable to resume after the break.

The five-Test series is level at 1-1.

The fourth Test starts in Melbourne on December 26.