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.
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.
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.