Gautam Gambhir With Bat In Dressing Room: The condition of Team India looks bad in the Gaba Test. Three days of the match have been completed and Team India seems to be lagging behind. Earlier the bowlers of the Indian team appeared to be a flop and the batsmen seemed to be failing. Meanwhile, a video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir is seen holding a bat in his hand.
This video of Gambhir came out when all the star batsmen of the team like Virat Kohli, Shubhman Gill and Rishabh Pant have flopped. Seeing the video, it is being said jokingly on social media that after seeing India’s poor batting, now Gautam Gambhir himself will come out to bat. It can be seen in the video that Gautam Gambhir is seen holding the bat in his hand inside the dressing room.
Gautam Gambhir is so frustrated by team India batters..
He is thinking of batting #INDvsAUS#INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/RhO8DNyacn— Film and Cricket Updates (@FilmyKriya) December 16, 2024
Team India flopped in batting after bowling
At the beginning of the match, when Team India won the toss and decided to bowl, it seemed that it was a batting pitch, because the Australian batsmen were scoring runs very easily. But as soon as Team India came into bat, it seemed as if it was a bowling pitch, because at that time the Australian bowlers appeared dominant over the Indian batsmen.
In the Gabba Test, Team India won the toss and decided to bowl. Australia, who came to bat first, put 445/10 runs on the board. During this, Travis Head played the biggest innings for the team and scored 152 runs with the help of 18 fours. Apart from this, Steve Smith scored 101 runs with the help of 12 fours. Team India then came out to bat and by the end of the third day had put 51/4 runs on the board. Currently the Indian team is behind by 394 runs.
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