Highest Test Run Chase At Sydney Cricket Ground: The fifth and last Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is being played between India and Australia in Sydney. Two days of the match have been completed, after which Team India is ahead by 145 runs. The Indian team has lost 6 wickets by the end of the second day. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see how many runs target Team India can give to host Australia in the match being played in Sydney. Before that, let us know what is the biggest score to be chased in the fourth innings of Sydney Test.
Australia has done the biggest run chase in Sydney. In January 2006, Australia chased 288/2 runs in the fourth innings against South Africa at Sydney ground. This is the biggest run chase in the fourth innings of the Sydney Test so far. Australia is also at second position in the list. In February 1898, Australia scored 276/4 while chasing runs in the fourth innings against England.
Team India in trouble
After completion of two days of Sydney Test, Team India seems to be in trouble. Batting in the second innings, India had put 141/6 runs on the board by the end of the day. Now Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar are present at the crease. Jadeja has scored 08 runs and Sundar has scored 06 runs. This is the last batting pair of Team India. After this, lower order batsmen or bowlers will start coming on the field for batting. Here Team India would like to cross the figure of 288 runs to be chased in Sydney.
Both teams settled cheaply in the first innings
Batting first in the match, Team India was all out for 185 runs. Then the Kangaroo team was bundled out for 181 runs in its first innings. During this period, Siraj and Prasidh Krishna took maximum 3-3 wickets for India. The remaining 2-2 wickets were taken by captain Bumrah and all-rounder Nitish Reddy.
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