Within the first session – it hadn’t even lasted seven – it was clear that the Indore Test would be dramatic, controversial, and a result was just around the corner. Wickets fell with alarming regularity: 14 on the first day and 16 on the second. India’s total score only 109 and 163, after electing to bat first, Australia took first innings lead and then chased down the target of 76 runs without fuss. The fast bowlers got only four wickets. earned pitch a “poor” ratingAnd Australia bounced back in the series after losing the first two Tests.
Now that the dust – and there was a lot on that pitch – has settled, Andrew McGlashan, Karthik Krishnaswamy And Kaustubh Kumar Let us find that the Indore Test had many similarities with previous Tests – like Pune 2017, or Mumbai 2004, or even Bengaluru 2017.