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Ta. Saturday, June 10, 2023
The match between India and Australia is being played at The Kennington Oval in London in the final of the World Test Championship. After the end of three days of play, the Australian team's pallu was looking heavy, but in the meantime Shardul Thakur made a sensation with a statement.
Shardul Thakur made a big statement by scoring a half-century in the first innings
By the end of the three-day game, Australia had scored 123 runs for the loss of 4 wickets in their second innings. With this, the total lead of kangaroos has increased to 296 runs. After the end of the third day's play, Shardul Thakur has made a big statement by scoring a half-century in the first innings.
Rahane shared a partnership of more than 100 runs for the seventh wicket.
After the end of the third day's play, Shardul Thakur told the media, "On the basis of a good partnership, the target of 450 or more runs can be chased here."
Even if the target is not more than 450
Due to the innings of Shardul and Rahane, Team India could score 296 runs in the first innings. Shardul said that cricket is such a game that you cannot say anything what the real total is. You can't say anything. The pressure can be tackled here with a big partnership. Even if the target is more than 450."
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