IND vs. AUS: Mayank Agarwal hits Nathan Lyon for 102 meter six, viral video

The fourth and final Test of the four-match Test series between India and Australia is being played at Brisbane’s Gaba Stadium. On the third day of the Test, the Australian team has been very strong so far and they have already sent half the team before the 200 to the pavilion. India’s batsmen have seen more disadvantages on Gabba’s pitch than Josh Haaswood and Pat Cummins. Mayank Agarwal, who joined Hanuma Vihari’s side, looked good in Brisbane for the rest of the innings, but after lunch, he made a mistake on Haazloud’s ball. Mayank hit a 102-meter long six during his innings against Nathan Lyon, whose video is going viral.

The third day did not start well for the India team and Cheteshwar Pujara (25) continued his walk with Pat Cummins. Subsequently, skipper Ajinkya Rahane (37) and Mayank Agarwal (38) tried to weave the innings again, but Rahane hit the pavilion by catching Mitchell Starc’s Matthew Wade. Mayank made good shots until lunchtime, Josh Hazelwood making a mistake in the first over after a break, and Steve Smith getting their brilliant catch at the slip. However, Mayank made some good shots before being dismissed, which he praised. Mayank came ahead of Australia’s spin bowler Nathan Lyon and hit a six-meter sixester at the long over, with the video becoming quite viral.

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On the second day of the Test, Australia were all out for 369. For the team, Marnus LaBushen played a century, batting superbly, giving captain Tim Paine 50. For India, Natarajan and Washington Sundar took three wickets each while Shardul Thakur took three wickets. The four-match series is currently 1–1.

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