Joey: "@Patty: wasn't Walsh's flamboyant leaving during the last rites of the 1995 series?" -- There was definitely one in the 1999 Barbados Test.
Siddharth: "Is Saini able to bowl? What is his injury status?" -- We heard that he bowled a few overs in the nets today, but we're not sure if that means he's fit enough to bowl in Australia's second innings.
Rajat: "Adelaide 2003 definitely comes to mind. Then Australia tried to force a result and in the process gave five wickets to Agarkar and bundled for under 200 resulting in a historic Indian win. Let's see if they take the challenge again against this inexperienced Indian attack or chose to play safe here."
Abishek: "I sincerely hope we can bowl out Australia within 200 and someone does an Agarkar (6-fer) and a Dravid (70 not out) to guide India to a famous win and conquer fortress Gabba!"
4.59pm What a fightback from the lower order. From 186 for 6, they've dragged India to 336 and narrowed the deficit to only 33. That's a famous deficit in India-Australia Tests, by the way. Cast your minds back to Adelaide 2003. Rain is forecast both tomorrow and day after, so it's a tricky position for Australia when they begin the third innings. How will they approach this? And can India's inexperienced attack maintain their control on a pitch that's flattened out massively? Australia will have 10 overs to bat out today.
Watch (Indian subcontinent only): Washington Sundar turns on the style with a "no-look six" off Lyon.
Mohammed Siraj b Hazlewood 13 (22m 10b 2x4 0x6) SR: 130.00
Patty: "Watching Natarajan is like throwback to an old-school No.11 - any one remember Courtney Walsh seeing off an over of express Gillespie during Lara's Barbados epic in '99?" -- He played the greatest leave in history during that over, tucking the bat under his left arm after the ball went past.
END OF OVER:111 | (maiden) | IND: 332/9
- T Natarajan1 (9b)
- Mohammed Siraj9 (6b)
- Mitchell Starc23-3-88-2
- Josh Hazlewood24-6-53-4
Abhijeet: "It's a technicality, but bottom five for India have reached their highest Test scores in this match."
Short leg and silly point in place as Starc runs in to Natarajan. Left-arm over to the left-hand batsman.
WATCH: Pat Cummins bowls Shardul Thakur to end record stand (Indian subcontinent only).
END OF OVER:110 | 4 Runs | IND: 332/9
- Mohammed Siraj9 (6b)
- T Natarajan1 (3b)
- Josh Hazlewood24-6-53-4
- Mitchell Starc22-2-88-2
There was a chance of two but they wisely took just one.
Hazlewood goes around the wicket to Natarajan.
Hazlewood continues.
END OF OVER:109 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | IND: 328/9
- T Natarajan0 (1b)
- Mohammed Siraj6 (2b)
- Mitchell Starc22-2-88-2
- Josh Hazlewood23-6-49-4
In walks T Natarajan. He has five ducks and five zero not-outs in his last 10 first-class innings.
Washington Sundar c Green b Starc 62 (222m 144b 7x4 1x6) SR: 43.05
Nope, it's Starc. Left-arm over.