India need 318 more runs to overcome Australia's first innings deficit.


Oval: The second day of Test match in the final of ongoing ICC Test Championship between Australia and India was also in the name of Kangaroos (Australia).
The world champion of the series will be decided in the final match between India and Australia at the Oval Stadium in London.
In the final of World Test Championship, the teams of India and Australia are competing at the Oval.
At the end of game on the second day, India scored 151 runs for the loss of five wickets in response to Australia's first innings of 469 runs. Ajinkya Rahane scored 29 while Srikar Bharat are at the crease with five runs.
Apart from this, Rohit Sharma 15, Shibman Gill 13, Pujara and Virat Kohli scored 14 runs each while Ravindra Jadeja played an innings of 48 runs.
For Australia, Starc, Cummins, Boland, Cameron Green and Nathan Line took one wicket each.
India need 318 more runs to overcome Australia's first innings deficit.
Stumps ⏲
— ICC (@ICC) June 8, 2023
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Australia's first innings
Australia started the second day of the Test match with 327 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. Steve Smith scored a magnificent century while Travis Head also crossed the milestone of 150 runs.
However, Travis Head was dismissed for 163 and Steve Smith's 121, the entire Australian team was bowled out for 469 in the first innings. Alex Carey 48 and David Warner also played an innings of 43 runs.
For India, Mohammad Siraj took five wickets, Mohammad Shami and Thakur took two wickets each respectively.
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