WTC Final | India Strike Twice But Australia Extend Overall Lead To 374

London, Jun 10: India managed to take a couple of wickets, but Australia steadily increased their lead to 374 runs by reaching a score of 201 for 6 at lunch on day four of the World Test Championship final at The Oval in London.
The Australian team faced a tough challenge in the morning session, scoring 78 runs in 26 overs. Alex Carey played a strong innings, reaching 41 off 61 balls, while Mitchell Starc remained unbeaten on 11 at the other end.
Despite the scorching morning weather, the pitch continued to pose challenges for both the fast bowlers and spinners, offering ample opportunities for them to make an impact.
Australia, who resumed the day at 123 for four, lost Marnus Labuschagne (41 off 126) in the third over of the day. The Aussie batter was not able to add to his overnight score as he edged a beauty from Umesh Yadav (2/32 in 12 overs) that pitched around off-stump and nipped away.
Considering the bowl was 44 overs old, Umesh and Shami started the proceedings for India looking for reverse swing in dry and hot conditions.
The ball has been taking off or skidding through from a particular spot on length from the pavilion end and that kept the batters guessing on Saturday.
Mohammed Siraj, who has troubled the Aussie batters the most in the game, got one to kick off the from the spot and hit Green’s right shoulder.
Ravindra Jadeja (3/45 in 18 overs) was brought into the attack after eight overs and his tactics were pretty clear: get the ball to turn sharply from outside the leg stump.
The ploy worked as Green, offered a big stride in order to play a forward defensive stroke but it bounced a tad more and hit the glove before bouncing on to hit tbe stumps.
Ajinkya Rahane, who was hit on the finger while batting, did not take the field as a precautionary measure. (Agencies)