With Australia's overall lead sitting on 333 – the highest score a team has chased to win here is 332, almost a century ago – and with a wicket in hand, all three results are possible.
A historic Border-Gavaskar retaining triumph by the Indians; a vital win for Australia, who were reeling on Saturday morning but were revived by captain Pat Cummins and the fellow bowlers; or that cricket-romantic's dream of a tie that both countries can't stop talking about since the 1987 one in Chennai.
But two Indians have more reasons than most to dare, hope and dream: Rohit Sharma, the under-fire captain whose batting has suggested he is playing from a fading memory in this series, and Virat Kohli, who hasn't been quite able to discipline his mind from betraying him. Both were let down by their inability to rev up what used to be their strengths: Rohit's attacking batting, Kohli's mental strength in taming his urges.
This story is from the December 30, 2024 edition of Financial Express Ahmedabad.
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