To clinch the series and defend the Border-Gavaskar trophy, India must successfully chase down 320 runs

After four days of action in the series finale at the Gaba Stadium in Brisbane, India is left with a target of 320 runs to win on the final day. Fortunately, they haven't lost a single wicket yet. At the close of day four, Rohit Sharma stood at 4 runs, while Shubman Gill is still looking for his first run. There is a lot of anticipation among Indian fans for the duo to build a substantial opening partnership.
Four days of play have been done in the final test match of the series at Gaba Stadium in Brisbane. India will have to score 320 runs to win the match on the last day. All his wickets are yet to fall. At the end of the fourth day’s play, Rohit Sharma remained at the crease scoring 4 runs while his partner Shubman Gill has not yet opened his account. Indian fans are expecting both these batsmen to give the team a big start.

Australia's second innings ended with them all out for 294 after 75.5 overs. Because Australia had previously held a 33-run lead from the first innings, India was tasked with scoring 328 runs to win. The second innings opened with Rohit and Shubman facing the first over delivered by Pat Cummins.

Rohit Sharma got the scoring started for India on the fifth delivery of the innings. Josh Hazlewood stepped in for the second over, but the weather intervened after just five balls. Due to the persistent rain, the umpires decided to end the day's play prematurely.

Rain had already disrupted the schedule slightly during tea time. Looking back at the match totals, Australia posted 369 in their first innings, while India managed 336. India's second-innings bowling was spearheaded by Mohammad Siraj, who took 5 wickets for 73 runs, and Shardul Thakur, who took 4 for 61.

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