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Third Test ends in draw as rain dashes Australia’s bold push for victory at the Gabba

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That’s all from me.

Thanks for joining us across the last five days for this rain-interrupted third Test from the Gabba.

Stick around for all the latest news and views from the Australia and India dressing rooms.

Have a Merry Christmas, and we’ll be back to do it all again on Boxing Day.

Who ‘won’ the draw?

While we wait for some more news out of the respective camps, let’s have a chat about who got the most out of this game?

Australia will feel like they did after bossing the game for four days. They led by 185 runs in the first innings, and got big runs again from Travis Head, a return to form for Steve Smith, while Alex Carey chipped in for some handy runs in both innings.

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Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc had another strong game while the GOAT, Nathan Lyon, will be better for the gallop after having little to do in seam-friendly conditions in Perth and Adelaide.

The negatives are the series-ending injury to Josh Hazlewood, whose calf strain was a huge dent in Australia’s hopes of enforcing the follow-on. Cricket Australia are adamant Hazlewood came into the game fully fit, but he has now failed to finish two Tests this series.

As good as Hazlewood has been, Australia have a handy replacement waiting in the wings in Scott Boland, who has an excellent record at the MCG and has been unlucky not to have played significantly more than 11 Tests.

It was again lean pickings for the top three of Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne. The trio made 21, 9 and 12 respectively in the first innings, followed by eight, four and one in the second.

Their occupation of the crease on day two took the steam out of India’s quicks, allowing Steve Smith and Travis Head to cash in with centuries.

Nevertheless, Jasprit Bumrah will be confident heading into the Boxing Day Test.

What did India get out of the game?

They will believe they have maintained their stranglehold on Australia’s top order after the hosts collapsed on the final day.

Australia were chasing quick runs, though the dismissals came from sloppy rather than reckless strokes.

Skipper Rohit Sharma has already spoken of the confidence they will gain from the fight they showed in the middle and lower order to avoid the follow-on.

For what it’s worth, I reckon Australia had the better of this game, and the play on the final day should be assessed with an asterisk. To use an AFL analogy, it was like a team leading by 12 goals at three-quarter time and taking the foot off the pedal to win by seven.

Breaking: Ashwin retires

India spin master Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his retirement from international cricket, effective immediately.

“It’s truly a very emotional moment,” Ashwin said.

Ashwin declined to take questions from the media, saying he was too emotional to do that.

“As a cricketer I’ve stopped but I will still be involved in the game,” Ashwin said.

India skipper Rohit Sharma said Ashwin told him about 10 days ago of his intentions to retire.

Ashwin bows out at No.7 on the all-time wicket-takers’ list with 537 Test victims at 24 from 106 games.

He is likely to be passed in the coming weeks by fellow off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who is four behind on 533.

Only leggie Anil Kumble, with 619, has taken more Test wickets than Ashwin, who has been instrumental in India’s success in the past 10 years.

Ashwin was left out of India’s XI for the first Test in Perth when the visitors opted instead to go with off-spinning all-rounder Washington Sundar, 25.

Ashwin played in the day/night Test in Adelaide was but was dropped in Brisbane for his longtime spin-bowling partner Ravindra Jadeja, who made a crucial 77.

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Head ‘a bit sore’

Travis Head is the player of the match for his stunning 152 off 160 balls in the first innings, pipping India’s superstar bowler Jasprit Bumrah, who claimed figures of 6-76 and 3-18.

Despite Cricket Australia being adamant Head has not injured his groin, the South Australian has confirmed he’s not at 100 per cent fitness.

“Been a big couple of weeks, a bit sore, but I’ll be fine,” Head said at the post-match presentation.

1-1 heading to Boxing Day

Official confirmation that play has been abandoned at the Gabba. It’s a draw.

India were 0-8 after being set an unlikely 275 for victory by Australia, who declared at 7-89.

The series is beautifully placed at 1-1 coming to Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test.

Regardless of the result in Melbourne, we will have a live Test in Sydney.

Weather has wreaked havoc with this game. Less than half of the nominal 450 overs were bowled due to a combination of rain, bad light and lightning.

Here’s the kicker for cricket fans. The forecast for Brisbane across the next five days is for sunny weather with only a five to 10 per cent chance of rain on each day. To appropriate the state’s tourism marketing drive. Queensland, terrible one week, perfect the next.

It’s a draw

By Daniel Brettig

Teams are shaking hands in the dressing rooms. The Gabba Test is over. It will be 1-1 going into Melbourne.

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Heavens open at Gabba

There’s heavy rain at the Gabba with no sign of it going away. .

The covers are on and the ground staff nowhere to be seen. The sensible thing would be for teams to shake hands, but cricket is a funny old sport.

Remarkably, there are still fans who have found shelter and won’t leave just yet.

CA says Head not injured

By Tom Decent

There’s been a suggestion on the Fox broadcast that Travis Head might be injured. Potentially a groin injury, according to commentators after playing some footage of him batting.

But a team spokesperson says Head is definitely not injured. Emphatic about it. There you have it.

Cricket Australia is adamant Travis Head has not injured his groin.

Cricket Australia is adamant Travis Head has not injured his groin.Credit: Getty Images

Head injury watch

This is one to watch in the coming hours.

Fox Cricket just showed a replay of Travis Head supposedly pulling up short during his knock in Australia’s second innings. The broadcaster is speculating a potential groin injury for Head, which could be a massive blow for the home side heading into the final two Tests of the series.

Our man at the Gabba, Tom Decent, will have an update on this soon.

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Bad light - tea

Play has been suspended due to bad light. That’s led to tea being taken early.

Play will resume at 2.54 pm local time. I’m not confident they’ll be back out there on time. It’ll either still be bad light or the rain will be coming down in buckets full by then.

India are 0-8 in the third over, chasing a target of 275 off 54 overs.

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