Australia win Border-Gavaskar series 3-1 after beating India by six wickets in SCG thriller
- Travis Head and Beau Webster lead winning run chase of 162
- India come to rue day two injury to bowling star Jasprit Bumrah
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35th over: India 148-7 (Washington 7, Siraj 1) Mohammed Siraj at No9 is not a comforting prospect for India. So presumably Bumrah will bat last, if he must, to make sure that warm-up is next to his bowling warm-up? The Indian camp said he had back spasms, which might be manageable. Siraj gets a run first ball though, to fine leg, and Washington has a big square drive to end the over but misses out. Siraj on strike in Boland’s second over. Not good for India.
The lead is 152.
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