Things have been slowly and steadily changing as Washington Sundar and Nitish Kumar Reddy are doing everything to reduce India’s deficit. Currently, in response to Australia’s 474, India is at 328 for 7. This recovery has been made possible due to the remarkable partnership of over 100 runs between Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar in the 4th Test, which has helped India bounce back after a flurry of wickets fell earlier. On Day 2, we witnessed a crucial 100-run stand between Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal, but there were also collapses. Now, these two young talents are making their mark.
Washington Sundar is entering the 50s, while Nitish is closing in on his maiden century on his debut tour. India, once on the verge of facing a follow-on, has managed to steer clear of that danger. With a score of 344 in response to Australia’s 474, India is steadily reducing the deficit. Amid all this, rain caused a delay, and that’s why the umpires announced an early tea break, which was expected at 9:40 and ended at 10:00. The game started again at 10:30. Now, how long will the third session run? See the revised session timings for the MCG Test between India and Australia.
What are India vs Australia MCG Test Timings
Session | IST (India Standard Time) |
1st session | 5:00 AM to 7:00 AM |
Lunch break | 7:00 AM to 7:40 AM |
2nd session | 7:40 AM to 9:40 AM |
Tea break | 9:40 AM to 10:00 AM |
3rd session | 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM |
Half hour extension | 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM |
Since there was drizzle, which caused a delay of half an hour, we are going to see a half-hour extension in the game, along with extra time if the designated overs are not completed before 12:30.