"This draw will never be forgotten" - Twitter erupts as Team India save SCG Test

Team India successfully saved the third Test at the SCG.
Team India successfully saved the third Test at the SCG.

Team India battled for 131 overs in the fourth innings to keep the Australian bowling attack at bay and draw the third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Despite their injury woes, the visitors put on a spirited display to keep the series level at 1-1.

Team India required 309 runs to win with eight wickets in hand on Day 5. Resuming at 98-2, the visitors lost their skipper Ajinkya Rahane in the second over of the day. Interestingly, Rishabh Pant walked out to bat ahead of Hanuma Vihari at No. five.

The left-hander took a bit of time to get his eye in, but once he was set, he completely changed the momentum in favour of Team India. Pant began attacking the Australian bowlers and took a special liking for off-spinner Nathan Lyon.

The 23-year-old scored 97 off just 118 balls, including 12 fours and three sixes. His 148-run partnership with Cheteshwar Pujara gave Team India an outside chance to win the SCG Test, but that was eventually not to be.

The game swung once more in favour of hosts when Pant perished off the bowling of Lyon. A few overs later, the obdurate Pujara received an absolute peach of a delivery from Josh Hazlewood that ended his long vigil at the crease. The 32-year-old played 205 balls for his 77 runs.

The twin blows meant that there were two relatively new batsmen at the crease for Team India: Hanuma Vihari and Ravichandran Ashwin.

Vihari pulled his hamstring while taking a quick single. Although he was struggling to run between the wickets, the 27-year-old stayed put at the crease. He consumed 161 balls for his 23 runs to suck the life out of Australia's pace attack.

With Ravindra Jadeja injured, the onus was on Ashwin to provide support, which he did admirably. The 34-year-old coped a few blows on his body but refused to give up, scoring 39 off 128 balls.

The duo remained unscathed, adding 62 runs off 256 balls, to secure a highly creditable draw, something that didn't seem likely for large swathes.

Twitter hails Team India for their gutsy performance

Fans took to Twitter to express their pride at India's resilience and character in hanging on for a draw when they could have easily capitulated. Here is what some of them said in this regard:

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Edited by Bhargav