Day 5 of the third Test between India and Australia in Brisbane was heavily impacted by rain, restricting play to just 24 balls in the first session. India, resuming their innings, was bowled out for 260 following the dismissal of Akash Deep. However, persistent rain prevented Australia from starting their innings, leaving fans at The Gabba eagerly waiting for the opening pair of Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney to step onto the field. Unfortunately, worsening weather conditions thwarted any hopes of resumption in the early part of the day.

Before the rain disruption, Akash Deep and Jasprit Bumrah put up a spirited fight, frustrating the Australian bowling attack. Their crucial 47-run partnership ensured India avoided the follow-on, a situation that seemed imminent on Day 4. Akash played with determination, scoring a valuable 31 runs, including a memorable boundary that sparked animated reactions from head coach Gautam Gambhir and players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in the dressing room.

Australia’s bowlers displayed patience in their quest for a breakthrough. Nathan Lyon tried to build pressure from one end, while Travis Head, fresh off a remarkable 152-run innings, worked to dismantle India’s lower order from the other. It was Head who eventually broke the partnership with a clever slider that deceived Akash Deep. Alex Carey’s swift stumping confirmed the dismissal, as replays showed Akash’s foot marginally on the crease line.

Despite the short session, the resilience of India’s tail-enders stood out as a defining moment of the Test. Their efforts not only avoided the follow-on but also demonstrated grit under pressure. The rain, however, continued to play spoilsport, leaving fans and players in anticipation of when the game would proceed and whether the weather would allow any further play on the final day.

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