Boxing Day Test: Bad light and drizzle forced for tea to be taken early on day three of Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. Before that, an unbroken 105-run stand between Nitish Kumar Reddy and Washington Sundar took India to 326/7 in 97 overs as they trail Australia by 148 runs.
It was a brilliant session for India, who scored 82 runs in 24 overs for the loss of no wicket. Reddy stood up under pressure to hit an impressive 85 not out – his first Test fifty.
Reddy is now just 15 runs away from a maiden Test century. He has found excellent support from Washington Sundar, who is 40 not out off 115 balls and has done hard yards to stay at the crease. With the pitch flattening out, Australia weren’t able to make any decisive strikes with the second new ball, as Reddy and Sundar ensured India also averted follow-on.