India continued their dominance against Australia on Day 3 of the Test match at Perth, thanks to an extraordinary performance by Virat Kohli. He reached his milestone 30th Test century, further cementing his legacy as one of the game’s greatest. This knock also marked his 7th Test century on Australian soil, breaking the long-standing record of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar.
Day 2 Recap: Yashasvi and KL Rahul Set the Tone
India’s commanding position on Day 3 was built on the solid foundation laid by Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul on Day 2. Jaiswal, the young prodigy, delivered an impressive 162-run innings that showcased his maturity and elegance. His stroke play against the Australian pace attack was a delight to watch. KL Rahul provided the perfect support with a composed 77, ensuring India seized control of the game early on.
With their combined efforts, India ended Day 2 in a dominant position, giving the middle order the freedom to capitalize.
Virat Kohli Steals the Show on Day 3
Walking in at 275/2, Virat Kohli faced the pressure of maintaining the momentum. As always, he thrived under it. Kohli’s innings was a masterclass in technique and temperament. His ability to play both attacking and defensive strokes with precision kept the Australian bowlers at bay.
The moment of glory came when Kohli drove a full delivery past mid-off to reach his century. The crowd erupted, and the Indian dressing room gave him a standing ovation. With this century, Kohli not only achieved his 30th in Tests but also became the highest century-scorer by an Indian in Australia, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s record of six Test centuries in the country.
Australia Struggles to Fight Back
The Australian bowling unit, led by Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc, looked flat against India’s dominance. They struggled to find consistent breakthroughs, with their plans often undone by the composure and class of the Indian batters.
What’s Next?
As India heads into Day 4 with a massive lead of 522 runs, the Australians are struggling at 12 runs with only 7 wickets in hand. Bumrah once again proved his dominance, claiming the wickets of opener McSweeny and Labuschagne, while Siraj dismissed nightwatchman Pat Cummins.With a formidable bowling attack at their disposal, India will now aim to dismantle the remaining Australian batting lineup and secure a comprehensive victory.
Conclusion
This Test will be remembered as one where India stamped their authority, with Virat Kohli leading from the front. His 30th Test century, coupled with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s sensational knock, has put India on the verge of a historic win in Perth.
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