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India find themselves in a spot of bother on Day 4 in the third Test against Australia at GABBA, Brisbane. The visitors need 65 more runs to avoid follow-on as the score currently is 180/6. Ravindra Jadeja (52) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (9) were at the crease.

If India wants to save the follow-on, the two would have to score the bulk of those runs to get India to 246. The rain has returned again in Brisbane and the players have gone back to the pavilion. The follow-on law India are still 265 runs behind, but a total score of 245 runs is what everyone is talking about.



The answer lies in the follow-on law . According to MCC Law 14.1.

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