Updated January 11th, 2021 at 16:11 IST

Wounded Tigers: Cricket community hails injury-ravaged India's gutsy show for draw against Oz

The unshakeable resolve despite their bruised bodies earned the Ajinkya Rahane-led India wholesome praise from the cricket community after the team snatched an unlikely draw in the third Test against Australia in Sydney.

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The unshakeable resolve despite their bruised bodies earned the Ajinkya Rahane-led India wholesome praise from the cricket community after the team snatched an unlikely draw in the third Test against Australia in Sydney.

Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting were among those wholauded the team for showing tremendous fight and determination.Hanuma Vihari (23 not out off 161) and Ravichandran Ashwin (39 not out off 128) batted out the entire evening session on day five after Rishabh Pant (97 off 118 balls) and Cheteshwar Pujara (77 off 205 balls) produced an amazing 148-run stand as India eked out a memorable draw at the SCG.

The duo wore down Australia by batting for more than 42 overs as India ended up with 334 for five in 131 overs, while chasing a mammoth 407 to win at the SCG. While they were at it, Vihari was battling a hamstring tear and Ashwin had taken a few hard hits to his ribs.

Former India captain and BCCI President Sourav Ganguly said the game highlighted the importance of players with varied temperament and skills.

Former Australia skipper Ponting too was impressed with the way India fought back and didn't let the Test slip away.

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The art of Test-saving batsmanship displayed by Vihari and Ashwin brought to mind the dogged resistance which was the hallmark of the batting of Rahul Dravid, who turned 48 on Monday.

Congratulating India for their "extraordinary" effort, the game's governing body (ICC) wrote: "A fitting birthday gift for Rahul Dravid. An extraordinary display of resistance, fight and patience by India today." Former India opener Virender Sehwag termed the fight shown by India as "unbelievable".

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The fifth day also had its moment of controversy when a video surfaced showing Australia batsman Steve Smith scuffing Rishabh Pant's guard marks during drinks break.

Pant's counter-attacking 97 had raised hope of a win at one stage.

While the world showered praise on the Indian players, BCCI vice-president and Congress leader Rajeev Shukla and BJP MP and singer Babul Supriyo were critical of the team's performance.

Supriyo said Vihari could have shown more initiative in the middle.

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(IMAGE CREDITS:Twitter/@BCCI)

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Published January 11th, 2021 at 16:11 IST