4 centuries in 4 days

The bowlers of India and Australia have been beaten fiercely in the 4-day game so far in the Ahmedabad Test. Every day in the four-day game, a century has been seen with the bat of a batsman. If this happens on the fifth day of the match, then India’s hopes of reaching the World Test Championship will suffer. The last day of the Ahmedabad Test is going to be very interesting. For Rohit Sharma, a bowler can prove to be a Brahmastra. Even before this, he has done miraculous bowling on this ground.
The whole world is watching the Ahmedabad Test match. The result of the match will come on the last day in the match between India and Australia. In the first innings, Australia scored a score of 480 runs. In response, India took a lead of 91 runs by scoring 571 runs in the first innings. Now the last day in this match
So far on the 4th day of the Ahmedabad Test match, one or the other batsman has scored a century. On the first day, Australian opener Usman Khawaja played a century. Australia’s Cameron Green scored a century in the second day’s play. Australia managed to reach 480 runs only because of these two century innings.
On the third day of the match, Indian team opener Shubman Gill scored a century and got India off to a solid start. On the fourth day of the match for Team India, a century was seen with the bat of former captain Virat Kohli. Kohli played an inning of 186 runs and took India to a score of 571 runs. Now on the last day of the Ahmedabad Test match, India will have a target of taking 10 wickets.
The batsmen may have dominated the first 4 days of the Ahmedabad Test, but the pitch on the last day will not be easy to bat on. Indian spinner Akshar Patel, who has played 2 Test matches earlier in Ahmedabad, has taken 20 wickets. Akshar Patel took 5 wickets in the first innings of the Test against England in February 2021 and 6 wickets in the second innings. During the Test in March, there were 4 wickets in the first innings and 5 wickets in the second innings.
Rohit Sharma will expect tight bowling from the bowlers on the fifth day of the Ahmedabad Test. If Australia is bowled out by Team India on at least one and a half session, then the match will be over. The Indian team currently has a lead of 88 runs. If Australia’s team also sets a target of 100 runs in the second innings, then Team India can achieve it in one session and secure the final ticket.