Cricket-Cummins strikes as rain frustrates Australia again at Gabba
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By Ian Ransom
Dec 17 (Reuters) -Australia captainPat Cummins struck to remove all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy but rain again put a dampener on the hosts' chances of victory over India on day four of the third test in Brisbane on Tuesday.
India were 201 for seven, with Ravindra Jadeja unbeaten on 65 and tailender Mohammed Siraj on one not out, when rain brought tea 10 minutes early at the Gabba, with the tourists still 45 runs short of avoiding the follow-on.
Two balls into his over, paceman Mitchell Starc was incensed when the umpires signalled for another break in play as a light shower dusted the Gabba pitch.
Australia's mood was further soured with confirmation that paceman Josh Hazlewood will play no further part in the test due to a right calf injury and is expected to miss the final tests in Melbourne and Sydney.
Rain also delayed the resumption of play after lunch but Cummins found time to take the wicket of Reddy for 16 when the all-rounder chopped onto his stumps.
That broke a patient 53-run stand with all-rounder Jadeja, who remains vital to India's hopes of avoiding the follow-on.
Steve Smith earlier redeemedhimself with a stunning catch to deny opener KLRahul a century and give Australia a vital breakthrough before lunch.
Fielding at slip, Smith leapt to his right to pluck a one-hander after spinner Nathan Lyon induced an edge from Rahul, who fell for 84.
The catch broke a stubborn 67-run partnership with Jadeja and wasa huge relieffor Smith after he dropped a waist-high chance in the slips onthe first ball of the morning by Cummins, which reprievedRahul when he was on33.
Hazlewood, who was recalled after missing the second Adelaide test with a side injury, bowled only one over in the morning before being taken for scans on his calf.
Though Australia have dominated the rain-hit test, time may deny the hosts from taking a 2-1 lead in the series after rain wiped out most of days one and three.
Whichever way the match goes, India captain Rohit Sharma will face more scrutiny after another failure with the bat.
He was caught behind for 10 in the morning, nickingfast bowler Cummins with a lead-footed drive after being softened up by a bouncer from the Australian skipper.
Rohit has 19 runs from his three innings in the series, having missed India's victory in Perth while caring for his newborn son.
India, who resumed on 51 for four, trail Australia's first innings 445 by 244 runs.
The series is level at 1-1.
Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford
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