In the third Test at the Gabba, Bumrah's exceptional bowling skills were on full display. He dismissed both Australian openers and then returned with the second new ball to remove centurions Steve Smith and Travis Head. His impressive figures of 6-76 in the first innings have cemented his position as India's leading wicket-taker in the series, with 21 scalps at an average of 10.8[4].
Bumrah's dominance has highlighted the lack of support from other Indian bowlers, particularly Mohammed Shami, who has been out of international cricket since the 50-overs World Cup due to an ankle injury. Despite Shami's return to domestic cricket to prove his fitness, India's captain Rohit Sharma is cautious about rushing his return to international cricket. Rohit emphasized the need for absolute certainty about Shami's fitness, stating that unless they are `200% sure,` they will not take any risk[1].
The series remains locked at 1-1 ahead of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. Travis Head, who has been a key player for Australia with two centuries in the series, suffered a groin injury on the fifth day of the Gabba Test, which has put his chances of participating in the next Test in jeopardy[2].
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