We Australians enjoy playing at the Gabba: Josh Hazlewood

The men in blue might have played well to a draw against Australia, but perhaps their biggest Test of the series lies in the ultimate Test. Last India vs Australia encounter is going to take place in Brisbane. This is a venue where Aussie excelled over the years and hasn't lost a single Test over 32 years.

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Gabba is a venue where Australia excelled over the years and hasn't lost a single Test for over 32 years.

It is also the same venue where the Indian team traditionally struggles. The visitors have never won a match there and only managed to get a single draw.

Australia’s bowling attack is confident for the Brisbane Test: Josh Hazlewood

The pacer has further confirmed that there is significantly less chance of the team management choosing to rest or rotating any bowler in the playing XI. Hazlewood affirms that the side feels fresh and is confident that they can even bowl 40 overs at Gabba. Hence, after losing an opportunity in Sydney, Australia are very much raring to go in Brisbane.

The Indian cricket team batted out 131 overs in the fourth innings at the Sydney Cricket Ground. While Starc bowled 22 overs in the innings, Cummins and Hazlewood helped in with 26 overs each.

India managed to secure a draw at Sydney in the 3rd Test. Bruised and battered, the Indian batsmen ensured they were not out on the fifth day at SCG. The draw is going to give a lot of confidence in the fourth and last match against the hosts. With the four-match Border Gavaskar Test series equalled 1-1, the final Test becomes even more critical for both sides. The injury-ravaged Indian side will be hoping to fit in eleven players for the last encounter.

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