Reddy scored his first century

Poush 14, 2081

AFP

Reddy scored his first century

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Washington Sundar has said that his colleague Nitishkumar Reddy is a very strong player mentally. With the help of Reddy's first century, India responded strongly on the third day of the fourth Test against Australia. At the end of the rain-affected day, India scored 358 runs for the loss of 9 wickets.

Reddy's batting was unbelievable. I knew from the beginning, at one point or another, he would score a century. His performance was world class. His performance will be remembered for a long time. I have known him personally for some years. He gives 100 percent in his performance.' 

Emerging all-rounder Reddy has scored 150 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He is not out. The final session of the day ended early after being affected by rain. Now India will be trailing by 116 runs at the start of the fourth day. Among India's other not out batsmen, Mohammad Siraj is on 2 runs. 

Australia scored 447 runs in the first innings. Another all-rounder, Washington Sundar, shared a partnership of 127 runs for the eighth wicket for India, which had a poor start.

Sundar scored 50 runs. Reddy faced 176 runs and hit 10 fours and one six. Among the Australian bowlers, Pat Cummins and Scott Boland have taken three wickets.

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