Landon: Australia took the lead by 296 runs. Ajinkya Rahane and Shardul Thakur put their hands together for a brilliant partnership of 109 runs in 145 balls for the seventh wicket. Meanwhile, Shardul Thakur hits his half century from 109 balls. Rahane was dismissed by Pat Cummins after scoring 89 runs from 129 balls.
India was eventually all out for 296 runs, and Australia took 123-runs in the third day with six wickets remaining in their hands. Marus Labuschange hits 41 runs from 118 balls and becomes the top scorer for Australia in the third day of the WTC final. Muhammad Siraj and Umaseh Yadav each grabbed a wicket for India, while Jadeja claimed two wickets.
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