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In Pics: Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar make it a Super Sunday for India

The Indian cricket team had a day to remember at the Gabba as debutant Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur put on 123 runs for 7th wicket to lead the team's fightback.

Local support for Rahane's boys

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Local support for Rahane's boys

Indian fans cheer for their team on Day Three of the fourth India-Australia Test at the Gabba. It was a 'Happy Sunday' for the Indian fans at the ground in Brisbane as they witnessed a fine fightback by the Indian cricket team. (Photo: PTI)

Taking on the Aussie attack

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Shardul Thakur smashes one to the fence during his 67-run knock. (Source: Twitter)

Shardul Thakur smashes one to the fence during his 67-run knock. The Mumbai paceman, who was batting for the first time in Test cricket, got off the mark with a six off paceman Pat Cummins. Thakur's aggressive fifty pushed Australia on to the backfoot. (Source: Twitter)

Well begun but half done

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India skipper Ajinkya Rahane (left) and Cheteshwar Pujara started the proceedings on Day Three. (Photo: BCCI)

India skipper Ajinkya Rahane (left) and Cheteshwar Pujara started the proceedings on Day Three. Both Rahane and Pujara frittered away their fine starts after toiling hard early. India would have been in trouble had Sundar and Thakur not come to their rescue. (Photo: BCCI)

A touch of class

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Washington Sundar ducks under a short one en route to scoring a fifty. (Photo: BCCI)

Washington Sundar ducks under a short one en route to scoring a fifty. Sundar managed to score his maiden fifty on his Test debut and also posted the highest score by a debutant at the Gabba. The Tamil Nadu all-rounder had also picked up three wickets in the first innings. (Photo: BCCI) 

Toiling hard

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Josh Hazlewood celebrates after picking up a five-wicket haul at Gabba. (Photo: Cricket Australia)

Josh Hazlewood celebrates after picking up a five-wicket haul at Gabba. Hazlewood was the pick of the Australian bowlers on display in the fourth Test. However, a fine batting display by the Indian lower order thwarted Hazlewood's efforts. (Photo: Cricket Australia)