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Gavaskar highlighted that the momentum India gained after their win in Perth dissipated over the ten-day gap before the second Test. `The momentum that India got after the win in Perth went away in the ten-day gap before the second Test,` Gavaskar told the official broadcasters Star Sports. `Now the momentum is with Australia because they have won the Adelaide Test, and with just three days before the Gabba Test starts, the momentum is certainly with them.`
Australia's comprehensive win in Adelaide has rekindled memories of India's historic victory at the Gabba in January 2021, where a depleted Indian team, led by Rishabh Pant, chased down a daunting target of 328 runs to end Australia's 32-year winning streak at the venue. However, this time around, the circumstances are different, and Australia appears to have the upper hand.
India must quickly regroup and address concerns in both batting and bowling to challenge Australia in Brisbane, a venue known for its pace-friendly conditions. The upcoming match at the Gabba is crucial for India, as they need to win at least two matches to claim the trophy. Their best chance to win would be in Sydney and Melbourne, but a victory at Gabba would set the tone for India to dominate the series.
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