The final bell of India's defeat rang after Yashavi Jaiswal departed, failing to win against a review. Barring Rishabh Pant, the only batter to get a double-digit score in the second inning was him, scoring 84 runs. Pant, who is normally a rash player, getting tags like "stupid" from Sunil Gavaskar, was poised since the beginning, even asking Jaswal not to hurry. This was a clear indication that India is looking for nothing but a draw. However, after the match, as Ravi Shastri said, its tough to afford a draw with the top three batters leaving quickly. Rishabh was unlucky trying to go for a pull, but the ball tarvelled flat to the long on getting trapped by Mitchell Marsh. Following that, comes Jaiswal, who left after a shocking review—the snickometer failed to detect the nudge despite a clear deflection of the ball from the bat. He is just another unlucky man, missing a century in the first inning, failing to run out with Virat Kohli. Jaiswal, who is having his first tour in Australia, has no legit experience of this country, compared to the decorated experience of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Yet he is not only the highest scorer for the team but has more than 300 runs in the ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy. Century over a run in the second Getty Images Nitish Reddy, the third-highest run getter in the series for both teams, who has 284 runs in his name, can get enough bash for that edged ball, but what if someone subtracts the run he got in the first inning? The 21-year-old young bloke who debuted in this series has been one of the major contributors down the order. From undergoing controversies on why he has been selected to having talks to get him promoted up the order, Reddy has earned it. The management even made a bold decision to skip Shubman Gill and not him to fit in Washinton Sundar. Reddy, even though he has not been enough as the fourth bowler, would really have haunted the Indian team if he was dropped. Read also: Watch: Cheater chants erupt in MCG after Jaiswal dismissal Washington Sundar, the silent warrior Getty Images Even in the 2021-22 BGT series, his grit was not much measured under the limelight of Pant's 89. This time, the anchor Washi silently played his part along with Reddy in the first inning. He played the balls, tired the bowlers, and stayed with Reddy, helping him to score the bulk of runs, but left being a bit trembled after Tea. Also in the second inning, amidst all chirps within a hand distance, he believed in himself and literally negociated 45 balls but ran out of partners. Excepting Bumrah and Jadeja, exactly whose experience actually came in handy is yet unknown, at least in batting. Australia took advantage of the defensive approach and tired legs while batting and rattled down the vulnerable batting order, getting at least two to three wickets for free. If India manages to retain the BGT, major credits will be there for the newbies, mainly Jaiswal, Reddy, Washi, and Akash Deep, led by Jasprit Bumrah! Well, India will play the fifth and final Test at Sydney on January 3rd, after suffering a 184-run massive defeat in Melbourne. The scoreline now stands 1-2, with one draw at Gabba.