Peak humbleness was showcased by Indian pacer Akash Deep to Travis Head, who was fielding at the short leg, after the later dropped the ball. On day 5, in the third Test at Gabba, while Akash was batting, a ball got stuck to his knees. Head came forward to pick it, but Akash took the ball out, and instead of giving it to Head, he dropped it on the ground. Visibly frustrated, Head stood there for a second but broke into a mild laugh as Akash immediately apologized.The wicketkeeper, Alex Carey, was probably chirping something from behind while Akash turned back and said "sorry" to him as well. Don't think Travis Head loved that 😂#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/XzR6kIJZu5 — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 18, 2024 Read also: Pak vs SA: Haris drops catch, reminds Pakistan's vintage misfields The bowling duo grits India to a second innings, as Rain visits the match Barring KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja, none had a respectable show with the bat. When India were fighting to avoid a follow-on, Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep registered a 39-run partnership on day 4, which made the dressing room burst into aggression. Akash Deep got out on Day 5, early in the morning as Carey stumped him off Head. He scored 31 runs playing 44 balls; that included 2 boundaries and a six. Since his departure, the rain came and did not stop until an early Lunch was taken. Coming to bat again, Australia scored 89 runs, losing 7 wickets, with Akash Deep getting early breakthroughs. Jasprit Bumrah took two rapid wickets, clearing Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne, and then Akash Deep joined the party. He caught Nathan McSweeney for a wide off-stump ball and then took Mitchell Marsh, until Siraj came and cleared Travis Head and Steve Smith. Bumrah then took Pat Cummins, and the Aussies declared. The rain then visited again, but play resumed shortly. India could manage only 8 runs, and the umpire called them off due to bad light, and Tea has been called.