The Border-Gavaskar Trophy remains tied after Brisbane's third Test ended as a draw, due to rain. Team India battled out hard in the last two days after a poor start, earning determination in tough conditions. Starting with a target of 275, India was at 8/0 when rain ended play on the final day without a result. Both teams are off to Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test, and India is hopeful of carrying forward its show at The Gabba. For India, Jasprit Bumrah has been the one driving the campaign since Perth. He will lead the bowling once again but will look to get better support from top-order batters. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri spoke in detail about the ICC Review, saying that India finds itself well-placed at the end of this match, as India is now tied 1-1. Also Read | Watch: Ben Duckett's Stunning Catch Dismisses D'Arcy Short Ravi Shastri said: “They’ve been kept in this series single-handedly by Jasprit Bumrah. If the big boys wake up and step up to the plate, which I just get the gut feeling they will, then Australia has a problem on their hands." He added: “Yeah, they got out of jail, but they are not on bail. They are free birds in Melbourne. They can do what they want and come and attack Australia on Boxing Day." Ravi Shastri spoke about how this very match was important for the Indians in their journey toward the series. Shastri said: “Massive. They would give anything for a 1-1 result." He added: “The first Test is in Perth, the second Test is a day-nighter in Adelaide, and then the third Test in Brisbane. Any overseas team will, you know, settle for a 1-1 score because come Melbourne, come Sydney, I think India will be powerful."