The final over of Day 4 saw Jasprit Bumrah struggling with 14 runs with the misfortune of two no balls, one of which would have been a wicket. In the fourth ball, it was a length one, which got deflected to KL Rahul off Nathan Lyon's defence. Initially getting tipsy, KL in the third slip managed to get the ball with his knees. Bumrah could have curtailed the Australian innings with a fifer, but, alas! It was a no-ball. His boots literally slid an inch inside the popping crease. In the last over of Day Four, Jasprit Bumrah thought he taken the final wicket.But it was called a no-ball. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/Yc9kjO3bVc — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 29, 2024 With that, Bumrah bowled two no balls in that over. He finished with 14 runs, with Lyon smashing two boundaries to him, one in the backward point and last in the third slip. Read also: Kohli Asks Crowd to Cheer for Siraj at MCG, Chants D-S-P Australia recovered with the 10th wicket partnership Bumrah bowled 24 overs on Day 4, bowling his 9th spell at the end and was seen tiring up a bit. He was even seen telling his teammates that he is trying his best but can't figure it out. The man got the early breakthrough, getting the kid Sam Konstas for 8 runs. Following that, except Marnus Labuschagne (70), none of the top and middle-order batters could contribute much. Bumrah then came and cleared Travis Head (1), Mitchell Marsh (0), and Alex Carey (2) in rapid succession. Pat Cummins (41) missed his well-deserved half century, thanks to a blinder by Rohit Sharma at the slip. However, the 55-run partnership between Nathan Lyon (41*) and Scott Boland (10*) has ensured Australia a score of 228 after day 4, with a lead of 333 runs.