Early on Day 4 in the third Test, at The Gabba, Rohit Sharma had a little bit of miscommunication with his batting partner, KL Rahul, who gave a call for a run, but the former got stuck in the middle but somehow completed it. KL, who was facing Mitchell Starc, guarded the ball towards the covers, called for a run. Rohit Sharma, who was in the non-playing side, got blank for a second when KL was already half way on the pitch. Rohit then collected himself and took the run; rather, he dove at the end and saved himself from a runout. After that, he got up and smiled at Rahul, saying he got stuck. Watch the video here Ro being Ro! 👀😁#AUSvINDOnStar 👉 3rd Test, Day 4 | LIVE NOW on Star Sports! #ToughestRivalry #BorderGavaskarTrophy #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/jbHzwS5T3T — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 17, 2024 Read also: Watch: Ravindra Jadeja celebrates his half century with a trademark sword celebration Rohit Sharma struggle continues, Rahul shines with 84 The Indian captain demoted himself to the middle order, leaving the opening position to Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul. Rahul, who was classic since the first innings of the tour, had some struggle in Adelaide but collected himself at Gabba as he stood tall as the only pillar at the top. A bit of a stumble at Day 4's start, but Steve Smith dropping his catch gave Rahul the life India needed to cover the batting shambles. One may cry for him not getting a century, but for a team fighting to avoid a follow-on on a rain-affected test match, 84 runs are huge. On the other side, captain Rohit Sharma continues struggling with the bat since the home Test series against New Zealand (2, 52, 0, 8, 18, 11, 3, 6, 10). However, with his departure, Ravindra Jadeja joined the show and added 65* runs, with India's score reaching 201* runs losing 7 wickets.