A runout costs huge for a team like India, which is currently battling a huge batting massacre. This happened exactly as Yashasvi Jaiswal left after a major miscommunication with Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli looked behind the moment Jaiswal called for a single. Jaiswal was half the way towards the non-striker end, while Kohli was nowhere near to take a run. Another miscommunication happened when Kohli had to be satisfied with a run because Jaiswal denied it. It may spark views on the communication between Kohli and Jaiswal. A massive mix-up between Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal sees Jaiswal run out for 82! #AUSvIND | #PlayOfTheDay | @nrmainsurance pic.twitter.com/a9G4uZwYIk — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 27, 2024 However, both made a formidable 100+ run partnership, trying to stabilize India. Jaiswal scored 82 runs before departure, followed by Virat Kohli (36), who got trapped by another fifth stump ball. Read also: MCG Tribute to Shane Warne as Kohli Faces Mixed Reactions Akash Deep, the night watchman India got a new nightwatchman, Akash Deep, who walked in after Jaiswal's departure even having 20 minutes left for Day 2's play. Akash Deep showed his batting skills at the Gabba, as he saved India from a follow-on. However, Akash Deep got dismissed by an inside-edge ball, and it is all on Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja. Speaking about Kohli, he has done well, restricting foot movements on the crease and trying not to give himself room for the outside off balls. Probably some frustration from Jaiswal's dismissal; he lost concentration; failed to read the extra bounce, and he got trapped. Before leaving, he smashed 4 boundaries and had a strike rate of 41.9.