On day 3, which happened to be the final day of the final Test in Sydney, Virat Kohli was seen mocking the Australian fans, showing his empty pockets. He even showed that he was carrying nothing in his trousers. This happened after Steve Smith was dismissed and the crowd was heard booing Virat Kohli. After that, the commentator, Deep Dasgupta, explained that he was reminding the crowd of the infamous sandpaper gate scandal that happened in 2018. Dasgupta was heard saying, "Pocket mein kuchh nehi hey. Sandpaper nehi hey. Yeh hum nehi hey. Hum aise kam nehi karte." (Nothing in the pocket. No sandpaper. We don't do this.) Watch the video here: No sandpaper in sight here! πΆπ€«#ViratKohli shares a light-hearted banter with the crowd, while #IrfanPathan perfectly sums up #TeamIndia's clean and fair game!#AUSvINDOnStar π 5th Test, Day 3 | LIVE NOW | #ToughestRivalry #BorderGavaskarTrophy pic.twitter.com/7lhSO8nq2L — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) January 5, 2025 Virat Kohli was leading the team in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, who went for scans. Jasprit Bumrah was suffering from back pain and had to leave the Sydney Cricket Ground to the nearest hospital on day 2. Before leaving, he bowled 8 overs that day and took Marnus Labuschagne. On day 1, he had bowled 2 overs and took Usman Khawaja right after a heated argument with Sam Konstas on the other end. Read also: Saim Ayub Sidelined for Six Weeks with Ankle Injury Australia reclaimed the Border Gavaskar Trophy Australia claimed the BGT by winning the series by 3-1. With a win at Perth, India pulled out a rain fed draw at Gabba. Speaking about India's performance, Jasprit Bumrah has been the star in the series, standing as the only hope for India. He took 32 wickets but had to leave suffering from pain. Despite the batting falters, it is the young Yashaswi Jaiswal who tops the Indian batters with 391 runs with a strike rate of 53.41. Among the Indians, Nitish Kumra Reddy is the second-highest run-getter with 298 runs in the series. However, with the defeat at Sydney, India has been disqualified from the World Test Championship for the first time. Australia will face South Africa in the WTC final, scheduled on June this year at the Lords.