WHEN the umpires signalled lunch on Day Three, a frustrated Pat Cummins kicked the ball towards the cordon on his follow-through. His act was met by cheers from the near-capacity Oval crowd. The reaction was in stark contrast to the quietness of the crowd after two balls into the opening session. KS Bharat lost the top of his off stump — the third batter to have met a similar fate then — and a quick ending was in sight.
At lunch, though, the Stadium was in a vibrant, joyous mood. The tricolour was fluttering in the stands and people were dancing to the sound of dhols next to the myriad Indian stalls outside the Stadium. One could say they had earned that break as much as Ajinkya Rahane and Shardul Thakur, the two men who breathed new life into an innings that was quickly heading towards life support territory. Once the two batters survived the initial stages, the crowd started living through the stand. The ooohhhhhs and aahhhhs were more pronounced. There were generous claps for defensive pushes and fours were boisterously celebrated.
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