India chose to bowl first in the Brisbane Test against Australia, expecting a helpful pitch. However, the Gabba surface offered little assistance, with Bumrah confirming the absence of swing. Despite the rain-interrupted day, Australian openers navigated the Indian bowlers comfortably, reaching 28/0. History favors Australia batting first at the Gabba, with an unbeaten streak since 1985.
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