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Despite injuries to Bumrah, Jadeja and Vihari fans believe India can still win in Brisbane

India's injury list had more members added to it as after Ravindra Jadeja, Hanuma Vihari and Jasprit Bumrah were also ruled out for the Brisbane Test

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Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari after saving the SCG Test on Tuesday.
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Earlier, BCCI had expressed their hesitation to travel to Gabba citing hard quarantine rules in Queensland, but it seems now that their resistance might increase due to lack of enough fit players for the fourth Test.

After Ravindra Jadeja, it was Hanuma Vihari (hamstring) and the latest casualty being pacer Jasprit Bumrah owing to an abdominal strain. Mayank Agarwal's scan reports are awaited after he suffered an injury on his arm and decision on spinner R Ashwin's availability will be taken in a couple of days as he tweaked his back.

But, Indian fans after witnessing team's astonishing comeback to save the game at the SCG, have suddenly started believing that this team if warriors can do anything.

In a venue like the Gabba, where Australia hasn't lost a Test for 33 years now, the fans believe that miracles do happen and India can beat the Aussies in Brisbane.

As per DNA poll on Twitter on Monday, 76 percent fans still believe that India's depleted side can defeat the hosts suggesting that based on what this team has done in the last two tests, anything can happen in the fourth Test.

While 24 percent of the voters were of opinion that a win with this side against a team like Australia at the Gabba is way too difficult given the circumstances.

While, the series is poised nicely at 1-1 for a great finish heading into the decider at Gabba, Team India would hope for no more injuries in the remaining few days of their Australian tour as if that happens, it would become difficult to get even their 11 players on the park.

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