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PICS: Australia take charge of 3rd Test with lead of 197

January 09, 2021 13:45 IST
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Pat Cummins celebrates after dismissing Ajinkya Rahane

IMAGE: Pat Cummins celebrates after dismissing Ajinkya Rahane during Day 3 of the third Test between Australia and India, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on Saturday. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

Australia lost both openers in the final session but were in control on 103 for two in the second innings with a lead of 197 runs at the close of play on the third day of the third test against India on Saturday.

 

Pat Cummins had taken 4-29 as Australia rolled through the Indian batting order on a sunny afternoon at Sydney Cricket Ground to dismiss the tourists for 244, the last six wickets tumbling for the addition of just 49 runs.

"It was a good day, woke up this morning hoping we wouldn't still be bowling by the close of play and to have a lead of 200, yeah, great day," said Cummins.

Ravindra Jadeja

IMAGE: Ravindra Jadeja's gutsy knock boosted India's total considerably. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

The most significant intervention from the pace attack, however, might be the deliveries from Cummins and Mitchell Starc that resulted in Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja leaving the ground for scans on their left elbow and thumb respectively.

Wriddhiman Saha replaced Pant behind the stumps and was soon in action to help India remove Australia's new opening partnership inside 10 overs at a cost of 35 runs.

The reserve snaffled up an easy catch off a pearl of a delivery from Mohammed Siraj that debutant Will Pucovski could only edge behind for 10.

David Warner followed for 13 soon afterwards, trapped in front by Ravichandran Ashwin while attempting a sweep slog to leave Australia's hopes of a good score again in the hands of first-innings centurion Smith and Labuschagne.

The pair had put on a partnership of 68 by the close of play with Smith on 29 not out and Labuschagne, who scored 91 in the first innings, unbeaten on 47.

David Warner is dismissed LBW by Ravichandran Ashwin.

IMAGE: David Warner is trapped leg before wicket by Ravichandran Ashwin. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

It was the breaking of the partnership between Cheteshwar Pujara and Pant that triggered the collapse that ended India's hopes of batting deep into the day and getting close to Australia's first-innings tally of 338.

They resumed on 96-2 but Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari departed relatively cheaply in the opening session to leave Pujara and Pant chipping away at Australia's lead in the face of some fine bowling.

Josh Hazlewood forced the breakthrough when he had the injured Pant caught in the slips for 36, and in the next over Cummins finally winkled out Pujara after the batsman had scored a half century from 176 balls.

Ajinkya Rahane is bowled by Pat Cummins

IMAGE: Ajinkya Rahane is bowled by Pat Cummins. Photograph: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Notwithstanding some fine fielding, Indian fans will be aggrieved that three of their batsmen were run out on a day when they needed to occupy the crease for as long as possible.

All-rounder Jadeja scored 28 not out despite his injury, as the tail-end wickets tumbled around him. India will be desperately hoping he has not made his final contribution to the match.

"It's tough, especially losing Jadeja because we are one bowler short at the moment," said Pujara. "We need to pick up a couple of wickets in the morning and not allow them too many runs in the first session."

The hard-fought series is tied 1-1 after the first two tests with the final clash scheduled to start at the Gabba next week.

Cricket Australia are pressing ahead with those plans despite reports of concerns in the India camp over the level of isolation they will endure in Brisbane, which went into three days of lockdown on Friday after a COVID-19 case was found in the city.

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