India vs Australia

Captain Ajinkya Rahane, coach Ravi Shastri to continue playing five bowlers
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India's fifth bowler, Ravindra Jadeja who played as an all-rounder came good after pacer Umesh Yadav limped off the field early in Australia's second innings on Monday following pain in his ankle. India's other two pace bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and lead spinner R Ashwin were not burdened as Jadeja bowled 14 overs in second innings and picked two wickets.
David Warner's absence pinches Australia, Matthew Wade pitch-forked into opener's role
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Wade, 33, is surely a temporary arrangement and once Warner gets match fit he would walk into the XI, replacing him. Australia have been playing Wade as a specialist middle order batsman while Tim Paine, who is now captain as well, keeping wickets. Wade also opened the innings in the recent T20 series against India, and captained Australia in a game in Aaron Finch's absence.
Ind vs Aus Test: India win Boxing Day Test by eight wickets, level series 1-1
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Shubman Gill, who hit seven fours in a delightful innings, was unbeaten on 35 and skipper Ajinkya Rahane on 27. Mohammed Siraj picked two of the four wickets to fall on the day to take his innings tally to (3/37), while Jasprit Bumrah (2/54) and R Ashwin (2/71) picked a wicket each on the fourth day.
India bowl Australia out for 200, need 70 to win 2nd Test
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India had taken a first-innings lead of 131 thanks to a century by skipper Ajinkya Rahane. The Aussies, who resumed on 133 for six, added 67 more runs before getting bowled out at the stroke of lunch in the extended first session. Mohammed Siraj picked two of the four wickets to fall on the day to take his innings tally to three for 37 while Jasprit Bumrah picked one. R Ashwin also took one wicket.
Aussies hit out at inconsistent umpiring after Paine decision
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In both cases, the hotspot did not show any spot on the two bats but the snicko showed a little spike in both the soundwaves. Paine's dismissal looked actually very similar to the one of Pujara, said Australia opening batsman Matthew Wade.
Indians bowled pretty straight making it hard to score: Wade
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"They were bowling pretty well, pretty straight making it quite hard for us to score so yeah we were tensed out there to go and score runs as a batting group and individually and yeah they are making it quite challenging at times," said Wade, who had to grind hard for his 137-ball 40.
India suffer blow as Umesh Yadav limps off the field on third day
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The right-arm pace bowler, who removed Burns in just his second over, limped off the field after bowling the third delivery of his fourth over of Australia's innings.
Australia 65/2 at tea on third day
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The Aussies, who bowled India out for 326 and faced a lead of 131 runs on first innings, had a poor start, losing Joe Burns early to Umesh Yadav with just four on the board.
India all out for 326, take 131-run lead in first innings
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India, resuming at 277/5, found the going tough against a barrage of short deliveries. Ajinkya Rahane was run out for 112, adding just eight to his overnight score while Ravindra Jadeja was the seventh man dismissed, caught off a short ball for 57 with the score on 306.
Paine becomes fastest wicketkeeper to 150 Test dismissals
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Paine, 36, has reached 150 dismissals in just 33 innings, thus putting him ahead of South Africa's Quinton de Kock, who took 34 innings to reach the number. The closest among Australians is wicketkeeping great Adam Gilchrist, who reached the landmark in 36 innings.
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