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IND V AUS 2nd Test Day 3: Jadeja six-for restricts Australia to an 87-run lead

IND V AUS 2nd Test Day 3: Jadeja six-for restricts Australia to an 87-run leadPhoto: AP New Delhi: Ravindra Jadeja gave India a slimmer of hope by claiming three of the remaining four Australian wickets as India bowled out Australia for 276 on Day 3 of second India-Australia Test at Bengaluru.  Jadeja returned with figures of 6 for 63. Resuming at 237 for 6 Australia could only manage 39 runs as Jadeja spun a web around the Aussie tail. However, Australia have a crucial 87-run lead on a pitch which is not going to any better. Marsh (66) and Renshaw (60) scored important half-centuries for the visitors.  For India, Umesh and Ashwin picked a couple wickets each apart from Jadeja’s six wicket-haul. CLICK HERE FOR SCORECARD AND COMMENTARY
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