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IND V AUS 2nd Test Day 4 Lunch Report: India bowled out for 274; Australia need 188 runs to go 2-0 up

IND V AUS 2nd Test Day 4 Lunch Report: India bowled out for 274; Australia need 188 runs to go 2-0 upPhoto: AP New Delhi: The Indian batting again witnessed a dramatic collapse as Hazlewood and Starc ran through with the second new ball to bowl out India for 274 on Day 4 of the second India-Australia Test at Bengaluru. Resuming the day at 213 for 4 India lost six wickets for 36 runs as they went from 238 or 4 to 274 all-out but more importantly they have a lead of 187. Hazlwood returned with figures of six for 67. It was Starc who started the collapse by picking up a well set Rahane with a late in swing delivery. Karun Nair was castled off the first ball as Starc sent his middle stump for a walk. The telling blow was given by Hazlewood when he removed Pujara for 92 with a ball that took from good length. The last pair of Saha and Ishant showed some resilience before Ishant finally got out to O'Keefe. Australia need 188 runs to go 2-0 up in the four-match series. However, it won’t be easy as the pitch has showed signs of deterioration. The fast bowlers will be as much important for India as the spinners on a pitch which has a lot of variable bounce.
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