The hosts resumed the innings at 84/7 with Axar Patel 6(13) and Ravichandran Ashwin 1(5) at the crease but could only add 25 runs to the total as the team was skittled out for 109.
India made two changes with Shubhman Gill replacing KL Rahul and pacer Mohammed Shami was rested to bring in Umesh Yadav. Australia also made two changes with Cameron Green and Mitchell Starc making a comeback.
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja have terrified the Australian batsmen with their spin while Virat Kohli and KL Rahul have been in bad slumps of form. The third Test will pose a do-or-die scenario for Team Australia as they try to salvage a victory from this series.
Michael Clarke is known to speak his mind and is one of the sharpest brains to captain Australia. He is pained and frustrated with the way Australia has played in the Border Gavaskar Trophy so far. Can the Aussies bounce back in the Test series or as Sourav Ganguly has predicted, India will
Despite some impressive recent form against both the red-ball and in the limited overs arena, Gill has been overlooked for the opening two Tests against Australia as selectors have opted for more experienced options at the top of India's batting order.
KS Bharat has made his stance clear on Shubman Gill replacing KL Rahul. In the pre-match interview, he clarified that the management would make this decision. He has no idea about this. India will play their third match against Australia on 1st March at Holkar Stadium.
Travis Head has a different approach for a test format. His aggressive approach allows him to move better, defend better and approach the game more naturally. This approach allowed him to survive on the pitch when each player struggled to achieve the same thing.
India have an unassailable 2-0 lead in the ongoing four-match Test series and Captain Pat Cummins' absence will make things more difficult for the visitors. Steve Smith captained Australia in 34 Tests between 2014 and 2018, including Australia's most recent Test tour of India in 2017, a c
Tahlia McGrath and Ellyse Perry held on to outfield catches late in India's run chase to help guide Australia home, while two runs outs - including the key wicket of Harmanpreet Kaur in bizarre circumstances - highlighted what was yet another excellent fielding performance from Meg Lanning's
India's wait for a world title continued as they succumbed to a heartbreaking five-run loss to Australia in the semifinal of the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup on Thursday.
Harmanpreet Kaur suffered a freak dismissal during the semi-final against Australia at a crucial juncture in the game. The India captain, who made it out into the middle despite suffering from illness, was playing beautifully to reach her half-century and put her side in contention to chase