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MELBOURNE: India came within sniffing distance of a defining victory before a stoic resistance by Australia’s tail delayed the inevitable in the third Test here Saturday.
Pat Cummins scored a heroic half-century as Australia finished at 258 for eight at stumps on day four after being reduced to 176 for seven after tea. At end of play, he had scored an unbeaten 61 runs, facing 103 balls and hitting five fours as well as a six, while Nathan Lyon was batting on 6, as they put on 43 runs for the ninth wicket.
Australia need another 141 runs for an improbable win, while India are two wickets away from a 2-1 series lead. Post tea, Travis Head (34) and Tim Paine (26) took their sixth-wicket partnership to 22 runs.
The duo cut down on risky scoring shots and played for time. But they couldn’t last long, as Head played on off Ishant Sharma (1-37) in the 51st over. Paine though continued his resistance and put on 19 runs with Mitchell Starc (18), seeing through 11 overs in this partnership.
Ravindra Jadeja (3-82) got the breakthrough with Paine caught behind and it seemed like Australia’s last fight had gone out. But Cummins arrived at the crease to defy India, even as Starc was bowled off a rash swing against Mohammed Shami (2-71).
India tried everything possible to get the final two wickets, with skipper Virat Kohli even convincing the umpires to go for the extra half-hour/eight overs seeing the possibility of a result. Cummins though stood defiant as he brought up his second Test half-century off 86 balls, capping a fine day of Test cricket after taking career-best figures of 6-27 in the morning session.
Earlier, at tea, Australia were reduced to 138 for five. Post lunch, Usman Khawaja (33) and Shaun Marsh (44) came out playing attacking shots and the scoring rate peaked at its highest for the duration of this Test.
The duo added 30 runs for the third wicket as India went on the backfoot a bit, and were waiting for breakthrough to come along. It did as Shami trapped Khawaja lbw in the 21st over, but the batsman went for DRS review. It stayed in India’s favour as he was too far back in his crease and was out plumb.
Shaun Marsh though continued to play his aggressive strokes and added 51 runs with brother Mitchell Marsh (10), as Australia crossed 100 in the 37th over. Looking good for a tall score, Shaun Marsh was unlucky to be given out lbw against Jasprit Bumrah (2-53) in the 33rd over.
He went for DRS review as well and the ball was shown clipping the stumps only marginally, thus out on umpire’s call.
Mitchell Marsh looked to attack Jadeja but it didn’t work as Australia lost a third wicket in this session. He mishit the ball straight to Kohli at extra cover in a bid to clear the ropes. Australia were placed at 44 for two at lunch after India declared at 106 for eight in their second innings with Pat Cummins taking career-best figures of 6-27. Needing to bat five and a half sessions to save the match, Australia didn’t get off to the best start as Aaron Finch (3) edged Bumrah to second slip in the second over. It will be an interesting day on the final day of the Test match as India need only two wickets to get a lead in the series.
The four-match series is level at 1-1 after India won the first Test in Adelaide by 31 runs and Australia claimed the second in Perth by 146 runs. (PTI)

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