Australia crumble to leave India on the brink of Test series victory

27 March 2017 12:53

India look to have landed the decisive blow in their Test series with Australia after the tourists crumbled to 137 all out in their second innings in the Dharamsala decider.

Ravindra Jadeja, whose half-century earlier in the day had established a small first-innings lead for India, Umesh Yadav and Ravichandran Ashwin each took three wickets as Australia were hustled out inside 54 overs in the fourth and final Test.

Needing 106 to wrap up a hard-fought 2-1 series win, India closed on 19 without loss and, while victory is by no means a foregone conclusion, they will be overwhelming favourites to overhaul the target on the fourth morning of the Test.

That they are in pole position is due in no small part to the all-round efforts of Jadeja, whose flamboyant 63 included four fours and as many sixes and included a crucial 96-run partnership with Wriddhiman Saha.

The stand, which took India past Australia's first-innings total, was ended shortly after Pat Cummins' introduction into the attack, with the express paceman rattling Jadeja's helmet with his first delivery before, in his next over, bowling the left-hander.

In his next over, the hostile Cummins saw off Saha for 31 thanks to a fine catch at slip by Steve Smith, while Nathan Lyon completed a five-wicket haul after Kuldeep Yadav was caught in the deep as India were all out for 332.

Holding a 32-run first-innings advantage, India made inroads into the top order when Umesh squared up the out-of-form David Warner as well as Matt Renshaw, both of whom were caught behind.

Either side of the openers departing, first-innings centurion Smith miscued a pull off Bhuvneshwar Kumar and chopped onto his stumps.

Peter Handscomb and the lively Glenn Maxwell offered some resistance with a 56-run partnership but Ashwin had the former caught at slip for 18, the first of seven wickets to fall for 50 runs as Australia collapsed.

Shaun Marsh tamely turned Jadeja to short leg and the writing was on the wall when the counter-attacking Maxwell departed for 45 after a marginal lbw decision went in Ashwin and India's favour after a review.

While wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade dropped anchor at one end, wickets tumbled at the other and he was left stranded on 25 not out from 90 balls after India polished off the lower order and tail.

The as-ever economical Jadeja collected three for 24 from 18 overs while Ashwin and Umesh both finished with three for 29 to put India in the driver's seat.

KL Rahul (13no) and Murali Vijay (6no) survived the six overs to the close to leave India needing 87 runs to seal victory in this Test and the series.

Source: PA