Melbourne, Dec 28 : Australia were 65 for the loss of two wickets in their second innings at tea on the third day of the second Test match against India here at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. They still trail India by 66 runs.
The Aussies, who bowled India out for 326 and faced a lead of 131 runs on first innings, had a poor start, losing Joe Burns early to Umesh Yadav with just four on the board.
Matthew Wade, the other opener and Marnus Labuschagne battled on before off-spinner R Ashwin got the wicket of the latter, having him caught at slip. Steve Smith and Wade then survived a few anxious overs.
India’s cause was weakened after Umesh had to limp off the field while bowling the third ball of his fourth over.
Earlier, India were all out for 326 in their first innings and took a lead of 131 runs. Both skipper Ajinkya Rahane and Ravindra Jadeja resumed and looked good.
However, the run out of Rahane (112) led to a flurry of wickets. India lost the last five wickets for just 32 runs. Jadeja though managed to complete his half-century (57).
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