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Pujara, Pant put Australia to the sword in Sydney

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SYDNEY, (Reuters) Cheteshwar Pujara grounded out a masterful 193 and Rishabh Pant smashed a magnificen­t unbeaten 159 as Australia’s hopes of winning the match and saving the series were washed away by a torrent of Indian runs on day two of the fourth test yesterday.

Virat Kohli declared on 622 for seven an hour before the close of play when Ravindra Jadeja was dismissed for 81 and Usman Khawaja (5) and Marcus Harris (19) ushered Australia to stumps on 24 without loss.

Pujara came up seven runs short of his fourth double century but there can be little doubt that his nine-hour, 373-ball knock will almost certainly deliver India’s first test series victory in Australia.

After a beautifull­y crafted innings, Pujara went with a whimper rather than a bang before tea, scooping the ball back down the wicket to be caught and bowled by wily off-spinner Nathan Lyon.

The 30-year-old’s centuries in Adelaide and Melbourne went a long way to giving India a 2-1 series lead and there was relief as well as admiration in the standing ovation he received from the crowd when he finally headed back to the Member’s Stand.

Once he had departed, Pant and Jadeja initially maintained his circumspec­tion before throwing off the shackles and hammering home India’s advantage with a partnershi­p of 204.

Pant had a bit of a scare six runs short of his second test century when he was close to being run out but made his ground safely and reached the milestone off 137 balls with his eighth four the first Indian wicketkeep­er to do so in Australia.

Jadeja was soon twirling his bat in his trademark celebratio­n of a half century, his 10th in tests, and for while it looked like Pant would overhaul Pujara with a maiden double century.

“You’ve got to give India credit, I thought Pujara again was superb, he did what he always seems to do, he wore us down and was extremely discipline­d, extremely tough to get out,” said Australia captain Tim Paine.

“That sort of set the scene for Rishabh Pant to come in and show his skill. I thought they drove it into us pretty well.”

Australia’s much vaunted pace attack were exhausted after two days’ toiling for little reward in the Sydney heat and the wicket that finally precipitat­ed the declaratio­n came again from India 1st innings

M Agarwal c Starc b Lyon 77 L Rahul c Marsh b Hazlewood 9 C Pujara c&b Lyon 193 V Kohli c Paine b Hazlewood 23 A Rahane c Paine b Starc 18 H Vihari c Labuschagn­e b Lyon 42 R Pant not out 159 R Jadeja b Lyon 81 Extras 2b 13lb 5w 20 Total (167.2 overs) 622 decl Fall of Wickets: 1-10 Rahul, 2-126 Agarwal, 3-180 Kohli, 4-228 Rahane, 5-329 Vihari, 6-418 Pujara, 7-622 Jadeja

Did Not Bat:Yadav, Shami, Bumrah Bowling:Starc 26 0 123 1 Hazlewood 35 11 105 2 Cummins 28 5 101 0 1w Lyon 57.2 8 178 4 Labuschagn­e 16 0 76 0 Head 4 0 20 0 Khawaja 1 0 4 0 Umpire Richard Kettleboro­ugh

Umpire Ian Gould

Video Marais Erasmus

Match Referee Andrew Pycroft

Lyon (4-178).

Jadeja stepped down the wicket to try and dominate the spinner but was deceived by the flight of the ball and bowled to end a 114ball innings featuring seven fours and a six.

The hosts had started the day with hopes of making major inroads into India’s batting order but were largely frustrated, even if Lyon removed Hanuma Vihari for 42 to break the 101-partnershi­p with Pujara.

Pujara’s almost chanceless innings — he was dropped in the slips on 192 — featured 22 fours and took his tally over the series to 521 runs at an average of

74.42.

Pant, whose innings featured 15 boundaries and one six, blotted his copy book in the final hour by dropping Khawaja behind the wickets but nothing was going to mar his day.

“Every hundred I score is special as I’m just starting my career,” Pant added.

“Everyone in the team has given me the freedom to express myself so every time I bat, I just enjoy myself, that’s the thing I love to do.

“(Australia) were playing their level best but we did well so that’s why we got the score we did.” session before Bavuma, having scored three, was reprieved by the third umpire after appearing to be caught in the slips.

It was decided that the catch had been taken off the turf.

He also survived an lbw decision with the review going his way to the exasperati­on of Pakistan.

Bavuma was eventually caught by Sarfraz off Shaheen, who then also bagged du Plessis but only after another review, which this time went Pakistan’s way.

De Kock hit fours off his first two deliveries and never looked back as he raced to his half century off 59 balls.

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