Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India cut down Australia’s lead on Pujara’s day out

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crucial afternoon session. Cummins first lured Virat Kohli into a wide delivery and he edged a drive to Steve Smith at second slip. Ajinkya Rahane then tried to play a ramp shot against a slow bouncer that should have been left alone. It ended in a simple nick to the ‘keeper. his shots by then.

After flicking a full toss from Cummins through midwicket for a boundary, Pujara took two more in his next over --- a fine glance almost off his ribs followed by a punch through point. Two boundaries by Rahane gave hope that this could turn out to be the defining partnershi­p of the innings. It however didn’t go beyond 51 runs.

India were still on track for a good finish as they added 110 runs in the second session. Yet another partnershi­p looked like blooming between Pujara and Karun Nair. But it was snapped by Hazlewood, who broke through Nair’s defence with an incoming delivery. Like a bad dream, Cummins haunted India again with a sharp, rising delivery. R Ashwin managed to sway out of the way, but it still kissed his glove.

Pujara was calm despite the dismissals, choosing to go after only the wide deliveries. While it kept him in good stead for better returns on Sunday, India’s scoring rate took a beating after tea. Saha came out to knock around three boundaries in his 42-ball 18, but India managed only 57 runs in 31 overs in the post-tea session, leaving the Test finely poised.

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