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It’s advantage India on Day 3 as Jhulan strikes

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India dictated terms to mighty Australia who did everything they could to survive the difficult overs under lights and finish the third day of the rainmarred pink ball Test at 143 for four here on Saturday.

At stumps, Australia trailed the visitors by 234 runs after veteran seamer Jhulan Goswami (2/27) bowled beautifull­y and struck twice to leave them at 63 for two at one stage.

India declared their first innings at 377 for eight.

Mithali Raj's side was lucky as the umpire gave Australian captain Meg Lanning (38) out wrongly, raising his finger despite an inside edge and bringing to an end her ominous stay in the middle. On that occasion, the lucky bowler was Pooja Vastrakar (2/31).

There was a fair bit of dew though and that obviously did not help the Indian bowlers, who kept things tight for a major part of the Australian innings.

After Tahlia McGrath (28) hit Vastrakar's wide and short delivery straight to Smriti Mandhana at point to leave the hosts at 119 for four, Goswami was brought back with two slips, a gully and a silly mid-off, but Ellyse Perry (27 batting) and Ashleigh Gardner (13 batting) survived.

The dismissal of Lanning raised questions about the absence of DRS, which was supposed to be part of the game but the organisers could not go ahead with their plans.

Earlier, Goswami struck twice to reduce Australia to 69 for two at tea after India declared their first innings.

India got the timing of declaratio­n right considerin­g that batting is most difficult in the second session of a day/night Test with pink ball owing to factors related to light.

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