The Sun (Malaysia)

Jadeja on a roll

> India’s all-rounder half-century puts team ahead of Australia

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ALL-ROUNDER Ravindra Jadeja starred with both bat and ball on the third day of the fourth Test yesterday to put India on course for a seriesclin­ching victory against Australia in Dharamsala.

The left-hander top-scored with 63 to help India surpass Australia’s first innings total of 300 and then snared three wickets with his spin bowling to dim the visitors’ hopes of victory.

India’s pacemen did the early damage. Umesh Yadav picked up two wickets and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar dismissed the in-form Australian skipper Steve Smith for 17 to leave the Aussies reeling on 313 inside 10 overs.

A short ball hit the bottom edge of Smith’s bat before crashing onto the stumps in spectacula­r fashion.

Smith amassed 499 runs including three centuries from the four Tests, only the sixth visiting batsman to score so many hundreds in a series in India.

The spinners then got down to business on a lively track that offered plenty of pace and bounce, with Jadeja and Ravichandr­an Ashwin grabbing three wickets each to skittle out Australia for 137 in the final session of the day.

With two days of play remaining and all their wickets intact, India look favourites to seal a memorable win, capping weeks of controvers­ies and verbal volleys between the top sides.

India got their first breakthrou­gh when Umesh Yadav had David Warner caught behind cheaply for six, just after the opener was dropped in the slips by the butterfing­ered Karun Nair.

Nair had dropped the same batsman in the first innings as well.

Warner ended the four-Test series with an average of 24.12 – his lowest in a series of four or more matches, and his third lowest overall.

Yadav also accounted for Matt Renshaw before Glenn Maxwell put on 56 for the fourth wicket with Peter Handscomb to steady the ship briefly.

But Handscomb was brilliantl­y caught by India’s stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane off Ashwin while Jadeja dismissed Shaun Marsh for one. Jadeja had played a crucial knock with the bat earlier in the day, starring in a seventh-wicket stand of 96 with Wriddhiman Saha (31) to help India post 332 and swing the momentum their way. – AFP

 ??  ?? This combinatio­n of images shows India’s Ravindra Jadeja using his bat like a sword as he celebrates after scoring a half-century (50 runs) during the third day of the fourth and last Test cricket match against Australia at The Himachal Pradesh Cricket...
This combinatio­n of images shows India’s Ravindra Jadeja using his bat like a sword as he celebrates after scoring a half-century (50 runs) during the third day of the fourth and last Test cricket match against Australia at The Himachal Pradesh Cricket...

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