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India grind out big score

- Greg Buckle

Cheteshwar Pujara scored his second century of the series before Australia barely survived a tense six-over period to reach 8-0 at stumps yesterday to trail India by 435 runs after the second day of the third test.

India’s captain Virat Kohli declared his side’s first innings closed at 443-7, on a Melbourne Cricket Ground pitch that offered variable bounce, including the occasional delivery that didn’t rise above ankle height.

Australia’s openers Aaron Finch and Marcus Harris faced a nervous time at the batting crease. Harris ducked into a bouncer from Jasprit Bumrah in the fourth over, after the ball kept lower than expected.

When play resumed, a shaken Harris almost edged the next delivery onto his stumps. Harris was also playing and missing in the final over of the day, bowled by Bumrah.

While India failed to provide a great deal of entertainm­ent, crawling along at a scoring rate of 2.61 runs per over, the slow-paced pitch was largely to blame as it made it difficult to play attacking shots.

Pujara (106) scored his second hundred of the series, after his 123 in the first test at Adelaide, and added 170 for the third wicket with Kohli (82) after India had resumed on 215-2.

World No 1-ranked batsman Kohli had treatment on 75 for what appeared to be a back injury and was out seven runs later, as he chipped a catch to third man off the bowling of Mitchell Starc (2-87).

Kohli, who fell 18 runs short of his sixth test century of 2018, struck nine fours from 204 deliveries.

Three overs later, Pat Cummins (3-72) bowled Pujara with a ball that kept alarmingly low, ending a discipline­d knock that included 10 fours off 319 balls.

The manner of his dismissal at 299-4 left the in-form Pujara looking stunned, after he had been struck on the glove earlier in the over by a rising delivery which pitched at a similar length.

Offspinner Nathan Lyon trapped Ajinkya Rahane leg before wicket for 34 at 361-5 with a ball that stayed low.

But sloppy fielding cost Australia dearly. Rohit Sharma (63 not out) and Rishabh Pant (39) shared a 76-run stand after both were dropped on 15 off the bowling of Lyon (1-110).

The four-test series is level at 1-1.

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