The Herald (South Africa)

India frustrated as Lyon roars back for Australia

- Amlan Chakrabort­y

AUSTRALIA off-spinner Nathan Lyon claimed four wickets in the final session to halt India’s progress and help restrict the hosts to 248 for six on the second day of the fourth and final test yesterday.

At 157 for two, and with the dependable Cheteshwar Pujara and stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane looking set in the middle, India appeared to have the upper hand before Lyon (4/67) intervened after the tea break.

In the first over of the final session, Lyon sent back Pujara for 57 and went on to dismiss Karun Nair, Rahane and Ravichandr­an Ashwin to deflate the hosts.

Ravindra Jadeja clobbered a couple of sixes and was batting on 16 at the close, while Wriddhiman Saha was on 10, having survived two reviews and a dropped catch.

India are still 52 runs behind Australia’s first innings total of 300 in the decider of the fourtest series, which is level at 1-1.

Pat Cummins and new ball colleague Josh Hazlewood were aggressive in the morning session on a pitch which offered wholesome bounce to the pacemen.

Hazlewood was rewarded for constantly attacking the line outside the off-stump when Murali Vijay edged him to Matthew Wade to depart for 11.

Fellow opener Lokesh Rahul, then on 10, edged Cummins but the ball brushed Matt Renshaw’s fingertips at first slip before racing to the boundary.

Rahul was hit on the index finger of his right hand by a Hazlewood delivery but the right-hander recovered to score 60 and give India a strong start.

The 24-year-old left well, drove elegantly and slogswept Steve O’Keefe for a six en route to his fifth half-century of the series.

The second-wicket partnershi­p was worth 87 runs and was looking ominous until Rahul went for a wild hook, with the bouncer hitting the toe end of his bat before finding David Warner at mid-off. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? GOTCHA! Australia’s Nathan Lyon after dismissing India’s captain, Ajinkya Rahane
Picture: REUTERS GOTCHA! Australia’s Nathan Lyon after dismissing India’s captain, Ajinkya Rahane

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