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3rd Test: India Reach 8/0 In Chase Of 275 As Bad Light Forces Tea Break (Ld)
KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal, unbeaten on four each, saw out 13 balls before bad light meant the players had to go off and tea break was called upon. Provided rain and thunderstorms doesn’t disrupt proceedings, the stage is set for a remarkable finish to the match, thanks to a frenetic session of Test match action.
After clinching a lead of 185 runs, Australia had a highly eventful, 18-over second innings. They came out to play their shots in a quest to get runs at a fast speed and were dismissed in quick succession by India’s pacers. But with a big lead in hand, Australia found 274 good enough total to declare, thanks to cameos from Travis Head, Alex Carey and Pat Cummins.
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