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4th Test, Day 5: Head Falls Ten Short Of Century, Axar Claims 50th Test Wicket As Match Headed To Draw
Opener Travis Head fell ten runs short of his Test century while left-arm spin all-rounder Axar Patel claimed his 50th Test wicket as Australia reached 158/2 in 64 overs, with a lead of 67 over India, at tea on day five of fourth Test at Narendra Modi Stadium on Monday.
It was a slow-paced session where only one wicket fell, as the match is now firmly headed towards a draw. Head reached his fifty when he guided a delivery from Axar past slip for four to take Australia towards safety.
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