Ind vs aus 2nd test
2nd Test, Day 3: Told Those Three Guys To Keep Calm, No Need To Change Fields Often, Reveals Rohit Sharma
But India had other plans -- through Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, who took three and seven wickets respectively, Australia were bamboozled and crashed to 113 all out. When the hosts' looked under pressure in the final session on day two, they completely turned the tables on day three in spectacular fashion.
India skipper Rohit Sharma attributed the stunning turnaround to keeping things simple, being calm and not changing field placements consistently.
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