The test
Caught Short: Ravindra Jadeja Involved In A Run-Out Every 3.5 Innings
While Ravindra Jadeja made waves with his direct hit at the batsman's stumps from deep square-leg to run Steve Smith out in Australia's first innings on Friday.
But his stay at the crease on Saturday saw two India batsmen get run out. Both R Ashwin and Jasprit Bumrah were run out with Jadeja at the other end.
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