With jadeja
Sydney Test: India Bowlers Strike Back To Leave Aussies At 249/5 At Lunch
India bounced back in the third Test by picking two wickets in the space of eight overs and 17 runs to leave Australia at 249 for five at lunch on the second day here at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Steve Smith, however, was unbeaten on 76 off 159 deliveries and looked comfortable at the crease.
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