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17-Mar-2013 11:25:00 GMT
India v Australia, 3rd Test, Mohali, 4th day

Kumar Triple Strikes Sets India on Top

Chandigarh: India bounced back in the second innings with Bhuvneshwar Kumar taking three quick wickets to leave Australia stuttering at 75/3 on the fourth day of the third Test at PCA stadium in Mohali.

Australia trial by 16 runs.

Kumar struck in the first over of the innings when Aussie opener Warner edged it to the MS Dhoni. Cowan and out-of-form Phillip Hughes tried to build Aussie innings but Kumar dented their hopes by dismissing the former.

Earlier, pacer Peter Siddle led Australian fightback with five-wicket haul to deny India taking massive first innings lead.

Pragyan Ojha was the last man to be dismissed as Siddle captured his fifth wicket to help Australia restrict India to 499 with a lead 0f 91 runs.

Moises Henriques struck after tea to send back Bhuvneshwar Kumar, giving India eighth blow at the score of 492.

Kumar shared 61-run partnership with Virat Kohli who reached his half century just before tea break.

India lost four wickets in the post-lunch session. Mitchell Starc was the first to strike as he dismissed Murali Vijay just after he crossed 150 mark and took India past Australian total.

Before India could recover from Vijay's loss, Starc gave the same treatment to Indian skipper and sent him back in the hut.

After Mitchell Starc's double strike, Peter Siddle removed Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin in quick succession to dent Indian innings.

Resuming the day on 283 for no loss, India lost the wickets of Shikhar Dhawan (187) and Cheteshwar Pujara early in the morning session.

Overnight on 83, Vijay played sensibly and added the required 17 runs to get to the three-figure mark. He was well supported by Sachin Tendulkar who scored 37 and shared 92-run stand for the third wicket before getting out by Steven Smith on the final ball before lunch.

The 27-year-old Dhawan, after his blistering record-breaking feat yesterday, was sent back after he could add just two runs to his overnight score of 185. He spent 251 minutes at the crease, faced 174 balls and smashed 33 fours besides hitting two sixes.

The left-handed batsman from Delhi has already broken quite a few records en route to his turbo-charged innings and was in line to rewrite a few more, before off-spinner Nathan Lyon had him caught by Ed Cowan at silly point in only the day's second over.

Next man Pujara was trapped in front by pacer Peter Siddle, who bowled a fairly tight spell, a far cry from the beating the Australians were subjected to by Dhawan in the last two sessions yesterday.

Vijay, meanwhile got to his century with a lofted shot over midwicket off Lyon, his patient knock a stark contrast to the one played by his opening partner.

To get to his hundred, which also is his third against Australia, the 28-year-old Chennai batsman faced 206 balls and spent 276 minutes. He struck 12 boundaries and two sixes.

After sharing a 287-run partnership with Dhawan, which is India's third highest for the first wicket, Vijay added another 92 runs with Tendulkar, who looked in good nick before getting out.

Watchful to start with, the veteran from Mumbai soon opened up to play some delightful shots on either side of the wicket.

Brief scores
Australia
408 (Starc 99, Smith 92, Cowan 86, Warner 71, Ishant 3-72, Jadeja 3-77) and 75 for 3 (Hughes 53*, Kumar 3-25)
India 499 (Dhawan 187, Vijay 153, Kohli 67*, Siddle 5-71)
Status Australia trial by 16  runs


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