On Tuesday, India had retained the mace and pocketed $1 million following its 2-1 series win over Australia.
India bagged yet another Test series win when they beat Australia by 8 wickets in Dharamsala on Tuesday.
India were 19 for 0 at stumps and needed another 87 runs to win the final Test to reclaim Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
An inspired spell of spin bowling from Nathan Lyon pickup four wickets in final session and reduce India to 248-6 at stumps on second day.
The chinaman bowler returned figures of 4 for 68, while Smith compiled a century as Australia were bundled out for 300.
Australian No.2 spot remains in danger as they might drop a place if they lost to India and South Africa beat New Zealand at Hamilton.
Top-ranked Smith attains career-best rating while Pujara rises to career-high second place.
A battling performance by Handscomb (72*) and Marsh (53) ensures a draw for Australia on the final day of the Ranchi Test.
Cheteshwar Pujara compiled an epic double century and Wriddhiman Saha complimented with a career-best 117 to deflate Australia and put India in a strong position on the fourth day of the third test on Sunday.
Pat Cummins picked up four wickets but Pujara kept India afloat with an unbeaten 130. India were 360 for 6 at stumps.