The magic of Nathan Lyon broke the backbone of Indian batting. On the first day of the Delhi Test, The Shami-Ashwin-Jadeja triple attack ended Australia in 263. And from the beginning of the second day, Nathan Lyon stormed. And that's why India was shattered. Kl Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Shreyas Iyer - all four stars are the victims of Nathan. After this, Kohli and Jadeja tried to give up. They added 59 runs for the fifth wicket. But after lunch, Murphy returned to Jaddu. After this, Kunman took the wicket of Kohli. However, there is controversy about this wicket. Nathan Lyon dismisses KS Bharat. Lyon swallowed India's batting! Rohit Sharma faces defeat in Indore
From there, Akshar Patel and Ravichandran Ashwin started the fight together. They Also added 114 runs for the eighth wicket. Thanks to them, India scored 250 runs. In the end, Team India was all out for 262 runs. In addition to Nathan's five wickets, Murphy and Kunman took two wickets each. Cummins took 1 wicket.
India lost the first two Tests in three days. But this time it's the reverse. Batting first, India were bowled out for just 109 runs as Todd Murphy and Nathan Lyon's bowling could not be done. At the end of the first day, Azira lost four wickets but picked up 156 on the scoreboard.
Batting with a lead of 47 runs, however, the Aussie lower order could not pull much in front of the Indian bowlers. In the opening session of the second day, Australia lost the remaining half-a-dozen wickets to add only 41 runs to the scoreboard. Ravindra Jadeja took four wickets yesterday. On the second day, Umesh Yadav bowled brilliantly in the first session. Cameron Green, Mitchell Starc, Todd Murphy returned to take three wickets. Ashwin also took three wickets. India came out to bat from 88 runs behind.
In the first session of the second day, the Indian bowlers brought the team back into the match, but it was not thought that the batsmen would once again face a disaster of shame.
In the second session, India lost four wickets before the tee. After the return of Rohit Sharma (12), Shubman Gill (5), Virat Kohli (13) and Ravindra Jadeja (7), Cheteshwar Pujara pulled the Indian innings alone. The star became the wall of China in front of the Aussie spinners. Pujara's innings of 59 off 142 balls is one of the best in the rank turner. However, the rest of India's batsmen collapsed as soon as Pujara returned to Smith's unbeaten catch at leg slip. In the end, India would not have crossed 150 if Shreyas Iyer (26), Ravichandran Ashwin (16) and Axar Patel (15) had not contributed a little with the bat.
Lyon bowled really well. India batting line up collapse
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