Sundays play in the second Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium had one apt term for description: frenetic. Many fans on the way to the stadium in the morning were expecting Australia to continue their aggressive intent seen while playing 12 overs in the final session on Day Two.
But no one had an inkling that Australia would crumble like a pack of cards, falling to the mastery of Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin, apart from committing hara-kiri through going excessively for the sweep shot. From the overnight score of 61/1, Australia lost nine wickets in the morning session to end up with just 113 in their second innings.
India then chased down 115 with six wickets to hand to take a 2-0 series lead. This is the second time in the series that Australia suffered a batting implosion. Australia captain Pat Cummins admitted that a few batters in the team did go away from their usual methods, which has now blown up their chances of winning a Test series in India.