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BGT 2024-25: Jaiswal Hits 161, Kohli Unbeaten On 40 As India Extends Lead To 405
After India lost three wickets for eight runs in a span of 18 balls, Kohli got into the groove via eye-catching boundaries and played a big part in a stand of 38 runs for the sixth wicket with Washington Sundar, who’s 14 not out.
With the pitch producing variable bounce, India’s aim would be for the rest of the batters to bat for as long as they can, so that Australia have it tough to bat on a surface showing enough wear and tear.
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