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3rd Test: Australia Declare On 89/7, Set 275-run Target For India
After clinching a lead of 185 runs, Australia had a highly eventful, 18-over second innings. They came out to play their shots, and were dismissed in quick succession. But with a big lead in hand, Australia found a good enough total to declare, thanks to cameos from Travis Head, Alex Carey and Pat Cummins.
Now, with a bit of uneven bounce and lots of seam movement in the pitch, Australia, with three fit frontline bowlers, have called upon India, who have their top-order woes, to chase it down, if they can. For India, Jasprit Bumrah took three wickets to take his match figures to nine, while Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj chipped in with two scalps each.
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