India’s superstar seamer Jasprit Bumrah was at his unplayable best at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday, claiming 4-56 including his 200th wicket in a breathtaking performance in the fourth Test against Australia.
Bumrah dominated Australia’s middle order, removing Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh and Alex Carey cheaply before the home side’s tail wagged, reaching 228-9 at stumps, with one day of play remaining.
Australia lead by 333 runs.
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Australia lost four wickets for 11 runs in 22 deliveries, slumping from 80-2 to 91-6 in a dramatic middle-order collapse after lunch.
However, the home side rallied thanks to a 57-run partnership between Marnus Labuschagne (70) and Pat Cummins (41).
India resumed yesterday on 358-9 and were bowled out for 369 in reply to the home side’s 474.
Nitish Kumar Reddy top-scored with 114. It was the 21-year-old’s maiden century in his fourth Test. Cummins (3-89), Scott Boland (3-57) and spinner Nathan Lyon (3-96) took three wickets each.
Australia edged slowly to 53-2 off 25 overs in their second innings at lunch yesterday on a pitch that continued to offer sideways movement. Openers Sam Kontas (8) and Usman Khawaja (21) departed before lunch.
Mohammed Siraj (3-66) triggered a collapse by removing first-innings century-maker Steve Smith caught behind for 13 at 80-3.
In the next over, Bumrah broke through twice. The 31-year-old claimed his 200th wicket, removing Head caught at forward-square leg for one, and Marsh was caught behind four balls later for a duck.
The 44-Test capped Bumrah claimed his fourth wicket of the innings when he bowled Carey (2) in his next over as Australia staggered to 91-6.
Yashavi Jaiswal missed three catches in the field, including dropping Labuschagne at gully on 46, and Cummins on 21 at silly point.
Australia regained their composure, pushing their lead beyond 250, before Siraj trapped Labuschagne LBW at 148-7. Mitchell Starc (5) was run out shortly after tea at 156-8.
Cummins was caught at slip 17 runs later, but India fumbled a fourth chance when Siraj put down a caught-and-bowled chance when Lyon was on five.
Lyon (41 not out) and Boland (10 not out) added to India’s frustrations with an unbeaten 55-run partnership for the final wicket. Bumrah had Lyon caught in slips on 35 in the final over of the day, but it was a no-ball.
The five-match series is level at 1-1. The fifth and final Australia-India test is scheduled to start on Friday at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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