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Kohli fails once again, India 122/4 at tea

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Bengaluru: Virat Kohli failed once again as India lost four wickets to slump to 122 for four at tea on the third day of the second cricket Test on Monday.

Kohli was dismissed for 15 from 25 ball in a contentious decision to the stunning silence of the big home supporters at the Chinnaswamy stadium.

Field umpire Nigel Long gave Kohli out LBW off Josh Hazlewood five over before tea break and Kohli, who gestured that the ball hit his bat first, took DRS immediately. After a long review, TV Umpire Richard Kettleborough said there was no conclusive evidence to rule it’s bat first or pad first and ruled in favour of field umpire’s decision.

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A furious-looking Kohli left the ground, showing his displeasure but with the lost of the crucial wicket, India’s chances in the Test took a beating. Kohli had scored 0 and 13 in the two innings of the first Test and 12 in the first innings of this Test.

Just before tea break, Ravindra Jadeja, who was promoted up the order, was dismissed by Hazlewood for 2 after facing 12 balls as Australia took honours in the the post-lunch session.

Virat Kohli, India, 122, Australia, second test day 3

India are now just 35 runs ahead with six second innings wickets remaining.

India had begun their second innings on a positive note with runs coming at a good pace and opener Lokesh Rahul hitting a 85-ball 51 with the help of four boundaries while one-down Cheteshwar Pujara showing signs of playing a much-needed big innings.

At the break, Pujara was batting on 34 from 75 balls while Ajinkya Rahane was giving him company on 2. Pujara was lucky to have been dropped while batting on four by Steven Smith at slips off Nathan Lyon’s delivery.

Hazlewood led the Australian attack, bagging three wickets for 37 runs and Steve O’Keefe claimed one wicket for 15 runs.

After scoring 38 for no loss at lunch, India lost their first wicket on the fourth ball of the second session when Hazlewood cleaned up Abhinav Mukund after he had put on 39 runs from 64 balls with Rahul for opening wicket.

Unlike his first innings, Mukund showed glimpses of confidence, even as he smashed a boundary and a six off Mitchell Starc. When he departed, the Indian opener had scored 16 runs off 32 balls compared to his zero in first innings.

Rahul, who has been one of the better performers of the Indian side this series, smashed a delightful 51 runs off 85 balls with four boundaries.

The Indian opener, who top-scored in the first innings with a determined 90, was scalped by Steven O’Keefe with Steve Smith taking a stunning diving catch to his right at slips, immediately after drinks break. Rahul departed after a 45-run stand for the second wicket with Pujara.

In an interesting move, Jadeja walked into the field after the departure of Kohli. Jadeja could not justify the promotion as he managed to score just two runs before he was dismissed by Hazlewood.

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