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Australia reduced to 103/6 at Tea

| | Mar 07, 2017, at 08:30 pm
Bangalore, Mar 7 (IBNS): Indian bowlers bowled brilliantly as Australia were reduced to 103 runs for the loss of six wickets at Tea on the fourth day of the second Test match here on Tuesday.

R Ashwin hit the right chord with the ball as he picked up three wickets to put Australia in tough position in the match.

Australia is chasing 188 runs for victory and moving up 2-0 in the series.

Steve Smith was giving Indians tough challenge as he scored 28 runs off 48 balls before losing his wicket to Umesh Yadav.

Peter Handscomb (20*) and Mitchell Starc (1*) are currently at the crease.

India were earlier bowled out for 274 runs.

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