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and Australia’s middle order gave their bowlers 470 to defend.
That looked like plenty when Cheteshwar Pujara was bounced out to leave India on 93-3, a whopping 377 runs adrift. Butand will resume their 71 run stand on a pitch that has shown some variable bounce but is still decent to bat on. An Australian win is the most likely outcome. One or two scalps in this first session should all but seal it but don’t count out a blockbuster chase.
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