IND vs AUS: Australia trapped in Jadeja-Ashwin spin, India will have to score only 115 runs to win

IND vs AUS 2nd Test: The Delhi Test between India and Australia has now reached a turning point. The Australian team scored 263 runs in the first innings. In response, the Indian team was all out for 262 runs. At the same time, Australia got all out after scoring 113 runs in the second innings. Now India needs to score 115 runs to win the match.

IND vs AUS: Australia trapped in Jadeja-Ashwin spin, India will have to score only 115 runs to win

The second match of the four-Test series between India and Australia is being played in Delhi. The Australian team, batting first, scored 263 runs on the first day. In response, the Indian team was all out for 262 runs on the second day. Australia started the second day well, taking a lead of 1 run and scoring 61 runs for the loss of one wicket. At the same time, on the third day once again the power of Indian bowlers was seen. Australia's team got all out after scoring just 113 runs in the second innings. Now Team India has to score just 115 runs to win the Delhi Test.

Australia's team started the innings on the third day with a score of 61 runs at the loss of one wicket. Ashwin gave the second blow to Australia by dismissing Travis Head on the score of 65 runs. Head scored 43 runs. After this, Ashwin gave the third big blow to the Kangaroos by dismissing Steve Smith at a score of 85. Smith was lbw after scoring just 9 runs in 19 balls.

Australia's score was only 95 runs when Ravindra Jadeja bowled Labushane. Labushane returned to the pavilion after scoring 35 runs. After this, Ashwin gave the 5th blow to the Kangaroos in the form of Matt Renshaw. Renshaw was lbw after scoring just 2 runs. In this way, half of Australia's team returned to the pavilion with a score of just 95 runs.

Australia's score was only 95 runs and Jadeja dropped the sixth wicket in the form of Peter Handscomb. After this captain, Pat Cummins came to bat, but Jadeja bowled him on the second ball in a row. In this way, Cummins was also out on zero. On the score of 110, Australia's 8th wicket was also taken by Jadeja by bowling Alex Carey. With this, Jadeja took his 5th wicket in this innings.

Indian bowlers Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin have made a good comeback, taking a flurry of wickets for Australia. Ravindra Jadeja also gave the 9th blow to Australia at a score of 113. He also clean-bowled Nathan Lyon and took his sixth wicket. Nathan Lyon got out after scoring 8 runs in 21 balls. After this, Australia's last wicket fell on the score of 113 in the form of Matt Kuhnman.

Let us tell you that earlier Australia's team had scored 263 runs in the first innings. In Usman Khawaja scored the highest innings of 81 runs in 125 balls. At the same time, Peter Handscomb played an important inning of 72 runs in 142 balls. For India, Mohammed Shami took 4 wickets and Ashwin-Jadeja took 3-3 wickets. In response, the Indian team was all out after scoring 262 runs. Akshar Patel scored the highest innings of 74 runs in the first innings. While Virat scored 44 and Ashwin scored 37 runs. Nathan Lyon took the maximum of 5 wickets for Australia. On the basis of the first innings, Australia got a lead of 1 run.