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Ind vs Aus, 2nd Test: India beat Australia by 75 runs, level series 1-1

Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane led the Indian batting defence on Monday with a 93-run stand for the fifth wicket, giving the hosts a 126-run lead in the second test against Australia at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here.

Ind vs Aus, 2nd Test, Day 4: India beat Australia by 75 runs, level series 1-1
Ind vs Aus, 2nd Test, Day 4: India beat Australia by 75 runs, level series 1-1

Bengaluru: Making a strong comeback after being trailed by 87 runs in the first innings, India prevailed in the end to beat Australia by 75 runs in the second cricket Test to level the four-match series 1-1 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium here. 

Ravichandran Ashwin's 25th five-wicket haul was the cornerstone of India's remarkable turnaround as the hosts defeated Australia ended up decimated for 112 in only 35.4 overs. 

Defending a competitive target of 188 with the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on line, Ashwin was unplayable on a tricky fourth-day surface with magnificent figures of 6 for 41. 

In what seemed like a recap of India’s second innings in the Pune Test, Australia too crumbled like a house of cards and lost the last six for a mere 11 runs between overs 26th and 36th. 

With their backs firmly against the wall, it was a battle of attrition for Kohli and his boys after their humiliating loss in Pune. 

It turned out to be a collective effort in the end with KL Rahul (90 and 51), Cheteshwar Pujara (92) and Ajinkya Rahane (52) doing their bit with the bat. Not to forget an invaluable 20 runs from Wriddhiman Saha. 

After a bad run in Pune, spin twins Ashwin (8 wickets) and Ravindra Jadeja (7 wickets) accounted for 15 out of the 20 wickets. 

The pitch, which deteriorated with each passing moment, made the target of 188 look as big as 350. Only skipper Steve Smith (28) and Peter Handscomb (24) were the only batsmen to cross 20-run mark for Australia. 

Till the 10th over of the chase, things looked good for Australia as they were 42 for 1, losing only Matt Renshaw (5) who got an unplayable delivery from Ishant Sharma. 

David Warner (17) got a leg before decision off Ashwin's bowling going against him. Warner reviewed it unsuccessfully. 

Umesh Yadav (2/30 in 9 overs) then produced the double break with Shaun Marsh (9) getting one to come back after hitting one of those ever widening cracks. Smith got a shooter that didn't even rise enough hitting him on the boot. 

It was plumb and Smith, trying to get a clue from the dressing room beyond his 15-second time, got into a brief altercation with rival captain Kohli. 

Mitchell Marsh (13) and Peter Handscomb (24) added 27 runs and tried to stem the rot during their fifth wicket partnership. 

This was the time when Ashwin, coming for his second spell, ran riot dismissing Marsh, Matthew Wade and Mitchell Starc in quick succession. 

Once it was 103 for 7, the game was all over for Australia. The third Test will be played in Ranchi from March 16. 

Brief scores:

Australia: 276 & 112 (Steven Smith 28, Peter Handscomb 19 batting, Ravichandran Ashwin 3/35, Umesh Yadav 2/26) vs India: 189 & 274 (Cheteshwar Pujara 92, Ajinkya Rahane 52, Lokesh Rahul 51; Josh Hazlewood 6/74).

(With PTI inputs)