Jasprit Bumrah left Australia in a daze with a dream spell as the hosts were tottering at 135 for 6 at tea, giving India their first sniff of victory on the fourth day of the fourth Test here on Sunday. Australia are currently leading by 240 runs and the Indian bowling unit led by Bumrah hasn't let them run away despite a 105-run first innings lead after India finished their first essay on 369.
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Bumrah (4/30 in 14 overs), who completed 200 Test wickets at an incredible average of 19.56, was unplayable in the second innings. With immaculate length, awkward bounce and late movement, he had the Australian line-up in complete tangle.
Marnus Labuschagne (65 batting, 118 balls) fought doggedly but could have been dismissed if Yashasvi Jaiswal held onto a regulation catch in third slip off Akash Deep.
For the first time since the Perth Test, Bumrah had meaningful support from the other end as Australia lost three wickets in a space of 10 deliveries.
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