Lyon puts Australia on top in India

By BBC

Australia restricted India to 248-6 and a deficit of 52 runs as they gained the upper hand on day two of the fourth and deciding Test.

India lost Murali Vijay early on in response to Australia’s first-innings 300 but KL Rahul and Cheteshwar Pujara steadied them to 108-1.

However, Rahul (60) was caught off Pat Cummins before Nathan Lyon took four wickets to reduce the hosts to 221-6.

Wriddhiman Saha was dropped as India made it to close without further loss.

Saha was on nine when he edged a Cummins delivery to first slip where Matthew Renshaw spilled the catch.

It was the second time Renshaw failed to take a catch off pace bowler Cummins on the second day as he also missed a catch off Rahul when the opener was on 10.

Cummins did eventually snare Rahul during a fiery spell in which he exchanged words with the India batsman, who ended up sending a catch David Warner’s way after mistiming an ambitious shot.

Pujara (57) and stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane (46) offered some resistance but the hosts struggled for runs for the most part against a disciplined Australian attack, with impressive spinner Lyon taking 4-67.

The series is currently level at 1-1.