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Ind vs Aus: Pujara bows down at the brink of lunch, India 72/2

| | Mar 04, 2017, at 05:42 pm
Bengaluru, Mar 4 (IBNS): Following a steady hand, a dogged Cheteshwar Pujara fell at the nick of lunch time here on Saturday to give Australia their second wicket of the morning session of second Test match against India.

At lunch, the Indian batsmen have put on 72 runs for the loss of two wickets.

Abhinav Mukund, who had last featured in a Test match way back in 2011, failed to trouble the scorers.

His effort lasted just the eight deliveries as he was trapped in front by Mitchell Starc.

At 11 for the loss of the first wicket, KL Rahul forged a 61 run partnership with senior colleague Pujara, in what was a slow session for the home side.

The Australians bowled quick and was accurate, giving little respite to the Indian batters, who were bowled out Inside 80 overs in the last encounter.

Both Rahul and Pujara played cautiously, until Nathan Lyon got the better of the Saurashtra batsman, as a bit of extra bounce did the trick.

While his 66 balls yielded 17 runs, Rahul will resume his innings on 48 runs.

Playing in his home ground, the Karnataka lad has faced 93 balls so far, hitting eight of those for boundaries.

Image: BCCI Twitter

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