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4th Test: Aussie tail fights back after Bumrah barrage as hosts' lead swells to 333

On Day 4 of the 4th Border-Gavaskar Test, Australia’s tailenders battled back after Jasprit Bumrah’s strong spell, with Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland adding 55 runs to extend the lead to 333.

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Melbourne: The fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series is set for a grandstand finish at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, after a solid 55-run stand for the final wicket between Nathan Lyon (41 not out) and Scott Boland (10 not out) helped Australia extended its lead to 333 runs.

At stumps, Australia reached 228/9 in 82 overs, surviving a deadly four-wicket haul from Jasprit Bumrah, which reduced them to 91/6, with the pacer clinching his 200th Test wicket in the process. But Marnus Labuschagne stood up to make 70, while skipper Pat Cummins made 41 to stage Australia’s initial recovery.

But Lyon and Boland batted together for 110 balls, and ensured their resistance left India agitated in front of 43,867 fans. It would be interesting to see if Australia would continue batting tomorrow or declare overnight and push India into a remarkable chase – the highest-ever in the MCG - on final day’s play, something which will make many fans recall the epic 2021 Gabba chase.

In the morning, India added only 11 to the overnight total before Nitish Kumar Reddy holed out off Nathan Lyon for 114. Pat Cummins believed he had Siraj caught at slip, as the third umpire said it was a bump ball. Reddy flat-batted Lyon for four, before slicing to long-off as he became the last batter to fall for India, ending his memorable maiden Test hundred which lit up MCG.

The second session saw India claw back in the game, thanks to Bumrah taking out Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh and Alex Carey in quick succession, becoming the fastest India pacer to reach 200 Test wickets.

In the second session, just when it looked like the partnership between Labuschagne and Steve Smith would go big, Siraj had Smith chasing a full and wide ball with very little foot movement and got him to nick behind to Rishabh Pant.

The Bumrah show under bright Melbourne sunshine began when birthday boy Head was on the back foot and flicked straight to mid-wicket for just one, giving the pacer his 200th Test wicket.

Bumrah wasn’t still satisfied – he got Mitchell Marsh to poke at a rising ball indecisively and took a faint shoulder edge behind to Pant, as the all-rounder was out for a five-ball duck. Alex Carey was next to fall for just two as Bumrah got a ball to jag in from outside the off-stump and sneak through the gate to hit off-stump.

The final session began with Siraj striking with his first ball – getting to jag off the pitch to trap Labuschagne lbw. The batter went for the review, but ball tracking said the ball was clipping the bails on the umpire’s call, and Labuschagne had to walk back for 70. Starc was run-out in pursuit of a second run, with Pant removing his glove and effecting the run-out at non-striker’s end.

The end of Australia’s innings looked imminent when Ravindra Jadeja got one to pitch on off stump and turns away to take the edge of Cummins’s bat, and dismiss him for 41 runs off 90 balls. But with India’s bowlers being tiring and the ball becoming soft, Lyon and Boland got the platform to launch their resistance.

The desperation meant Siraj dropped a chance on follow-through off Lyon, who also survived the lbw attempt, as India burnt their final review. While Boland cut Siraj for four to bring up Australia’s 300, Lyon was sweeping, dancing down the pitch, chipping and slicing for boundaries.

There was some drama on the last over of the day when KL Rahul took a tumbling catch by using his legs of Lyon against Bumrah, but the replays showed a no ball. India’s frustration continued as Lyon took a brace to bring up the 50-run partnership of the final wicket before getting a four off an edge on the last ball of the day as an exciting day of Test cricket came to an end, setting the stage for a cracking day five’ play.

Brief Scores: Australia 474 and 228/9 in 82 overs (Marnus Labuschagne 70, Nathan Lyon 41 not out; Jasprit Bumrah 4-56, Mohammed Siraj 3-66) lead India 369 in 119.3 overs (Nitish Kumar Reddy 114, Yashasvi Jaiswal 82; Scott Boland 3-57, Pat Cummins 3-89) by 333 runs. IANS

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