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Updates, analysis and colour from the third day in Melbourne

Andrew McGlashan28-Dec-2020*Most recent entry will appear at the top, please refresh your page for the latest updates. All times are local.6.00pm: Stumps – Australia 133 for 6India closed in on victory in the Boxing Day Test•Getty ImagesIndia put themselves on the brink of one of their finest Test victories as their bowling attack again came to the fore at the MCG to dismantle an increasingly fragile Australia top order. The success was shared equally, but Jasprit Bumrah could easily have had more than one wicket for his efforts while the spin duo of R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja combined with great effect.For the majority of the time in the field they were without Umesh Yadav who, after removing Joe Burns early, limped off with a calf injury that appeared to be series-threatening. The decision to pick five bowlers therefore paid off handsomely for India with Jadeja, following his vital half-century in the innings-defining stand of 121 with Ajinkya Rahane, taking two wickets as he and Ashwin allowed Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj to not be over bowled.At the close of play, Australia had yet to score a half-century in the match. Steven Smith fell for his third single-figure score of the series – bowled behind his pads by Bumrah – and in an 66-over innings they had managed just seven boundaries. There was a dose of controversy thrown in for good measure when Tim Paine was given caught behind by the DRS, which left the Australia captain fuming as he walked off, but the protocols were followed to the letter when Sninko provided a spike where Hot Spot had shown a mark.At that point Australia had lost 3 for 1 in 23 balls and were lurching towards a three-day defeat, but that was at least avoided as Cameron Green and Pat Cummins ground out 34 in 18 overs to ensure India will need to bat again although it remained a long way from being a recovery.5.00pm: Australia foldingRavindra Jadeja dismissed Matthew Wade lbw•Getty ImagesThis is going wrong very quickly for Australia. Travis Head played a loose shot at Mohammed Siraj’s first ball back into the attack, edging to second slip, and then Tim Paine was given out caught behind against Ravindra Jadeja. There was some controversy around the Australia captain’s dismissal which went to the DRS after being given not out on the field. Hot Spot did not show a mark, but there was a spike in Snicko which the third umpire ruled matched with the bat taking the edge. Paine could not believe the decision and walked off shaking his head. Can Australia survive the day and avoid an innings defeat?Here’s a piece from the archives explaining why Snicko can overrule Hot Spot.4.35pm: The spin twinsAustralia are four down and still behind. India taking a firm grip on the contest. Matthew Wade was the latest to depart having played very well, eventually missing a delivery from Ravindra Jadeja that slid on and would have crashed into the stumps. He used up a review, but used his fate. Jadeja and R Ashwin have built pressure as a pair, hustling through their overs as they do so often on the subcontinent, with subtle changes of flight and pace. As hard as they have tried, Australia have not been able to break free. Cameron Green, at No. 6 in his second Test, is unlikely to have faced anything like this before.3.55pm: Is that the moment?Jasprit Bumrah has made a huge inroad, bowling Steven Smith behind his pads for 8, the ball just clipping leg stump enough to dislodge the bails to the bemusement of Smith. It is Smith’s second-lowest match aggregate when dismissed twice in a Test. Australia are still significantly behind with a huge amount now on the middle order. Travis Head received a brute of a delivery first ball from Bumrah which he fended over the slip cordon and Matthew Wade has taken a blow on the helmet from another bouncer.

3.10pm: Tea – Australia 65 for 2Another session of Test cricket on the edge. India have taken two wickets, Australia have slowly eaten into the deficit. Matthew Wade has done an excellent job, going against his natural attacking instincts, and so far not repeating his first-innings error. The early battle between Steven Smith and R Ashwin has been absorbing with Smith nearly falling to repeat of his opening-day dismissal when he flicked Ashwin just short of leg slip. There has been no sign of Ravindra Jadeja with the ball yet, but with Umesh Yadav who remains off the field it’s likely he will have some work in the evening session with 38 overs still to bowl.Meanwhile, during the tea break, here’s a piece for you to read about an important moment in Australian cricket.2.45pm: Ashwin’s beautyR Ashwin produced a wonderful piece of bowling to remove Marnus Labuschagne as a delivery slid across him from round the wicket and was edged to slip. Now the battle with Steven Smith resumes.Meanwhile, here’s a few more thoughts on Joe Burns from Ricky Ponting, speaking on the Channel Seven coverage:

“I said after day one if you look at Wade and Burns even in the first innings of this game, it looks to me that Wade is batting a lot better than Joe Burns. If Warner comes back then unfortunately I think right now it probably has to be Burns that goes. They stuck with him for the first Test and he did repay them in the second innings there. But the difficult thing with the Australian summer is if you leave Joe Burns out now what’s he going to do? He’s going to play Big Bash cricket, there’s no Sheffield Shield cricket to play. Even Davey Warner hasn’t played a game in a while, but he’ll slot in when he’s fit.”

Getty Images2.00pm: India a bowler downIndia’s hopes of pressing home their advantage have taken a blow with Umesh Yadav limping off with what looked like either a calf or ankle injury shortly after dismissing Joe Burns. He pulled up after delivering the third ball of his fourth over with Mohammed Siraj finishing the over. There could be a lot of onus on the spin of R Aswhin and Ravindra Jadeja to fill the void. Depending on how serious Yadav’s problem proves to be, it could be that India are without three of the main quicks alongside Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami.1.25pm: Another failure for BurnsIt did not take long for India to make their first breakthrough when Joe Burns edged a beauty from Umesh Yadav. To compound things he used up a review as well. If David Warner is fit for the third Test Burns’ position looks increasingly vulnerable, although we have been through this only a few weeks ago. To be fair, it was a terrific delivery from Yadav although Burns’ stay had been far from secure.

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