How India deflated Australia in 19.1 overs

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In about 90 minutes of absolute bizarre batting against high-quality spin of Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin, Australia were shot out for 113,
turning an intriguing Test match into a lopsided affair as India chased down the 114-run target with six wickets to spare to go 2-0 up in
the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on Sunday.In comparison to the preceding Test in Nagpur, Australia had a field day of sorts on the first two days
here
But then there was Jadeja waiting to re-introduce them to the house of horror on a wicked third-day Indian pitch
For the second time in the series, he exploited the glaring technical inadequacies of Aussie batsmen to return career-best figures of 7/42
with Ashwin claiming 3/59.For a brief while, it seemed the Australian batters had learnt to play in spinning conditions as they got ahead by
62 runs by the end of Day 2
Surprisingly, they gave away the advantage all too quickly on Sunday morning, resorting to a premeditated-sweep-only tactic the moment
Ashwin found the outside edge of Travis Head in the first over of the day
Jadeja and Ashwin, ever ready to pounce on their prey in home conditions, were not going to relent withoutdevouring the sitting ducks.As
Cheteshwar Pujara capped his 100th Test by dispatching Todd Murphy to the boundary to finish proceedingsat the Kotla, India retained the
put under pressure but there was no sense of panic
He just kept relying on whathe is good at and he kept doing that
He went for more than five runs per over last evening but he knew exactly what the batters were trying to do and was confident to put them
with the ball on a pitch that offers a semblance of variable bounce and any degree of turn
In fact, only two Australian batters were caught out.Once Steve Smith fell sweeping to Ashwin and Labuschagne was bowled playing back to a
good length delivery from Jadeja that kept low, rest of the Australian batters looked like they were lost in a haunted house
We will keep it tight and let batters make that mistake
Having capitulated not once but twice in the series, it will be tough for the visitors to get over the psychological scars inflicted on them
and make a comeback in the series.