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australia vs india, 4th test, day 2, sydney
Australia vs India, 4th Test, Day 2, Sydney
India lost Hanuma Vihari early on in the day and slipped to 329 for 5.
Pujara and Pant then got together to take India to 389 for 5 at Lunch.
Pujara was the only wicket that fell in the second session as India cruised to 491 for 6 at Tea.
Pujara made 193 off 373 and extended his tally of balls faced in the series to 1258.
Pant became the first Indian 'keeper to score a century in Australia and remained unbeaten on 159.
Ravindra Jadeja (81) was the last wicket to fall as India declared on 622 for 7.
Marcus Harris and Usman Khawaja saw off ten overs to take Australia to 24 for no loss at stumps.
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