MELBOURNE: A clinical and "obsessed" India mopped up Australia’s tail to win the third Test in Melbourne on Sunday by 137 runs and take an unassailable 2-1 lead into the final clash at Sydney.The home team resumed at 258 for eight after the morning session was wiped out by rain in their unlikely quest to hunt down a huge 399, which would have been a record fourth-innings chase at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. No team before had made more than 332 to win, and that was in 1928 by England. But they fell well short of the target, with Jasprit Bumrah taking the key wicket of dogged Pat Cummins and Ishant Sharma snaring Nathan Lyon to secure the emphatic win. India, the world’s top-ranked nation, are now zeroing in on a first-ever series win Down Under in Sydney later this week, where they need only a draw to smash the long-time jinx. It is a feat that skipper Virat Kohli has so publicly coveted since his men arrived in Australia last month."We always believed that this was very possible because of the talent we have in the side and the mindset we have been carrying for the last 12 months," Kohli said. "If you want to win a series away from home, it has to be an obsession, so hats off to the whole team for sticking together, believing in themselves and being obsessed about getting results."India 1st innings: 443-7 decAustralia first innings: 151India 2nd innings: 106-8 decAustralia 2nd innings (overnight 258-8):M. Harris c Agarwal b Jadeja 13A. Finch c Kohli b Bumrah 3U. Khawaja lbw b Shami 33S. Marsh lbw b Bumrah 44T. Head b Sharma 34M. Marsh c Kohli b Jadeja 10T. Paine c Pant b Jadeja 26P. Cummins c Pujara b Bumrah 63M. Starc b Shami 18N. Lyon c Pant b Sharma 7J. Hazlewood not out 0Extras: (lb6, b2, w2) 10Total: (all out, 89.3 overs) 261Fall: 1-6 (Finch), 2-33 (Harris), 3-63 (Khawaja), 4-114 (S. Marsh), 5-135 (M. Marsh), 6-157 (Head), 7-176 (Paine), 8-215 (Starc), 9-261 (Cummins), 10-261 (Lyon)Bowling: Bumrah 19-3-53-3, Sharma 14.3-1-40-2, Jadeja 32-6-82-3, Shami 21-2-71-2, Vihari 3-1-7-0Toss: IndiaResult: India won by 137 runsSeries: India lead 2-1Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), Ian Gould (ENG)TV umpire: Richard Kettleborough (ENG)Match referee: Paul Wilson (AUS).
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Monday, December 31, 2018
India mop up Aussie tail to take 2-1 lead
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