Series tied with Australia's win in the second Test

Mangshir 23, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

Series tied with Australia's win in the second Test

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Australia won the second Test against India by ten wickets on the third day on Sunday. Having set a target of 19 runs for victory in Adelaide, Australia won it without losing any wicket. With this result, the series of five Tests has reached 1-1.

Opener Nathan McSwany scored 10 runs and Usman Khawaja scored 9 runs for the home team. Earlier, India scored 175 runs in their second innings and were bowled out. Nishit Reddy's 42 runs was the highest individual score.

Australian captain Pat Cummins took five wickets for 57 runs. Similarly, Mitchell Starc took two wickets and Scott Boland took three wickets. India started the second day with a lead of 128 runs after losing five wickets and the entire team could not last long.

Before that, India scored 180 runs in the first innings. In response, Australia added 337 runs with the help of Travis Head's century. Now the third Test will start in Brisbane on Saturday . 

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