Ashwin bowls India to series-levelling win
India secured a 75-run win in the second Test in Bengaluru to level the series with Australia 1-1
India secured a 75-run win in the second Test in Bengaluru to level the series with Australia 1-1
India's captain Virat Kohli has said that Australia crossed the line "that you don't cross on a cricket field" when it comes to DRS protocols
R Ashwin's record-breaking spree, Josh Hazlewood's career-best, Cheteshwar Pujara's first and Nathan Lyon's contrast between first and second-innings number stand out
A decision not to use DRS when Shaun Marsh was given lbw while padding up to Umesh Yadav contributed to Australia's 75-run defeat in Bengaluru
In a match of extremely small margins, these moments featuring India and Australia's use of the review system stood out as important
The Bengaluru Test was such that you never knew what could happen, and even when you did, everything changed the very next moment
Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood triggered a slide with the second new ball that resulted in India slipping from 238 for 4 to 274 all out in the second innings
While India's spinners took a six-for each, the stats suggest it was their fast bowlers who made the difference on a jigsaw-puzzle pitch in Bengaluru
A solid defensive game, rotation of strike and adding boundary options - Aakash Chopra analyses what the Australian opener needs to do to succeed against the offspinner
India held the advantage at stumps on the third day in Bengaluru, where they led by 126 runs with six wickets in hand
Having bowled and batted with tremendous skill over the first two days in Bengaluru, Australia's discipline began to unravel on the third
Stats highlights after the third day's play in Bengaluru, where Cheteshwar Pujara ended a run of poor scores against Australia
With HotSpot absent, India were "surprised" by the third umpire's decision to uphold the on-field lbw verdict, by Nigel Llong, that signalled Virat Kohli's wicket
Aakash Chopra looks at the technical changes the batsmen needed to make to score runs to tackle the variables of the Bengaluru pitch on the third day
The India batting coach said that the Bengaluru Test was very much in the balance and if they played the first two sessions on the fourth day well, they would have their noses ahead of the visitors
At the venue of his memorable debut where he guided a tricky chase, Pujara applied the hard grind to expertly steer India out of choppy waters against the same opposition
On a difficult batting pitch, Australia fought hard to secure a 48-run lead at stumps on the second day in Bengaluru
Cheteshwar Pujara has said the pitch in Bengaluru gets better as the day progresses, and hence India are well in the game if they can bowl the visitors out early on the third day
India's decision to go with four bowlers meant each of them had to step up - a job they did and would have felt happier about had the match situation been different
The series was on the line - or at least that's how it felt - and after 90 overs of the best Test cricket in a long time both Australia and India are still in with a shout
Matt Renshaw, who scored 60, said that he responded to what the Indian players said to him with a smile to try and unnerve their bowlers
R Ashwin has a Test average of less than 20 against left-handers, and dismisses them once every 45 balls, but in Australia's first innings he bowled 221 balls at them and returned figures of 1 for 62
Remarkable control from the Australian bowlers resulted in massive pressure being built up which led to a steady supply of wickets as India folded for 189 on the first day
KL Rahul stood out for India on the first day of the Bengaluru Test, and he showed how he could change gears against spinners, especially with wickets falling around him
Twitter reactions to Nathan Lyon's record-breaking performance in Bengaluru
While Australia have come for the series well prepared, India seem to have gone in with the belief that winning the series would only require their players to repeat the same processes that have won them so much in the recent past
Aakash Chopra analyses how Nathan Lyon used accuracy, bounce, revolutions and much more to end with as many as eight wickets on the first day in Bengaluru
Nathan Lyon could see the correlation between his success and the suffocating consistency of the Australian bowling attack, which gave India only 18 boundaries
A statistical breakdown of Nathan Lyon's record against India's top order
Nathan Lyon hadn't quite produced a body of work in Asia, but his pain of failing to meet the level required in spin-friendly conditions was quickly alleviated in Bengaluru
Australia's assistant coach David Saker has said that they were horrified when captain Steven Smith looked up to the dressing room for DRS advice during the Bengaluru Test, and said suggestions that the communication was systematically used are absurd
While Virat Kohli suggested the Australians deliberately used dressing room help for DRS, the visitors had other things to say
Tuning in to a cracker of a Test in a time zone more than five hours ahead of yours is quite the tonic
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The BCCI has withdrawn the complaint it had filed with the ICC on Thursday afternoon against Australia captain Steven Smith and batsman Peter Handscomb in relation to the DRS controversy in the B
Australia had "never ever" systematically used the team viewing area to deliver messages to players on whether to use the DRS, according to the coach Darren Lehmann
R Ashwin and Cheteshwar Pujara on the Smith-DRS incident, on needling David Warner, and the forehead-pointing incident that mimicked Mitchell Starc
Smith and Co have been on the ball but there are a couple of areas where they can step it up
The India batter pays tribute to his offspinner team-mate, who stands on the verge of his 100th Test
While the outfield in Bengaluru was rated as very good, it is understood that one of the main factors in Chris Broad's pitch appraisal was the variable bounce
Anil Kumble has said India have moved on from the DRS incident that flared up towards the end of the Bengaluru Test
Hawk-Eye has explained the mechanics behind the David Warner lbw dismissal in the second innings of the Bengaluru Test, which to the naked eye seemed a dubious "umpire's call" on the point of impact
To our dissatisfaction, we might never know who was in the wrong in the DRS debacle. But the best way forward has been settled upon under complex circumstances
Virat Kohli has said the team is preparing for the second Test the way they usually do for a match, and hinted towards a "few surprises" with respect to the XI that will play on Saturday
Virat Kohli has said he won't engage with Steven Smith's suggestion that Australia are "one or two sessions" away from retaining the Border-Gavaskar trophy
Australia captain Steven Smith said he was "in the zone" in Pune and hopes to bring the same to Bengaluru during the second Test
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Out of four Tests in Bengaluru, Australia have won two of them and will be hoping to add one more to the tally
Australia hold the momentum going into Bengaluru, a venue where they won more Tests than they have lost against India