Summary

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  • India score rapidly but losing wickets regularly

  • Boland takes three wickets including Kohli for 6

  • Australia bowled out for 181 to give India four-run lead

  • Jasprit Bumrah leaves SCG to have scan

  • Beau Webster makes 57 on debut

  • Fifth Test, day two, Sydney - series level at 1-1

  • India must win to retain hopes of reaching World Test Championship

  • Victory would secure Australia's place v South Africa at Lord's in June

  1. India lead by over 145 but Australia in touch at close of playpublished at 07:09 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January

    • India ended day two on 141-6
    • Rishabh Pant hit a brilliant 61 off only 33 deliveries, but Australia kept pegging India back
    • Pant hit six fours and four sixes, including one off his first delivery
    • Scott Boland took 4-42
  2. Frantic post-tea sessionpublished at 06:08 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January

    • Yashasvi Jaiswal hit Mitchell Starc for 16 in India's first over
    • Scott Boland pegged India back with three quick wickets
    • Virat Kohli caught by Steve Smith off Boland for 6 in what is likely to be his last Test innings in Australia
    • Rishabh Pant hit Boland for six off first ball and proceeded to score quickly as India's lead moved past 100
  3. What happened in the afternoon session?published at 04:19 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January

    Jasprit Bumrah leaves the field at SydneyImage source, Getty Images
    • Jasprit Bumrah left the field after bowling only one over after lunch
    • All-rounder Beau Webster hit 57 on debut to top score as Australia struggled to reach India's first innings score
    • India bowled Australia out for 181 on the stroke of tea to lead by four runs
    • Mohammed Siraj took 3-51 and Prasidh Krishna took 3-42
    • Bumrah was seen leaving the SCG with India team doctor
  4. What happened in the morning session?published at 04:09 Greenwich Mean Time 4 January

    Siraj dismisses HeadImage source, Getty Images
    • Australia began the day on 9-1
    • India started well and reduced Australia to 39-4 when Sam Konstas and Travis Head fell in the same Mohammed Siraj over
    • Steve Smith helped Australia recover with 33 before being caught by KL Rahul off Prasidh Krishna
    • Australia reached 101-5 at lunch