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Australia take comfortable lead after Kuhnemann's five-for

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Australia grabbed the early advantage with a lead of 47 on Wednesday after Matthew Kuhnemann's five-wicket haul helped dismiss India for 109 on a dramatic first day of the third Test.

Scorecard The tourists were 156-4 at stumps after Usman Khawaja hit a gritty 60 to drive his team's reply on a viciously turning pitch in Indore.Peter Handscomb, on seven, and Cameron Green, on six, were batting at close of play.

Spinner Ravindra Jadeja took all four Australian wickets.Khawaja stood out with his 21st Test half-century and a 96-run second-wicket stand with Marnus Labuschagne, who made 31.Labuschagne, who tops the Test batsman rankings, won a reprieve on nought when Jadeja was adjudged to have overstepped the crease.The left-handed Khawaja fell with an attempted sweep, caught at deep mid-wicket after putting Australia ahead of India's first-innings total.Stand-in skipper Steve Smith looked good in his knock of 26 before being caught behind.But it was Kuhnemann, a left-arm spinner, who made Australia's day after the hosts elected to bat first on a dry pitch, which turned from the start.Kuhnemann returned his maiden five-wicket haul in just his second Test and bowled out India soon after lunch with the help of senior spinner Nathan Lyon, who took three.Australia, attempting to fight back after two bruising defeats in the four-match series, introduced spin in the sixth over.

Australia take a valuable lead on day one of the Indore Test ??#WTC23 | #INDvAUS | ??: https://t.co/MFbjU9frC0 pic.twitter.com/qiDTWQMnHDIt brought instant reward in a frenetic opening session on a spinning minefield with a low bounce, as Kuhnemann had captain Rohit Sharma stumped for 12.Shubman Gill, recalled in place of the struggling KL Rahul, began to

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After Team India's Holi celebration videos created a storm on social media, a series of pictures -- showing the Australian team enjoying the festival of colours -- has now created a new buzz among the fans. Australia registered a comfortable nine-wicket win over India in the third Test of the Border-Gavasakar Trophy in Indore. With this win, the visitors also entered the World Test Championship final. As both the teams are now gearing up for the fourth Test, which will begin from Thursday in Ahmedabad, the Steve Smith-led side took some time off and celebrated Holi on Wednesday.
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