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'Disappointed' Pat Cummins says Australia to review shot choice

pre-determined ploy to use sweep shots to counter spin backfired for them at the Kotla pitch in Delhi. An over-reliance on sweep shots hastened their collapse on the third day of the second Test as they suffered a six-wicket loss to hosts India, who now take a 2-0 unassailable lead in the four-match series.The visitors resumed on 61 for 1 but lost their remaining nine wickets in just over 90 minutes to fold for 113 in a dismal morning session on a tricky, low-bouncing Kotla pitch.

India spinner Ravindra Jadeja, who returned career-best figures of 7 for 42, dazzled with seven wickets to bring down the curtains on Australia."Disappointed, we were ahead of the game but we slipped. Everyone controls their own game, some balls just have your name.

But I think there will be a review. Shot choice, did we go about it the right way?" Cummins said after his team's second straight Test loss inside three days.

1/11Jadeja stars as India hammer Australia to take 2-0 Test series leadShow Captions<p>Ravindra Jadeja returned career-best figures of 7/42 to lead Australia's hammering by six wickets inside three days to bring India to a 2-0 Test series lead.

</p><p>Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin to dismiss Australia for 113 in a morning session when the tourists' batting imploded, thanks to an overused sweep shot on a tricky pitch. </p><p>India romped to their victory target of 115 in the second session to guarantee them retention of the Border Gavaskar Trophy in the four-match series.</p><p>India have won their previous three series against Australia and are now close to securing a spot in the World Test Championship final.</p><p>India lost skipper Rohit Sharma, run out after a fluent 31, and Virat Kohli, who surpassed 25,000 international.

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