New Delhi: Australian skipper Steve Smith, who has been the visitors' chief contributor with the bat, failed to live up to his repute in the second innings of Dharamsala Test after being dismissed by Bhuvneshwar Kumar for just 17 runs.


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All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja hit a fine half-century before India were bowled out for 332 on the third day of the decisive fourth Test against Australia on Monday.


Jadeja shared 96 runs for the seventh wicket with Wriddhiman Saha to take the hosts past Australia`s first innings total of 300 and grab a lead of 32 runs.


As soon as the tourists came out to bat, the Indian seam duo of Umesh Yadav and Bhuvneshwar Kumar welcomed them with bouncers, getting both openers Matt Renshaw and David Warner out for cheap.


Seeing Aussies struggle against what could be call their stregth area, Steve Smith came out to bat hoping to rebuild the innigns but couldn't last for more than 15 balls.


Here's how the Aussie skipper was bowled by Bhuvneshwar Kumar:-



At Tea, Australia were 92 for 5 in their second innings on the third day of the fourth and final cricket Test against India.


Australia have taken an overall lead of 60 runs with 5 second innings wickets in hand.