India 14/1 after 4 overs
Nathan Lyon into the attack for the final over of the session. What a dramatic session this has been. First, Australia suffering a huge collapse from 61/1 to 113, then Lyon striking early in India’s chase to remove KL Rahul. India are 14/1, with Rohit Sharma (12*) and Cheteshwar Pujara (1*) still unbeaten. India need a further 101 runs to win this contest. Stay tuned for the session in around 40 minutes.
OUT! Early blow for India as KL Rahul departs. KL Rahul’s poor run of form with the bat continues, as he is caught by Alex Carey behind the wickets.Rahul c Carey b Lyon 1
Australia 113 all out
Nine wickets fall in less than two hours as Australia suffer a horror collapse. From 61/1, the Aussies have inflicted self-destruction to be all out for 113. This means India have to chase down a target of 115 when they come out to bat shortly.
OUT! Another one bites the dust. Alex Carey is cleaned up by Jadeja, who collects his second five-wicket haul in as many Tests this series. Carey b Jadeja 7
Australia 110/7 after 27 overs
Ashwin continues. Australia have two new batters in Alex Carey and Nathan Lyon. A welcome boundary from Alex Carey, as he hits over mid-on for a four. The visitors will be looking to get at least till 150 in these difficult circumstances for them.
OUT! Cleaned up, and Pat Cummins has to depart. Australia are enduring a nightmare run in Delhi. Ravindra Jadeja with his third wicket. Cummins b Jadeja 0
OUT! Handscomb is the latest to depart. He is caught by Virat Kohli at slip after going forward for the drive, but the turn means it takes the outside edge en route to Kohli. Handscomb c Kohli b Jadeja 0
OUT! Ravindra Jadeja cleans up Marnus Labuschagne as Australia lose another costly wickets. Things are not going Australia’s way today, they have lost their third wicket in less than an hour. Labuschagne b Jadeja 35
OUT! Ashwin gets his second wicket of the day, removing Steve Smith. Australia lose another big wicket. Smith’s experience could have come in handy during situations like these but he has to go now. He is struck LBW, a decision that he reviews. Smith goes for the sweep but misses it. It’s pitching in line, and the impact is umpire’s call on leg stump. Smith lbw b Ashwin 9
Australia 72/2 after 15 overs
Ashwin has struck early on Day three of the second Test against Australia, removing Travis Head for 43. He was edged and caught by wicketkeeper KS Bharat, and his dismissal has got in Steve Smith at number four.