India Lose Perth Test by Innings and 37 Runs


Perth, Jan 15 (IANS):India lost the third Test against Australia by an innings and 37 runs after being bowled out for 171 in their second innings on day three here Sunday.

India, starting the day on 88 for four, were all out minutes after lunch.

Virat Kohli top-scored for the visitors with 75 while Rahul Dravid made 47. Ben Hilfenhaus took four wickets for Australia while Peter Siddle took three.

Australia had made 369 in their first innings in response to India's opening day effort of 161.

  

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  • jacobnelson, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 15 2012

    WE HAVE AGNI,PRITHVI AND TENDULKAR.
    WHAT IS HTE LAC?

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  • Clitus Tauro, Doha/Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 15 2012

    To Beat INDIA, the opposite team of any nation, if you win the toss, batting first, just make 350 to 375 runs as their first innings and let India play both their innings withthin that score...Hatss off to Indian ors.....You can finish test match within 3 days....Let INDIAN Players then relax and go for shopping or advertisement from the remaining two days play....

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  • Louis, Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 15 2012

    Too much cricket is too bad. It's good to loose. Now the students will stop watching cricket n concentrate on studies. For BCCI it's not at all a sport but money minting business. 12 months of an year there are matches. No rest for players.

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