Australian quicks demolish India
Virat Kohli came out to bat for the injured Shikhar Dhawan on the fourth morning. Dhawan had been hit on the wrist while batting in the nets before play•Getty Images
Johnson then bowled a sharp short ball to dismiss Ajinkya Rahane - caught at backward point - for 10•Getty Images
Mitchell Starc had R Ashwin caught behind to hasten India's slide. The ball had not hit the bat though•Getty Images
He followed it up with the wicket of Shane Watson, as Australia fell to 22 for 2•Getty Images
Smith was eventually run out for 28, before a couple of wickets from Umesh Yadav had Australia six down•Getty Images
Kohli lasted 11 balls and was bowled off the inside edge for 1. Mitchell Johnson was the successful bowler•Getty Images
Johnson had Rohit Sharma caught behind for a duck on his way to picking up 4 for 61•Getty Images
Dhawan was trapped lbw by Nathan Lyon, and India were eventually bundled out for 224, setting Australia 128 for victory•Cricket Australia
Steven Smith helped steady the innings after the early hiccup•Getty Images
India, however, had too few runs on the board left to defend, and the hosts duly completed a four-wicket win to go 2-0 up in the series•Getty Images
Josh Hazlewood had MS Dhoni lbw for another duck, and there were discussions about that dismissal as well. India had lost 4 for 11•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma struck early, having David Warner caught behind for six•Getty Images
He and Chris Rogers shared in a 63-run partnership, with Rogers stroking a 57-ball 55•Getty Images
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