India v Australia, 4th Test, Delhi, 3rd day
Jadeja, Pujara steer India to 4-0
India began the day 266 for 8, looking to build a substantial lead going into the second innings. These hopes were dashed in the third over of the day, when both Ishant Sharma and Pragyan Ojha were dismissed off consecutive balls by Nathan Lyon to end the India innings•BCCI
David Warner went soon after, with Jadeja making the early inroads•BCCI
Matthew Wade and Steven Smith provided resistance with a 41-run stand, before Smith fell to Jadeja for 18•BCCI
Siddle became the first Test batsman to score fifties in both innings at No. 9. Soon after achieving this feat, he was stumped off R Ashwin to wrap the Australian innings for 164•BCCI
Virat Kohli was given leg before as India went pass 100•BCCI
But Pujara steered India away from a tight spot, and with MS Dhoni, knocked off the remaining runs to take India to a historic 4-0 victory•BCCI
Australia began their second innings, with Glenn Maxwell being pushed up the order to open. He didn't last long, as he was bowled by Ravindra Jadeja for 8 runs•BCCI
Phillip Hughes, who had looked more assured at the crease as the series progressed, was dismissed for 6•BCCI
Mitchell Johnson was bowled through the gate next ball, as Australia were teetering at 94 for 7•BCCI
M Vijay and Chesteshwar Pujara were tasked with a tricky 155-run chase for India to complete a 4-0 whitewash. However Vijay didn't last long, as he was bowled while attempting a reverse sweep off Maxwell•BCCI
Sachin Tendulkar was dismissed soon after for 1•BCCI
Ed Cowan, who played well in spite of wickets tumbling from the other end, was finally out leg before to Jadeja for 24•BCCI
Peter Siddle, fresh from a first innings fifty, continued on in the same vein•BCCI
Pujara completed his second half-century of the match, as India cruised their way to the target•BCCI
Ajinkya Rahane miserable debut continued, as he added a solitary run to his tally•BCCI