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India take charge against Australia but could pay for crucial drops – The Guardian
The tourists lead by 62 and with nine second-innings wickets in hand after two eventful days in Adelaide

CricketAustralian Associated Press
Fri 18 Dec 2020 06.58 EST
A captains knock and wagging tail have given Australia some hope of victory in a day-night Test that hangs in the balance after two eventful days at the Adelaide Oval, where India are 9-1 in their second innings and lead by 62 runs.
Tim Paine led from the front with an unbeaten 73 on Friday, producing arguably his most important knock since memorably helping Australia salvage a draw against Pakistan in the aftermath of the Cape Town cheating…
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