Second Test: India slump to 157/7 versus Australia (Lunch Report)

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Last Updated : Dec 20 2014 | 8:15 AM IST

A dismal batting performance by the Indians saw them collapsing to 157 for seven, leading by just 60 runs, at lunch on day four of the second Test against Australia at the Gabba here Saturday.

It all went wrong for the Indians on the fourth morning.

Overnight batsman Shikhar Dhawan (batting 41) was injured after he was hit on the wrist while batting in the nets and didn't come out to bat.

Cheteshwar Pujara (43) came out to bat with Virat Kohli (1) and things just kept getting worse for the Indians after that.

Kohli never seemed prepared and was very tentative and was ultimately castled by Mitchell Johnson, who drew first blood.

Johnson was all over India after that; bowling with pace and menace on a pitch that was beginning to get a little difficult to bat on.

India went from 71 for one to 87 for five, to all but hand Australia the match.

There were a couple of short partnerships between Pujara and Ravichandran Ashwin (19) and Pujara and the returning Dhawan, but nothing substantial enough to stem the tide of Australian dominance.

Johnson was back at his best, with Shane Watson and the five-wicket hero from the first innings -- debutant pacer Josh Hazlewood right on the money too.

Mitchell Starc was a little wayward as always, but bowled a good ball to get Ashwin out.

That decision looked a little iffy, as did Mahendra Singh Dhoni's lbw.

India, meanwhile, came out with a statement complaining about the practice nets, which they feel have been uneven. The Indians said that they had been requesting for fresh pitches for the last two days, but they had only got used pitches to practice on.

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First Published: Dec 20 2014 | 8:06 AM IST

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