The Pujara-Murali Vijay duo punished the lacklustre Australian attack as India went into lunch at a score of 400 for three with their first innings lead swelling upto 163.
At the break, Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, were batting on 3 and 4 respectively.
Pujara-Vijay added a record 370 runs for the second-wicket partnership before the latter was finally dismissed for a well-made 167, ending his 361-ball knock, in which he hit 23 boundaries and two sixes.
During Pujara and Vijay's marathon partnership, there were a few records that tumbled.
Pujara-Vijay duo also eclipsed the 34-year-old second wicket partnership record of 344 runs set by Sunil Gavaskar (182) and Dilip Vengsarkar (157) against the West Indies at Kolkata in 1978.
Pujara reached his double ton, when he came down the track to whip Glenn Maxwell to the mid-wicket boundary.
The Australian bowlers lacked penetration to cause any damage whatsoever as not even once Pujara and Vijay looked liked getting out.
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