"We have a very good chance of winning the series and the last test match will be crucial for us. But first things first, we will look to finish the job early tomorrow." On a grim day for Australian cricket, Cummins was the only shining light, and he took career-best figures of 6-27 before Kohli declared India's second innings at 106-8 in the morning.
However, Cummins's heroics will likely be consigned to a foot-note, squandered as they were by the specialist batsmen that came before him.
Where straight bats were required to provide a platform of resistance, Aaron Finch got his team off to the worst possible start by throwing away his wicket for three with an unsightly cut shot off Jasprit Bumrah that was gobbled in the slips.