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IND vs AUS: Australia All Out for 181 Runs, India Leads by 4 Runs in Sydney Test

In the ongoing Sydney Test, Team India took a narrow 4-run lead after dismissing Australia for just 181 runs in their first innings. India’s bowlers put on a brilliant performance, with Mohammad Siraj and Prasidh Krishna claiming three wickets each. Jasprit Bumrah and Nitish Kumar Reddy also contributed with two wickets apiece.India’s strong bowling attack helped them seize control of the match, but Australia's batting collapse has left them trailing.In their second innings, India came out with a bang. Yashasvi Jaiswal started aggressively, smashing four boundaries off the first over bowled by Mitchell Starc. With the momentum on their side, India will look to build a solid total and further capitalize on their slim advantage.

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