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Australia vs India 2014/15 - 4th Test: Australia claim series 2-0 after Sydney Test draw

Australia regained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Sydney, Jan 10 - India managed to cling on to a draw in the fourth and final Test, courtesy some brave batting by Ajinkya Rahane and Bhuvneshwar Kumar as Australia won the series 2-0 at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here on Saturday.

India looked well poised in their 349-run chase at tea and raised prospects of an improbable win, batting at 160 for two with opener Murali Vijay (80) and skipper Virat Kohli (46) looking set at the crease.

But yet another spectacular collapse saw India surrender that initiative, slumping to 217 for seven from 178 for two, which put the visitors in a precarious position from where Rahane (38 not out) and Bhuvneshwar (20 not out) batted resolutely to save the match for India.

Australia declared at their overnight score of 251/6, setting India a target of 349 runs. Australia skipper Steven Smith, later declared Man-of-the-Series, knew it would be difficult for India to chase down the target on a wearing fifth day SCG pitch.

Indian openers Vijay and Lokesh Rahul (16) looked solid at the crease at the start despite Vijay being dropped twice. However, Australia did not have to wait long for success as off-spinner Nathan Lyon (two wickets for 110) scalped first innings century maker Rahul, who gloved a turning delivery to backward short-leg.

Vijay and Rohit Sharma (39) then looked strong in the middle, striking a decent partnership until the latter was caught by Smith, who took a blinder at wide slip, flying to his right and taking a single-handed catch.

Vijay then consolidated the Indian innings with captain Kohli. Though India were quite respectful towards the pacers, they went after Lyon, who emerged as the most successful bowler of the series with 23 wickets.

The 30-year-old Vijay took time to settle down but slowly got into an attacking mode to score his fourth half-century of the series and the 10th of his career. His innings was laden with seven boundaries and two magnificent sixes.

At 178 for two, India looked well on course with two of their most successful batsmen of the series at the crease. This was when the fall started.

Kohli’s presence meant India were still in with a chance despite Vijay's untimely dismissal. However, Kohli, Suresh Raina (0), Wriddhiman Saha (0) and Ravichandran Ashwin (1) fell within a span of 16 runs, spelling deep trouble for India.

With almost 22 overs left in the day and just three wickets more needed, Australia looked set for victory and they pulled all stops to achieve it.

However, their onslaught was negated by the solid Rahane and Bhuvneshwar, who played out the remaining overs quietly, and with one ball left in the day's play, both sides decided to shake hands.

Australian pacers were right on target on the fifth day track where spinners have traditionally been more effective. Mitchell Starc (two wickets for 36 runs) and Josh Hazlewood (two for 31) choked the Indian batsmen bowling a tight length.

Their efforts helped Australia reclaim the coveted Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Australia 1st innings: 572/7 declared

India 1st innings: 475 all out

Australia 2nd innings: 251/6 declared

India 2nd innings: (target 349)

Murali Vijay c Haddin b Hazlewood 80

Lokesh Rahul c Warner b Lyon 16

Rohit Sharma c Smith b Watson 39

Virat Kohli c Watson b Starc 46

Ajinkya Rahane not out 38

Suresh Raina lbw b Starc 0

Wriddhiman Saha lbw b Lyon 0

Ravichandran Ashwin lbw b Hazlewood 1

Bhuvneshwar Kumar not out 20

Extras (b 4, lb 8) 12

Total (for seven wickets in 89.5 overs) 252

Fall of wickets: 1-48 (Rahul, 13.2 overs), 2-104 (Sharma, 37.6), 3-178 (Vijay, 60.4), 4-201 (Kohli, 66.6), 5-203 (Raina, 68.3), 6-208 (Saha, 71.1), 7-217 (Ashwin, 78.2)

Bowling

Mitchell Starc 19-7-36-2

Ryan Harris 13-3-34-0

Nathan Lyon 30.5-5-110-2

Josh Hazlewood 17-7-31-2

Steven Smith 2-0-7-0

Shane Watson 8-2-22-1

Match details

Toss: Australia chose to bat

Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and Richard Kettleborough (England)

TV umpire: Simon Fry (Australia)

Match referee: Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)

Reserve umpire: Gerard Abood (Australia)

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