Updated On: 30 December, 2024 07:28 AM IST | Melbourne | R Kaushik
Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland put on unbeaten 55-run stand for the last wicket to stretch Australia’s lead to 333 on Day Four

Mohammed Siraj misses a caught and bowled chance off Nathan Lyon in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
Having fought their way back into the fourth Test in spectacular style, India made a clutch of schoolboy errors to allow Australia to grab the initiative at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.
Nitish Kumar Reddy’s maiden century ensured that India kept Australia’s lead down to 105, potentially decisive though it didn’t feel that way. It was as if the momentum was with India even after Nitish was dismissed 16 minutes into Day Four for a wonderful 114, a momentum on which Jasprit Bumrah and Co were determined to build.