Updated On: 02 March, 2023 02:41 PM IST | Indore | PTI
India still trail Australia by nine runs and will need to set at least a 150-run target for the visitors for a fight. India, who have lost only two Tests at home in the last 10 years, are staring at a rare loss in their own backyard

Australia`s Matthew Kuhnemann (R) reacts as India`s captain Rohit Sharma (L) gestures during the second day of the third Test cricket match between India and Australia at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on March 2, 2023. (Pic Courtesy: AFP)
Indian batters once against struggled against the Australian spinners as the hosts were placed at a precarious 79 for four in their second innings at tea on day two of the third Test here on Thursday.
India still trail Australia by nine runs and will need to set at least a 150-run target for the visitors for a fight. India, who have lost only two Tests at home in the last 10 years, are staring at a rare loss in their own backyard.