On the third day of the match, Ravichandran took five wickets as Australia’s second innings ended in one session.
India showed their class by defeating the Australian team led by Pat Cummins by innings and 132 runs within three days of the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test.
On the third day of the match, Ravichandran picked up five wickets, and Australia’s second innings were over in one session.
After taking a commanding 223-run lead in the first innings in Nagpur, the hosts defeated Australia for 91 in an extended second session to take a 1-0 series lead.
After Ashwin, who took eight wickets in the match and five in the innings, caused a complete batting collapse in a single session, Steve Smith was left to look over the wreckage on number 25.
Michael Vaughan, a former captain of England, offered his opinion on the series following the victory.
It comes as absolutely no surprise that the Australians struggled in those circumstances, Vaughan remarked on Twitter.
“Most teams receive the same treatment when playing such a powerful team. In their own environment, @ashwinravi99 and @imjadeja are as challenging a pair to deal with as any.
For Australians, there is no turning back. Usman Khawaja, David Warner, and Matt Renshaw were all returned by Ashwin with five, ten, and two wickets, respectively. He also
Jadeja, who scored five runs in the first innings, took two wickets. Including Marnus Labuschagne, who scored 49 runs in the first innings and was caught lbw for 17.
However, Ashwin ruled the afternoon to run through the Australian batting. Which struggled on a surface where India’s tail, including Axar Patel (84) and Mohammed Shami (37) scored well in the first session, and was unable to compete.
To extend the session, Shami bowled Nathan Lyon for the ninth wicket and then caught Scott Boland lbw.
The only thing that saved the tourists was debutant spinner, Todd Murphy. Who took two more wickets on Saturday morning to finish with figures of 7-124.