Even though Australia has made big strides towards dominating the match, with a determine batting effort on day two, Indian camp is still believing they can turn it around.
Australia has already 48 runs ahead, with four wickets are still in hands, but the way pitch is behaving, they must have to wary that, they will have to play last on the already crumbling surface. There are few demons in the pitch already : rough patches for spinners and uneven bounce for seamers.
And, if India could manage to restrict Australia under 300 runs tomorrow, the game is still open.
“If we can get those four wickets early tomorrow, then we are still in the game. We will have a better game-plan in the second innings. We are confident that we will do well,” Pujara said after second day’s play.