(Virat Kohli bats at usual No.4 position but falls cheaply again)Wriddhiman Saha was giving him company on 18 with India still 91 runs behind. A steady accumulator of runs in an Indian line-up of mostly flamboyant stroke-makers, Pujara's solid defence stood him in great stead as his 11th Test century underlined the virtue of playing along the turf, minimising risks. (Ranchi Test, Day 3: Key highlights)Resuming the day on 120 for one, Pujara and Murali Vijay raised their sixth century partnership of the season to lead India's strong reply. Playing his 50th Test, Vijay, then on 58, survived a bat-pad catch when the inside edge went undetected and Australia could not challenge the not-out decision having exhausted their reviews. Karun Nair lost his off-stump to Josh Hazlewood and Ravichandran Ashwin could only glove a Cummins snorter to Wade in the final session.
Source: India Today March 18, 2017 12:08 UTC