Twitter reacts to Jadeja's brilliant all-round performance and the last wicket drama

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Jadeja and Saha started off the day with a solid partnership which helped India put up a lead of 32. On the other hand, the Australians didn't have a start that they would've expected as Renshaw, Warner and Smith fell early which led to a collapse. Now 91 runs stand between India and a series win.

Ravindra Jadeja's all-round performance, on Day 3 of the final Test in Dharamsala, where he scored a very important 63 and claimed 3 wickets put India in the driving seat. After restricting Australia to 137, India need just 87 runs on Day 4 to win the game and reclaim the Border-Gavaskar trophy.

Brief scores: Australia 300/10 (Smith 111; Kuldeep 4/68) & 137/10 (Maxwell 45; Jadeja 3/24) lead India 332/10 (Jadeja 63; Lyon 5/92) & 19/0 (Rahul 13*) by 87 runs.













ICC, when are you implementing this?

There is a reason why Jadeja is referred to as "Sir"! 

Well, MSD was always against it!

Hypocrite!!

Well put!

In this series!

Rohit Sharma will agree to this! 

Yes! Moral Victory!

Kohli feels the pain! 

Word!

An Australian fan after the Aussie collapse! :P

What a time to be alive! :P

Disadvantage Smith!

This was hilarious! Yet another brain fade?

Vijay has his priorities right! 

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