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Australia seek quick fix to batting woes after Melbourne misfire
Melbourne: Australia head to the third Test against India desperately searching for answers to their batting woes and with fingers crossed that sidelined opener David Warner will be ready to slot back into the side in Sydney. Australia’s sub-par batting in the first Test was glossed over by the thumping three-day win at the Adelaide Oval, but there was no hiding behind the bowlers in the eight-wicket loss in Melbourne that levelled the four-test series 1-1. Ravindra Jadeja lends lot of balance to the team: Ravi Shastri India coach Ravi Shastri hails 'one of the greatest comebacks in cricket history' IPL in UAE gave Gill, Siraj the confidence to shine, says India coach Shastri Mel

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