stunned both experts and fans as he took a blinder to dismiss
during Day 2 of the second Test match between India and Australia on Saturday. It was a straightish delivery from
and Khawaja made up his mind early to paddle sweep it towards fine leg. However, Shreyas, who was fielding at leg gully, moved swiftly towards his left and pulled off a stunning catch to make sure that the Australia opener was not able to repeat his first innings heroics. Incidentally, Shreyas was dismissed during India's first innings due to a brilliant catch from
.
Watch Shreyas Iyer's stunning catch here:
Earlier, India's
hammered a counter-attacking 74 before Australia bowled out the hosts for 262 with
returning figures of 5-67 on an intense day two of the second Test.
The hosts conceded a lead of one run but a key eighth-wicket partnership between Axar and(37) closed the gap on Australia's first innings total after they slipped to 139-7 in New Delhi.
Skipperfinally broke the stand with the second new ball as the fast bowler got Ashwin caught with
, a concussion substitute for
, taking a good catch at square leg.
Cummins took a stunner at mid on to end Axar's brave knock offand fellow spinner
ended the Indian innings in the final session.
Lyon led Australia's charge with four wickets to rattle India in the morning and then claimed his 22nd Test five-for in an afternoon session that saw a controversial dismissal of.
Kohli was given out lbw by the umpire off debutant Kuhnemann and a review left it too close to call on replays whether the ball hit the bat or pad first, before tracking suggested a strike on leg stump. Third umpire Richard Illingworth upheld the on-field decision, much to the surprise of Kohli, who went back dejected and was seen animated while watching replays in the pavilion. Kohli had resisted the Australian spinners until his departure and put on a key fifth-wicket stand with Ravindra Jadeja, who fell to Murphy for 26. But new man Axar seemed unfazed by the decision and India's dire position as he took stock and then hit back with a four and six off Kuhnemann. He kept up the attack after tea and reached his second successive Test half-century, ably supported by Ashwin playing anchor. The tourists overcame an early blow when a concussion ruled opener Warner out of the match following a hit on the head in his day one knock of 15. Australia, who lost the opener of the four-match series, were bowled out for 263 after electing to bat first. (With AFP inputs)