IND Vs AUS, 1st Test Day 4 LIVE Updates: After shaking the Australian batting top-order and dominating them on Day 3, India are on the verge of victory in Perth. Jasprit Bumrah and his men are just seven wickets away from a famous win. On the other hand, Australia need 522 more runs to win this match. Follow the live cricket scores of the first India vs Australia Test, right here
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Australia will have their work cut out as they try to do the impossible on day 4 of the first Test against India at Perth. Chasing an improbable target of 534 runs, Aussie batters will be determined to fight it out on day 4 but the likes of Jasprit Bumrah and co will be looking to close out the game by end of day's play today, given the nature of the pitch at the Optus stadium. Set to chase an improbable target of 534, Australia were reduced to 12/3 at the end of stumps on Day 3 by the visitors.
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