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World Test Championship final: Marnus Labuschagne repels India as Australia stay on top at Kia Oval

Australia lead India by 296 runs in World Test Championship final after advancing to 123-4 in their second innings; Marnus Labuschagne 41 not from 118 balls after waking from his nap - watch day four from 10am, Saturday, Sky Sports Cricket (10.30am first ball)

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Highlights from the third day of the World Test Championship final between Australia and India

Australia remain firm favourites to win the World Test Championship final after a dogged Marnus Labuschagne helped extend their lead over India to 296 on day three at The Kia Oval.

Australia were 24-2 in their second innings as David Warner (1) and opening partner Usman Khawaja (13) nicked behind amid a hostile spell of bowling from India's seamers but closed on 123-4.

Labuschagne (41no off 118) - woken from a nap by Warner's dismissal before he trotted out at No 3 - shared a 62-run stand with Steve Smith (34) and was batting alongside Cameron Green (7no) at stumps after Travis Head (18) also fell.

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Marnus Labuschagne had to wake suddenly from an afternoon nap after David Warner's dismissal at The Kia Oval

The Baggy Greens look likely to head into next week's Ashes series against England - live on Sky Sports Cricket from Friday - with the World Test Championship mace in their possession.

Australia had earlier dismissed India for 296, eventually polishing off the innings in 69.4 overs after a trio of dropped catches, as well as an absolute screamer from Green.

Green, Khawaja and Warner had all squandered chances in and around the slip cordon but Green atoned with a stunning one-handed grab at gully to remove Ajinkya Rahane for 89 from 129 deliveries, ending the batter's hopes of a 13th Test hundred and first since December 2020.

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Australia's Cameron Green pulls off a ripper of a catch at gully to dismiss India's Ajinkya Rahane for 89

India had started the morning on 151-5, still 318 runs adrift of Australia's first-innings 469, and their position worsened when Scott Boland bowled Srikar Bjarat (5) from the second ball of the day.

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However, Rahane and Shardul Thakur (51 off 109) then shared a 109-run partnership amid some blistering bowling - both players were hit on the body - but also those aforementioned errors in the field from Australia.

Those included Pat Cummins missing out on the wicket of Thakur lbw after overstepping, the same mistake that had cost him the wicket of Rahane on 17 during day two.

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Australia captain Pat Cummins was denied a wicket after overstepping for the second day in a row

Once Rahane, who became the 13th Indian to pass 5,000 Test runs, fell to Green's gem of a catch off Cummins, India lost their final four wickets for 35 runs.

Cummins cleaned up Umesh Yadav (5) before wicketkeeper Alex Carey pouched Thakur and Mohammed Shami (13 off 11) off the bowling of Green and Mitchell Starc respectively.

Australia began their second dig with a healthy lead of 173 but India's tails were up after Mohammed Siraj worked over Warner and Khawaja then snicked Umesh - Australia's advantage 197 at that point.

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The Baggy Greens were 259 to the good when they lost their third wicket in surprising fashion, with first-innings centurion Smith, usually the most patient of batters, skipping down the pitch and slicing left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja to cover.

Jadeja also accounted for the other Australian to notch a first-innings ton, Head, when he caught the left-hander off his own bowling - two balls after having the same player dropped on the midwicket boundary by Umesh.

Once again, Head was peppered by short balls from India's pacemen, something that will not have gone unnoticed in the England camp ahead of next week's Ashes opener in Birmingham.

Marnus Labuschagne (Associated Press)
Image: Labuschagne is unbeaten on 41 from 118 balls and has helped Australia extend their lead over India to 296

Rahane: Australia are slightly ahead

India batter, Ajinkya Rahane:

"We were looking to get around 320-330 but overall we had a really good day. Bowling-wise, we bowled really well in the second innings. Everyone chipped in really well and we bowled in partnerships.

Ajinkya Rahane (Associated Press)
Image: Rahane top-scored for India with 89 from 129 balls

"Australia are slightly ahead of the game. What is important for us is to play session by session. We don't want to think too far ahead. If we bowl really well in the first hour, anything can happen.

"Funny things can happen in this game so it's all about believing in our ability. I still feel this wicket will help seam bowlers."

Watch day four of the World Test Championship final live on Sky Sports Cricket from 10am on Saturday (first ball at 10.30am). Then catch The Ashes live on the same channel. The opening Test starts on Friday with build-up from 9.30am ahead of the first ball at 11am.