Australia dismissed for 300, India enforce follow-on

Australia dismissed for 300, India enforce follow-on
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia were dismissed for 300 after lunch on the fourth day of the final test against India on Sunday, trailing the tourists' first innings of 622-7 declared by 322 and forced to follow-on.

India only need a draw to win the four-match series.

Play got underway on Sunday after a rain delay of almost four hours at the Sydney Cricket Ground but India took 80 minutes to take the last four wickets at a cost of 64 runs.

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Peter Rutherford)

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