Australia thrashed India by an innings and 37 runs well inside three days in the third Test in Perth, making the visitors suffer their second successive overseas series defeat.
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The win enabled the home team to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Australia took about 135 minutes to polish off the remaining six Indian wickets to take an invincible 3-0 lead in the four-match series.
It was the seventh successive loss abroad for India after the 4-0 whitewash by England last year. Overnight 88 for four, India fought back early in the morning session with Rahul Dravid (47) and Virat Kohli putting on an 84-run stand fourth-fifth wicket.
However, Dravid was then cleaned up by Ryan Harris, a dismissal that hastened India's downfall.
Harris brought the ball in from a length and Dravid, who has shown a tendency to neither go forward nor backwards at times, lost his leg stump as he made a last attempt to flick it.
This was the fifth time Dravid has been bowled in this series and eight times in his last ten innings.
He now has 54 such dismissals andhas overtaken Allan Border as the batsman who has been dismissed most times clean bowled.
Ryan Harris of Australia celebrates with team mates after taking the wicket of Rahul Dravid of India during day three of the Third Test
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