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India will look to hit back on Day 3, says Ravichandran Ashwin

An inspired 192 from Steve Smith helped Australia amass 530 against India on Day 2 of the Melbourne test on Saturday.

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India off-spinner R Ashwin on Saturday said the tourists will 'pile up their own share' on Day 3 of the ongoing Melbourne test against Australia.

The visitors had pushed Australia on the backfoot by reducing them to 259 for five but let the advantage slip on Day 2, as the hosts ended up with 530 on board. In reply, the Indians were 108 for one when stumps were drawn at close of play.

Ashwin said it was 'disappointing' to let go of the advantage but exuded confidence that his side's batsmen will 'do the job' on day three.

"We wanted to get them out pretty early. That was the plan. Unfortunately Steve Smith batted very well," said Ashwin.

"They got a bit too many runs for our liking. But if you look at the overall game, the score is pretty par for this pitch. The wicket seems slow and it is pretty flat. We'll take 108/1 and we'll like to pile on the runs tomorrow," added Ashwin. 

Also Read: Steve Smith hammers fantastic 192; Australia pile up mammoth 530 on Day 2 of Melbourne test

Australia finished their first innings just ahead of tea with Smith scoring his third successive hundred of the series.The young skipper was last man out for 192, and he got fine support from Brad Haddin (55) and Ryan Harris (74).

"We really thought Haddin had a genuine weakness over there," said Ashwin explaining the Indian bowlers' continuous approach of using the short-ball plan.

"We continue to think he has a weakness over there. We will continue to target him in the next innings and the next Test match as well. He doesn't quite look that comfortable to us," said Ashwin.

"We were delaying the run-scoring (against the tail-enders) and we were pretty much ready for it. But it wasn't until the last 30 or 40 minutes when Smith teed off a bit. There was not a lot of lateral movement for us to exploit. We had plans in place to make sure Smith didn't get away, but as it turned out he batted really well and towards the end he teed off," Ashwin signed off.

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