FORMER Worcestershire pace bowler Glenn McGrath proved tormentor in chief as Australia bowled India out for 246 on day three of the first Test in Bangalore.
However, they decided not to enforce the follow-on, despite holding a first-innings lead of 228.
India, chasing the Aussies' total of 474, had resumed on 150-6.
When Harbhajan Sin-gh was caught by Darren Lehmann it gave McGrath his fourth wicket and superb figures of 4-55 off 25 overs.
Anil Kumble was the last man to fall for 26.
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