The second Test between Australia and India looked evenly poised going into the fourth day. By the end of it, the match was over.
The tourists had reached stumps on Friday in Brisbane on 71-1 in their second innings, leaving them trailing by 26 runs but with plenty of wickets in hand. It seemed they could yet set Australia a tricky final-innings target.
By lunch, however, any hopes they might have harboured of becoming the first touring team to win a Test at the Gabba since 1988 had quickly collapsed, just like their batting lineup.
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