Australia repeatedly fired cross-bat sweep shots on the turning Delhi wicket and paid the price as they were all out for 113 in their second innings after resuming the third day on 61-1.
The surrender was criticized by former captains Allan Border and Michael Clarke, who called the batting collapse “panic”.
Six out of 10 Australian batsmen fell while attempting sweep shots off Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin.
“It was a scary, frantic kind of batting,” Border said.
Talismanic opener David Warner was ruled out of the third Test earlier this week with a hamstring injury and a fractured elbow.
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