Updated On: 30 December, 2018 12:00 AM IST | | R Kaushik
India-s Bowling coach Bharat Arun lauds his pacers for putting up another sensational show in Boxing Day Test as India inch closer to victory

India pacer Mohammed Shami celebrates the wicket of Australias Usman Khawaja on Day Four of the third Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. The umpire�¢����s decision was reviewed, but there was no reprieve. Pic/Getty Images
Jasprit Bumrah finished Day Four of the third Test against Australia with match figures of eight for 86, currently the best by an Indian fast bowler in a match Down Under, ahead of Kapil Dev-s eight for 109 in Adelaide 33 years back. If he can pick up the remaining two wickets today, he will become the first Indian quick to bag a 10-wicket haul in Australia, joining the elite company of BS Chandrashekar, Bishan Bedi and Anil Kumble.
Also on Saturday, Bumrah, Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma joined hands to take their tally of wickets for this calendar year to 131, a sensational accomplishment for a nation that has seldom boasted the depth in pace riches of today. Understandably, Bharat Arun, the bowling coach, was a delighted man.