The Guardian is reporting on the third day of the cricket test match between India and Australia, held at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first, with opener David Warner scoring a quickfire 62 before being dismissed. Australia then struggled to build partnerships, with wickets falling at regular intervals, but managed to reach a respectable total of 318 all out. India started their first innings poorly, losing two early wickets, but captain Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara put on a solid partnership to steady the innings. India finished the day on 167 for two, with Kohli on 84 not out and Pujara on 52 not out.

The article highlights the impressive performances of Warner, who hit nine fours and two sixes in his innings, and Kohli, who showed his class with a range of elegant strokes. The bowlers on both sides faced a tough challenge on a flat pitch, with no bowler able to take more than three wickets in an innings. The match is finely poised, with India needing a strong performance on day four to take control of the match. The Guardian's live updates provide a detailed account of the match, including ball-by-ball commentary, analysis and statistics.