Mohammed Siraj chipped away at the wickets to push India's charge towards a big victory, in the morning session on Day 4 of the first Test against Australia in Perth on Sunday.
Siraj picked up both wickets to fall on Day 4 to leave Australia reeling on 104/5 in 30 overs.
He struck in his first over of the day, getting Usman Khawaja caught by Rishabh Pant for four after top edged the pull shot. In his next spell, he sent back the struggling Steve Smith, caught behind by Pant for 17 as the right-hander failed for the second time in the match.
Siraj had good figures of 3/34 in 10 overs, while Jasprit Bumrah claimed 2/25 as the two pacers again wrecked the Australian batting line-up.
Travis Head offered some resistance as he stroked his way to 63 from 72 balls, hitting seven fours, while Mitchell Marsh was unbeaten on five.
The morning session once again belonged to the Indians, as they picked up two wickets, while Australia scored 92 runs in 25.4 overs courtesy of Head's positive approach.