Openers Wasim Jaffer and Rahul Dravid guided India to six for no wicket in their second innings as they set about chasing a mammoth 499 for victory over Australia on the third day of the first Test on Friday.
Jaffer was on two and Dravid on three after Ricky Ponting had declared Australia's second innings closed on 351 for seven, with about 40 minutes of play remaining.
Brad Hogg was 35 not out, his highest Test score, while Brett Lee was 11 not out when Ponting declared.
The highest total batting fourth on the Melbourne Cricket Ground is 417, set by England in the Centenary Test in 1977, chasing 463 for victory.
Australia are seeking their 15th successive Test victory as they chase the world record of 16 wins in a row, set by Steve Waugh's Australia team from 1999-2001.
Australia's bowlers picked up where they left off in the first innings with an exacting period of bowling as the shadows lenghthened across the ground.
Ponting changed his bowling attack several times with Lee, Johnson, Stuart Clark and Hogg all attempting to get a wicket.
CLEAN BOWLED
Michael Clarke top-scored for Australia with 73 before he was stumped by Mahendra Dhoni off the bowling of India captain Anil Kumble, while wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist was dismissed for 35. They were the only Australian batsmen dismissed in the final session.
Opener Phil Jaques, who scored 66 in the first innings, made 51 before being caught and bowled by Kumble, while all-rounder Andrew Symonds contributed an aggressive 44 before he was trapped in front by Zaheer Khan just before tea.
Symonds could have been dismissed earlier, having been clean bowled by Khan, off a no ball. To add insult to injury, Symonds and Clarke added an extra run while the Indians celebrated before noticing umpire Billy Bowden's outstretched arm.
Symonds also nicked Khan between wicketkeeper Mahendra Dhoni and first slip for a boundary two balls before Khan got a delivery, that would have hit middle stump, to nip back.
Mike Hussey was caught by Sachin Tendulkar off RP Singh for 36, while Matthew Hayden was caught by Sourav Ganguly at long off for 47 and Ponting was caught by Dravid at slip for three.
Harbhajan Singh finished with three for 101, while Kumble had two wickets for 102.
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