<p>Opener Usman Khawaja hit a masterful 180 and Cameron Green struck a maiden century before Australia were bowled out for 480 by India on day two of the fourth Test on Friday.</p>.<p>Khawaja's mammoth knock off 422 balls and his 208-run fifth-wicket partnership with Green put the tourists in the box seat in Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin led the Indian attack, claiming six wickets on a pitch still looking good for batting at the world's biggest cricket stadium.</p>.<p>India reached 36 for no loss at stumps, still trailing the tourists by 444 runs.</p>.<p>Skipper Rohit Sharma, on 17, and Shubman Gill, on 18, looked positive and attacked the Australian spinners, who bowled five of the 10 overs before close of play.</p>.<p>The opening pair smashed four boundaries between them including a big six by Gill off senior Australia spinner Nathan Lyon.</p>.<p>Khawaja stood out in his marathon knock which ended on the first ball after tea when Axar Patel trapped the left-hander lbw, a decision that was denied by the on-field umpire but successfully reviewed by India.</p>.<p>Todd Murphy (41) and Lyon (34) kept the Indian bowlers frustrated in a 70-run stand for the ninth wicket before Ashwin broke through for his 32nd five-wicket haul in Tests.</p>.<p>Ashwin trapped Murphy lbw before dismissing Lyon to wrap up the innings.</p>.<p>In what has been a low-scoring series, giant all-rounder Green got his first international hundred with a boundary in the second session and was greeted with a hug from Khawaja.</p>.<p>Ashwin snared two wickets in one over after a wicketless first session for the hosts.</p>.<p>He broke the Khawaja-Green stand -- Australia's highest Test partnership in India since 1979 -- after he got Green caught behind for 114 off a delivery sliding down the leg side.</p>.<p>Khawaja, who struck his first Indian Test ton on day one and 14th overall, kept up the grind to break the Australian record for longest Test innings in India.</p>.<p>The previous record was Graham Yallop's 392-ball knock in Kolkata, also in 1979.</p>.<p>Khawaja resumed on his overnight 104 and took charge after Australia elected to bat in their bid to square the series 2-2.</p>.<p>The hosts need a win to clinch the four-match series and secure a berth in the World Test Championship final in June at The Oval.</p>.<p>Steve Smith is captaining Australia in the absence of regular Test skipper Pat Cummins.</p>.<p>Australia's players wore black armbands on Friday after it was announced that Cummins' mother had died.</p>
<p>Opener Usman Khawaja hit a masterful 180 and Cameron Green struck a maiden century before Australia were bowled out for 480 by India on day two of the fourth Test on Friday.</p>.<p>Khawaja's mammoth knock off 422 balls and his 208-run fifth-wicket partnership with Green put the tourists in the box seat in Ahmedabad.</p>.<p>Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin led the Indian attack, claiming six wickets on a pitch still looking good for batting at the world's biggest cricket stadium.</p>.<p>India reached 36 for no loss at stumps, still trailing the tourists by 444 runs.</p>.<p>Skipper Rohit Sharma, on 17, and Shubman Gill, on 18, looked positive and attacked the Australian spinners, who bowled five of the 10 overs before close of play.</p>.<p>The opening pair smashed four boundaries between them including a big six by Gill off senior Australia spinner Nathan Lyon.</p>.<p>Khawaja stood out in his marathon knock which ended on the first ball after tea when Axar Patel trapped the left-hander lbw, a decision that was denied by the on-field umpire but successfully reviewed by India.</p>.<p>Todd Murphy (41) and Lyon (34) kept the Indian bowlers frustrated in a 70-run stand for the ninth wicket before Ashwin broke through for his 32nd five-wicket haul in Tests.</p>.<p>Ashwin trapped Murphy lbw before dismissing Lyon to wrap up the innings.</p>.<p>In what has been a low-scoring series, giant all-rounder Green got his first international hundred with a boundary in the second session and was greeted with a hug from Khawaja.</p>.<p>Ashwin snared two wickets in one over after a wicketless first session for the hosts.</p>.<p>He broke the Khawaja-Green stand -- Australia's highest Test partnership in India since 1979 -- after he got Green caught behind for 114 off a delivery sliding down the leg side.</p>.<p>Khawaja, who struck his first Indian Test ton on day one and 14th overall, kept up the grind to break the Australian record for longest Test innings in India.</p>.<p>The previous record was Graham Yallop's 392-ball knock in Kolkata, also in 1979.</p>.<p>Khawaja resumed on his overnight 104 and took charge after Australia elected to bat in their bid to square the series 2-2.</p>.<p>The hosts need a win to clinch the four-match series and secure a berth in the World Test Championship final in June at The Oval.</p>.<p>Steve Smith is captaining Australia in the absence of regular Test skipper Pat Cummins.</p>.<p>Australia's players wore black armbands on Friday after it was announced that Cummins' mother had died.</p>