Shikhar Dhawan during India's second innings at Brisbane.
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India paid a high price for goading Mitchell Johnson as the incensed paceman turning around the second Gabba Test with an explosive batting cameo. Catch all the live cricket score and live updates of the match here: (LIVE SCORECARD | SCHEDULE ) | Day 1 | Day 2� | Day 3
The tourists lit the fuse by sledging Johnson and bowling short to him but two hours later were left lamenting a smoking knock from the ICC cricketer of the year.
Johnson came in to bat with Australia a shaky 247 for six, still trailing India by 161 runs with four wickets left.

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