India v Australia
India duo Ishant Sharma and Harbhajan Singh claimed two wickets each as Australia's hopes of winning the first Test in Banglaore dimmed on day four.
Tailender Zaheer Khan's 57no in the morning all but ended Australia's chances of victory as the hosts reached 360 all out - a deficit of just 70.
Accurate bowling from the hosts foiled any hope of quick runs from the tourists, who were 193-5 at stumps.
Watson: Quicks to prosper
Shane Watson is confident a strong showing from Australia's bowlers will enable them to win the first Test against India after all on Monday.
All-rounder Watson played a leading role as Australia finished day four on 193-5, with a lead of 263.
He said: "We could bat on for an hour. If we bowl well, yeah (we can get them out). The ball is reversing quickly, and that's very handy for our quicks."
Singh - Australia's call
India's fielding coach Robin Singh conceded Australia are firmly in control of the opening Test.
The tourists go into the final day in Bangalore with five wickets in hand and a lead of 263.
Singh said: "We are sure Australia will declare. We have to just make sure we bat well. We have a top-class batting side, so I'm not too worried. I think Australia have to make all the calls."