Chandigarh, March 8 -- Under the fading Perth light and the relentless scrutiny of the pink ball, India found themselves staring down the barrel in the lone Day-Night Test against Australia at the WACA on Saturday. What began as a competitive contest gradually tilted decisively in favour of the hosts as Annabel Sutherland's majestic century (129) and a relentless bowling effort left India battling merely to extend the fight into another day. At stumps on Day 2, India were 105/6 in their second innings, still 20 runs behind Australia's first-innings total of 323. Towering over the match was Sutherland. Having already dismantled India's first innings with a four-wicket spell on Day 1, the Australian all-rounder followed it up with a century. ...