India, who lead 1-0 in the short series after winning the first Test in Mohali by one wicket, are 43 runs away from Australia's 478, with five wickets in hand.Tendulkar finished the day unbeaten on a monumental 191 and opener Vijay scored 139 during a record stand of 308 runs for the third wicket - a remarkable recovery from 38-2 in Sunday's last session. It was the highest third-wicket partnership in India-Australia Tests, surpassing the 222-run stand between Aussies Allan Border and Kim Hughes in Chennai in 1979.