At the break, Virat Kohli (83) and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (37) were holding fort for the home side which is not very far from Australia's first innings total of 380.
Tendulkar was the only Indian to be dismissed this morning but scoring remained unaffected as Dhoni and Kohli dropped anchor to put the home side in a comfortable position.
Australian skipper Michael Clark opened the bowling with tearaway pacer James Pattinson, who had taken all three of the Indian wickets to fall yesterday, hoping to get a quick breakthrough.
Similar was the case of Peter Siddle, who was economical but just could not get a wicket in both his spells.
After Pattinson and Siddle could not get a wicket in their opening spells, Clarke changed the bowlers on both the ends, bringing in off-spinner Nathan Lyon and seamer Mitchell Starc.
Lyon, against whom Tendulkar had survived a close leg-before shout yesterday, delivered when he dismissed the well-set veteran.