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Perth pangs in store for India?

PERTH:Australia doggedly overcame a green-tinged Perth pitch in fierce heat to wrest back control of the second Test after India had threatened to take advantage of some favourable bowling conditions on Day 1 here today.

Perth pangs in store for India?

Virat Kohli and teammates must be feeling a little anxious after seeing the ball fly around in the last session of the day in Perth on Friday. AFP



Perth, December 14

Australia doggedly overcame a green-tinged Perth pitch in fierce heat to wrest back control of the second Test after India had threatened to take advantage of some favourable bowling conditions on Day 1 here today.

The hosts, 1-0 down in the four-match series after losing the opener in Adelaide, reached stumps on 277/6 with captain Tim Paine unbeaten on 16 and Pat Cummins on 11.

Marcus Harris, Aaron Finch and Travis Head all made half-centuries but none of them was able to really put their foot down on the gas as India pegged the Australians back on a grassy, drop-in wicket that occasionally played a few tricks. Recalled part-time spinner Hanuma Vihari and quick Ishant Sharma claimed two wickets apiece to get the tourists back into the contest after the Australians had won the toss and batted through the first session without losing a wicket.

Big stand 

Harris and Finch put together a 112-run opening partnership before India, playing four seamers with no specialist spinner, separated them when the pitch came roaring to life after lunch. The Indian tactics of targeting Finch’s pads were rewarded when quick Jasprit Bumrah trapped him lbw for 50 with a searing, full delivery in the midst of a probing spell.

Usman Khawaja, who made an excruciating five off 38 balls, was the second batsman to fall, rashly cutting Umesh Yadav in a desperate attempt to break the shackles after being tied down by the Indian bowlers.

Harris also departed before the second break to a rising delivery from Vihari, the opener steering the ball to first slip to end his 141-ball knock of 70.

India captain Virat Kohli ensured that India maintained the pressure after tea when he snared a spectacular full-stretched, one-handed catch off Sharma to dismiss Peter Handscomb for seven as Australia crashed to 148/4.

Head and Shaun Marsh watchfully dug Australia out of a hole, though, before the latter fell for 45 to a sharp Ajinkya Rahane catch at slip off Vihari.

South Australian Head chanced his arm with an 80-ball 58, but needlessly holed out straight after India had taken the second new ball.

“I think when you see the ball seaming off good parts of the wicket, dramatically at times, you need to tighten up but also cash in at other times,” said Finch. “We know their four quicks are world class and that it was going to be a challenge.” — Reuters


Scoreboard

Australia 1st innings

M Harris c Rahane b Vihari 70

A Finch lbw b Bumrah 50

U Khawaja c Pant b Yadav 5

S Marsh c Rahane b Vihari 45

P Handscomb c Kohli b Sharma 7

T Head c Shami b Sharma 58

T Paine not out 16

P Cummins not out 11

Extras: (B-4, LB-3, W-7, NB-1) 15

Total: (For 6 wickets, 90 overs) 277

Fall of wickets: 1-112, 2-130, 3-134, 4-148, 5-232, 6-251

Bowling

Ishant Sharma 16-7-35-2

Jasprit Bumrah 22-8-41-1

Umesh Yadav 18-2-68-1

Mohammed Shami 19-3-63-0

Hanuma Vihari 14-1-53-2

Murali Vijay 1-0-10-0

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