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LIVE Score, India vs Australia, 1st Test, Day 2 at Adelaide: Ashwin Removes Marsh as Hosts Lose Three

Cricketnext Staff | Updated: December 7, 2018, 8:19 AM IST

1st Test, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 06 - 10 December, 2018

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08:39(IST)

Straight down the ground from Handscomb and that helps him pick two runs, he should be looking to play straight here. The pitch is a bit on the slower side and it will take some time to adjust. Shots with angled bats have usually resulted in wickets, especially early in the innings!

08:35(IST)

Shaun Marsh dismissed bowled for 2 by Ashwin

         Consecutive time Shaun Marsh dismissed bowled in Tests.
         1st single digit-score at Adelaide for Shaun Marsh since 2015.
         6th consecutive single-digit score in Tests for Shaun Marsh.
         5th time Shaun Marsh has been dismissed by Ashwin — joint-2nd most along with Philander.
         3rd consecutive single-digit score vs India.

08:32(IST)

Ishant Sharma and Ashwin both bowling well at the moment, pressure firmly on Australia. Handscomb yet to get off the mark and Khawaja, despite playing more than 100 deliveries, isn't really looking settled.

08:28(IST)

Almost another wicket for Ashwin, Khawaja gets an outside edge but it goes just wide of Rahane at first slip. Would have been a simple catch at second slip there. Would have been a huge breakthrough for India there, the visitors certainly on top at the moment

08:24(IST)

Important wicket for India right after lunch here, will give them confidence and it really exposes Australia's brittle middle-order. Handscomb is the new batsman out in the middle. Khawaja becomes the important wicket now for India

08:19(IST)

WICKET! Ashwin strikes immediately after lunch, Marsh plays away from the body there and gets an inside edge which goes onto hit the stumps. Another expansive drive which results in a wicket, delight for India and they are right back in this game. Australia are 59/3 as Marsh departs for 2

07:36(IST)

Ishant Sharma bowls the last over of the first session on Day 2 and we have seen some fine Test cricket so far. India were dismissed without adding to the score and then Ishant struck in the first over, removing Finch. Harris and Khawaja put on a decent 45-run partnership but then Ashwin removed Harris to bring India back into the game. At lunch, Australia are 57/2 and still trail by 193 runs.

07:31(IST)

Tight bowling from Ashwin here as he concedes just 1 run in the over, he will certainly be key for India today you feel. Might have to bowl a lot and get wickets as the pitch slows down further.

07:28(IST)

Bumrah with another tight over here, the Indian team seems to have found their voice after that wicket. Much needed boost for them in the first session. Can they get another here before lunch

07:20(IST)

Shaun Marsh has come out to join Usman Khawaja in the middle here, can India get one more wicket before lunch here? They certainly have their tails up and will back themselves to get another breakthrough here!

07:13(IST)

WICKET! Ashwin strikes, gets the breakthrough India needed. Bat pad and straight to Vijay at short leg. The Indian spinners gets a bit of drift and Harris gets an inside edge and simplest of catches for Vijay. Harris departs for 26 and Australia are 45/2

07:08(IST)
07:06(IST)

Jasprit Bumrah has come back into the attack and the news is that Shami has gone off the field here! Surely not the news Indian fans would want to hear, Harris and Khawaja meanwhile continue to keep the Indian bowlers at bay

07:02(IST)

Shot! Harris comes down the track to Ashwin and hits it straight over mid off for a boundary. Excellent shot that and helps him pick four runs, also one of his more convincing shots against the spinner. Australia are 41/1 at the moment

06:59(IST)

Shami concedes his first runs of the day in the fourth over, but looks like the physio will have a look at him. India will be hoping that its nothing serious, remember they are only playing with four bowlers in this game!

06:56(IST) Matthew Hayden approves!
06:54(IST)

Again, just one run from the over. Ashwin has looked like a bowler capable of getting the breakthrough here, India will be hoping for a spell of continuous pressure here which forces the batsmen to make a mistake. Can they break this partnership?

06:51(IST)

Third consecutive maiden from Mohammad Shami here, he is yet to concede a run! Great bowling but Australia won't mind it. Slowly but steadily but this partnership is doing an excellent job off playing the new ball. 

06:48(IST)

Almost a breakthrough as Harris drives one in the air, but luckily for the Australian opener it goes in the gap and he picks up a couple of runs. He is certainly looking to attack Ashwin here, interesting tactics!

06:45(IST)
06:41(IST)

That's a surprise, Ravichandran Ashwin comes into the attack in the 12th over here. He starts by conceding 2 runs in the over, will certainly be interesting to see how he bowls to the left-handers here.

06:35(IST)

First change of bowling from India, Mohammad Shami comes into the attack now after 10 overs .Good start from him as he concedes only 1 run in his first over, Australia move to 31/1 after 10 overs here

06:30(IST)

FOUR! Again, on the leg side from Bumrah and Khawaja clips it away towards fine leg to pick up a boundary. Australia slowly getting back in the game after losing that early wicket. India desperately need a breakthrough here!

06:29(IST)
06:26(IST)

Australia really solid in defence here, they have come out with a plan here and that early wicket isn't going to derail their strategy you feel. They want to play out the initial few overs here before going for their shots. Remember, batting will only get easier on this pitch

06:18(IST)

Almost another wicket, Harris surprised by the bounce there and in the end plays it rather awkwardly between third slip and gully, the ball rolls away to the boundary. The Aussie opener has a smile on his face. That's also the first boundary of the day!

06:14(IST)

Another fine over from Ishant Sharma, its a maiden with Khawaja looking to block and leave. Australia not really looking to score at the moment and they are respecting the conditions, something India could have done earlier in their innings! 

06:09(IST)

Another good over from Bumrah here, he concedes only 1 run and bowls a couple of absolute beauties to Khawaja. This is certainly a testing period for the batsmen and India would ideally like a couple more wickets here

06:06(IST)

Another excellent over from Ishant but well played from Harris as well, he is getting behind the ball and is gaining confidence you feel as he spends time at the crease. India would like to keep on the pressure here!

06:01(IST) You know how much that wicket meant to Virat Kohli!

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LIVE Score, India vs Australia, 1st Test, Day 2 at Adelaide: Ashwin Removes Marsh as Hosts Lose Three

Indian players celebrate the dismissal of Australia's Marcus Harris during the first cricket test between Australia and India in Adelaide, Australia,Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. (AP Photo/James Elsby)

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Latest Updates India vs Australia Live Score, 1st Test: WICKET! Ashwin strikes immediately after lunch, Marsh plays away from the body there and gets an inside edge which goes onto hit the stumps. Another expansive drive which results in a wicket, delight for India and they are right back in this game. Australia are 59/3 as Marsh departs for 2

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Day 1 Report: "Australia's fifth bowler has been India's shot selection," said Mark Butcher on commentary, and the former English Test batsman wasn't wrong. Australian bowlers came with a simple and straightforward plan of bowling full and outside off which proved to be enough to cause mayhem in India's top-order on Day 1 of the opening Test at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday. Things could have been worse for the touring party if not for Cheteshwar Pujara's doughty century.

Opting to bat, India looked down and out at one stage with Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon all amongst wickets, and that's when Pujara raised his hand to push India to 250 for 9 before the stumps were drawn on the first day. The No. 3 batsman crafted a brilliant 123, studded with seven fours and two sixes, before being run out at the stroke of stumps on Day 1.

KL Rahul (2) couldn't have asked for a better surface for his game style and with his stocks waning with every match, this was his opportunity to spend some time in the middle and get back to form. Rahul, however, looked itchy from the word and go and ended up playing an unnecessary drive off Hazlewood's full-length delivery only to manage a thick outside edge that went straight into the hands of the third slip.

India needed a good start to get the ball rolling but all they could get were three runs from Rahul and Murali Vijay who now averages 10.40 in away Tests as an opening pair. Prithvi Shaw's injury meant India had to look back to Vijay but the 34-year-old too failed to cash in. Hazlewood and Starc kept teasing Vijay and Pujara by bowling full outside off and soon reaped rewards for the consistency. Vijay went for a drive in one of those deliveries, didn't get behind the line of the ball and all he managed was a tickle to the wicket-keeper.

Vijay's departure for 11 brought Indian skipper Virat Kohli to the crease who by now has got accustomed to facing the new ball in foreign conditions. The onus was once again on the batting maestro to dig India out of trouble alongside along with Pujara who was looking in his characteristic mode. However, before the dust had settled, Kohli too fell to Cummins in a similar fashion for 3. The ball was slightly short of a good length and Kohli poked at it as the edge flew to the left of Usman Khawaja at the gully region. Khawaja timed his dive to perfection and pulled off a one-handed screamer to leave everyone in disbelief. Cummins has now dismissed Kohli twice in four balls in Test cricket.

Ajinkya Rahane commenced his innings with a defensive approach before finally breaking the shackles by smacking Lyon for a maximum over deep mid-wicket. Just when it looked like the storm was starting to calm down, Rahane too threw his wicket away. The story was no different - (drive-edge-caught-slip) - as the visiting side lost their four wickets with just 41 runs on the board.

Amidst all the chaos, Pujara looked solid at the other end and was willing to grit it out. He, however, needed some support from the other end and the situation was perfect for someone like Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant to make a statement. Rohit was selected in the XI because of his ability against short deliveries. The limited-overs southpaw announced his arrival with an eye-pleasing cover drive before slapping Cummins' pacy bouncer for a six. He then followed it up with a lofted front foot drive over deep cover for a yet another six and it looked like India were slowly getting back on track.

While Pujara was more sedate with this approach, Rohit kept playing his shots. In order to unsettle Lyon, Rohit slog-swept him for a six as the off-spinner became the first bowler to concede over 200 sixes in this format. Lyon, however, snared revenge in the very next delivery as Rohit threw away his start by playing an outrageous shot. Lyon gave the delivery an ample time to turn and Rohit ended up mistiming it straight into the hands of debutant Marcus Harris at deep square leg for 37. Pant too came out all guns blazing and took the attack to Starc, but never looked in good shape. After playing a couple of attacking shots and surviving close call, Pant too perished, caught right in front of stumps for 25.

Stumbling at 127 for 6, Pujara finally found an ally in R Ashwin who was looking to spend time in the middle rather than going for needless shots. The two focused more on strike rotation and kept the scoreboard ticking. In the process, Pujara brought up his half-century and kept pushing India towards a respectable first-innings score. The two added 62 runs for the seventh wicket before Ashwin got a peach of a delivery from Cummins that he nicked to Peter Handscomb at second slip. Ashwin chipped in with 25 runs but was able to play out 76 deliveries.

That's when Pujara took over and started playing more positively. The 30-year-old kept most of the strike but there was still no recklessness from the Saurashtra batsman. Pujara scored most of his runs behind the stumps considering the bouncy nature of the surface. Someone like Ishant Sharma was always going to find it tough against Starc but Pujara remained firm. The first signs of aggression came in the 84th over when he tonked Hazlewood's bouncers for a six and four in consecutive deliveries. He brought up his 16th Test century with a flick towards the mid-wicket region but there was no fancy celebration as such as Pujara's focus was solely on accumulating as many runs as possible.

Having completed his century, Pujara started to open up and took the attack to Australian bowlers. He got his last 30 runs in no time and it was only because of Cummins' sensational run out on the brink of Day 1 Pujara had to walk back to the dressing room without a star mark on the top-right of his score.

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RankTeamPointsRating
1 India 4397 116
2 South Africa 3712 106
3 England 4722 105
4 New Zealand 2354 102
5 Australia 3663 102
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