Head half-century helps Australia post 191/7 vs India as wickets tumble (Roundup)

IANS  |  Adelaide 

Travis Head's fighting 61 off 149 balls helped reach 191/7 at stumps on Friday, the second day of the first test against India, after off-spinner took three top-order wickets and helped the visitors dominate the day's play.

Ishant Sharma bowled opener in the very first over of the Australian innings with a beautiful in-swinger, providing a crucial breakthrough before Ashwin started troubling the hosts with his drifters.

was caught at silly mid-off trying to defend an Ashwin delivery after making 26 off 57 balls, and soon after attempted a drive against the spinner and ended up dragging the ball back on to the stumps.

With reduced to 59/3, and slowed down the tempo and tried to stabilize the innings before Khawaja nicked an Ashwin delivery to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.

Down at number six, Head defended well and attacked loose deliveries as wickets continued to fall at the other end, with Handscomb departing for 34 and keeper managing just 5 runs.

took the new ball in the 81st over and was adjudged leg before wicket to Jasprit Bumrah immediately, but Head and managed to stay on until stumps.

Pacers Sharma and Bumrah took two wickets apiece, while looked off-colour after an injury-scare on Thursday.

will look to take early wickets and ensure a first-inning lead on Saturday after Chetweshwar Pujara's century on the first day helped them reach a decent total.

will expect Head to stay put and take them beyond the Indian total.

With the wicket already offering some turn, the hosts will be backing off-spinner to trouble the Indian batsmen in the second innings.

The visitors are playing the first test of the four-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and will also play three one-day games in their nearly two-month long tour of Australia.

Brief Scores: India first innings: 250/10 against Australia first innings: 191/7 (61 not out, 43; 3/50)

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, December 07 2018. 14:30 IST