Melbourne: Having won the opening game comprehensively, one would have expected Australia to come out all guns blazing in the second game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). But it wasn't to be as the Ajinkya Rahane-led Indian outfit dominated the show from the opening day of the Boxing Day Test.
Despite winning the toss and batting first, Australia managed just 195 in the first essay and that is exactly where the game went for a toss for the hosts. And speaking at the end of the match on Tuesday, skipper Tim Paine made no bones about the fact that it was disappointing to hand India the advantage and allow them an opportunity to square the series.
"Pretty disappointed. We played some poor cricket, sloppy cricket for a major part of the game. Credit to India, they forced us into mistakes with the bat, ball, and also on the field. And when you do that against a quality team, it costs you," he admitted.
Paine made no bones about the fact that the Indians played better cricket through the game. "But again, need to credit India as they put us under pressure," he said.