Melbourne: Ace Aussie seamer Pat Cummins brought Australia back into the game by giving twin setback to India in form of - debutant Shubman Gill (45) and Test specialist Chetesthwar Pujara (17), on the second morning of Boxing Day Test, here, on Sunday.
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☝️ Pujara c Paine b Cummins
After losing two wickets early in the morning session, Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari take India to 90/3 at lunch.
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☝️ Pujara c Paine b Cummins
After losing two wickets early in the morning session, Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari take India to 90/3 at lunch.
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☝️ Pujara c Paine b Cummins
After losing two wickets early in the morning session, Ajinkya Rahane and Hanuma Vihari take India to 90/3 at lunch.
📝 #AUSvIND SCORECARD: https://t.co/bcDsS3qmgl pic.twitter.com/Sg5VnUUAwD
Resuming on 36 for one, India started cautiously before losing both their overnight batsmen -- debutant Shubman Gill and the seasoned Cheteshwar Pujara -- in the space of 11 balls to reach 90 for three at lunch.
Australia were all out for 195 in their first innings.
At the break, captain Ajinkya Rahane was batting on 10 and giving him company was Hanuma Vihari on 13 with India still trailing Australia by 105 runs.
The 21-year-old Gill impressed on his debut with a fluent 45 and played some fine shots during his 65-ball knock at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. While Pujara made 17, having faced 70 deliveries.
The first to go was Gill, who perished when he edged Cummins for Tim Paine to take a regulation catch behind the stumps.
Australia were soon celebrating again as Cummins picked up the big wicket of Pujara after straightening him up with a brilliant delivery that angled in and moved just enough to induce an edge.
Paine, who lost a review after assuming that Gill had nicked the day's very first delivery, complemented his top fast bowler by completing a fine diving catch.
That brought Vihari to the crease and he got off the mark with a confident drive down the ground.
Vihari and Rahane negotiated the Australian fast bowlers thereafter to conclude an eventful first first session.
With a bit of luck, India survived the first hour but the hosts came back after Cummins' perseverance paid off to take the second half of the opening session's play.
Australia's bowlers were superb but they often bowled a tad short.
Brief scores:
Australia 1st innings: 195 all out in 72.3 overs
India 1st innings: 90 for 3 in 37 overs (Shubman Gill 45, Pat Cummins 2/26).