Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pucovski, Labuschagn­e put Australia on top in third Test

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Debutant Will Pucovski and Marnus Labuschagn­e smacked half-centuries as Australia recovered from an early setback to build a promising first innings in the rain-hit third Test against India yesterday.

Following David Warner’s departure for five, the hosts recovered to 166 for two at stumps after more than three hours’ play was lost due to persistent drizzle at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Labuschagn­e was not out 67 while Steve Smith, who has struggled for runs this series, hit an attacking unbeaten 31. Pucovski contribute­d 62 in an impressive maiden Test innings.

Fellow debutant Navdeep Saini and Mohammed Siraj, in only his second Test, shared the wickets in a clash both sides are desperate to win with the fourmatch series level at 1-1.

After captain Tim Paine won the toss and chose to bat in front of 8,692 socially-distanced fans, just under the quarter of capacity allowed, the rain started falling 35 minutes into the opening session. It was enough time for Siraj to grab the key wicket of Warner on his return from injury, caught by Cheteshwar Pujara to put Australia on the back foot.

But a 100-run partnershi­p between Pucovski and Labuschagn­e swung the momentum back in Australia’s favour before the 22-year-old fell lbw to Saini.

The patient Labuschagn­e, who has been Australia’s best batsman this series, survived an edge off Jasprit Bumrah on 11, which just failed to carry to slip, but was otherwise authoritat­ive.

He brought up his ninth Test 50 with a boundary off Siraj, while Smith looked in ominous touch at the other end after failing to reach double figures in his four previous innings. The former captain hit five boundaries in his 31 which came off 64 balls.

Pucovski resumed on 14 and Labuschagn­e two when play finally restarted at 3pm after the lengthy rain delay.

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Australia’s Marnus Labuschagn­e plays a shot

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