Deccan Chronicle

Umesh takes 4 wickets but Australia make late charge

AUSSIES STRUGGLE BEFORE RECOVERING TO END THE DAY AT 256 FOR NINE

- IRFAN HAJI | DC

Australia showed some initial fight but Indian bowlers reigned supreme in the next two sessions to leave Australia tottering at 205/9 before Mitchell Starc counter attacked with a 47-ball fifty to take Australia to 256/9 in 94 overs.

The score seems fighting one considerin­g the dry state of the pitch on the opening day of the first Test at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Stadium here on Thursday.

Matthew Renshaw 68 (156b, 10x4, 1x6) played superbly for the visitors in two bursts and gave Australia good platform with an opening stand of 82 with the experience­d David Warner. But the Aussies failed to capitalise on the good start on a difficult pitch which showed signs of early wear and tear.

Starc (57 not out in 58 balls) struck five fours and three sixes and added 51 runs in 51 minutes for the unfinished last wicket stand with Josh Hazlewood to lift the mood in the camp. Umesh Yadav who broke the opening stand by cleaning up Warner, ended up with impressive figures of 4/32. Ravichandr­an Ashwin (2/59) and Ravindra Jadeja (2/74) picked two wickets apiece and kept things quiet.

The pitch was the major talking point as it was too dry and an odd ball showed signs of misbehavio­r. Virat Kohli introduced Ashwin as early as in the second over after the visitors opted to bat first. But Warner was vigilant in the company of Renshaw who took bulk of strike. Both relied on quick singles as runs were hard to come by.

Ashwin who bowled 16 overs in first session, thought Renshaw nicked one to Wriddhiman Saha in the tenth over and Kohli went for a review which was turned down. Jayant Yadav rattled Warner’s bails on a no ball.

Umesh Yadav bowled his first over just 15 minutes before lunch and he made immediate impact as Warner played on to his stumps.

He scored 38 off 77 balls during his 100 minute vigil at the crease and struck six boundaries. Renshaw also was retired ill on 36 as the visitors had a new pair of Smith and Shaun Marsh at the crease.

India lost both reviews when Kohli wanted to check an lbw decision against Smith but the ball was sliding down leg.

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 ??  ?? 5 Number of times Umesh Yadav has dismissed David Warner in Tests, the joint-most he has dismissed any batsman; Shaun Marsh also 5 times 7 Number of consecutiv­e Tests in India in which Australia have won the toss and chosen to bat, including this...
5 Number of times Umesh Yadav has dismissed David Warner in Tests, the joint-most he has dismissed any batsman; Shaun Marsh also 5 times 7 Number of consecutiv­e Tests in India in which Australia have won the toss and chosen to bat, including this...
 ??  ?? Mitchell Starc 93 Steven Smith's average versus India, before the start of this match — his secondbest against any team. He has made four 100s and 3 50s in 12 innings
Mitchell Starc 93 Steven Smith's average versus India, before the start of this match — his secondbest against any team. He has made four 100s and 3 50s in 12 innings

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