The Free Press Journal

Rookies rock Gabba

The inexperien­ced Indian bowlers Natarajan, Sundar, and Shardul contain the Australian­s as they restrict the host to 369

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The Indian bowlers were rookies, and the Australian­s through profession­als, but on the second day of the final the former turned the tables on the latter as they ran through the five wickets giving away just 95 runs.

At the Gabba in the rain curtailed the game, India lost both the openers for 62 runs on board, with Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane at the crease on eight and two respective­ly, as this duo added only two runs in the 6.1 overs they were together, after Australian's innings came to an end at 369.

With heavy thundersho­wers preventing any play in the post tea session, India ended the day at 62 for two.

Rohit was elegant as ever in his 44 off 74 balls before Nathan Lyon in his 100th Test enticed him to come down the track but the half-chiphalf-loft was safely pouched by Mitchell Starc in the deep.

India also lost Shubman Gill (7) who edged one off Pat Cummins to Steve Smith.

There were six boundaries from Rohit but he did not fiddle at deliveries in and around the off-stump channel even as Cummins and Josh Hazlewood bowled a testing spell under overcast conditions.

The shot of the session was an ondrive off Cummins which came after a streaky boundary through the slips in the same over. Another delightful stroke was an off-drive off Cameron Green as 49 runs were added for the second wicket.

There wasn't much swing on offer but the pace off the track has increased compared to the first day and it only helped that the Australian pace attack is a more well built one with average speed being at least 6-7 kmph more than their Indian counterpar­ts.

Pujara, at the other end was playing his usual grinding out game but it didn't look too arduous till Rohit kept the scoreboard ticking at the other end.

It wouldn't be an over statement to say that among all top order batsman across both sides, Rohit looked the most comfortabl­e and till his dismissal never looked like being troubled by the four-pronged attack.

However as has been his won't in SENA countries, Rohit just before the tea break went after Lyon when the situation demanded that he could have played for session-end.

It was very similar to his dismissal off Moeen Ali at the stroke of tea during the 2014 series and that was also after being set in the middle-order.

India, who have been forced to field a depleted side won't mind an inclement weather which effectivel­y makes the home team more jittery as a draw would be enough for Ajinkya Rahane to lift the BorderGava­skar Trophy.

In the first session, India's rookie bowling line-up did put up a lionhearte­d effort, getting the last five wickets for 95 runs.

Shardul Thakur (3/94) along with debutants Washington Sundar

(3/89) and Thangarasu Natarajan (3/78) got the breakthrou­ghs while Mohammed Siraj (28-10-77-1) got one on the opening day.

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