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COACH KUMBLE PUTS DOWN DISAPPOINT­ING SHOW AS ‘ONE BAD DAY’ AS AUSSIES STRETCH LEAD TO 298

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ustralian spinner Steve O’Keefe yesterday said he expected India to come back fighting after his career-best haul of 6-35 left the hosts on the ropes in the first Test in Pune.

An unbeaten half century from skipper Steve Smith helped the tourists reach 1434 at stumps on day two, which saw a total of 15 wickets fall at Pune’s Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium.

O’Keefe, whose six wickets came off just 24 balls, helped Australia bundle India out for 105 in the afternoon session before the visiting batsmen rammed home their advantage against the world’s top Test team.

Smith was on 59 and Mitchell Marsh on 21 was also at the crease as Australia stretched their lead to 298 runs by the close on a turning track at India’s newest Test venue.

“It’s an exciting contest — even with 300 on the board, it’s still gettable. We have seen two guys bat well. Like Steve Smith, you can get runs on it,” O’Keefe told reporters.

“I think they are going to get back stronger and better in their second innings and they are going to put up a lot of fight as you would expect from this Indian unit.

“We have had a good day’s cricket but that’s all that is. We’ve still got a lot of work to do if we going to win this match.”

Indian off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin claimed three wickets, including openers David Warner and Shaun Marsh.

Smith, who was dropped three times, went on to register his 21st Test half-century in his 51st match.

First innings top-scorer Matt Renshaw hung on with Smith for a 52-run partnershi­p.

Renshaw (31) once again found it hard to cope with the heat as he suffered from bouts of dehydratio­n.

But the Indian fielders were also left feeling the heat as they dropped four catches.

Ishant Sharma finally clung on to a skier at long-off after Renshaw mistimed a hit off Jayant Yadav.

Smith then steadied the innings with Mitchell Marsh as the duo tackled the spinners with aplomb.

Kohli’s rare duck

But it was O’Keefe who stole the show earlier in the day with a blitz of wickets after lunch that saw India’s middle and lower order crumble as the hosts conceded a 155-run first innings lead.

O’Keefe was largely ineffectiv­e in the morning session but then bamboozled the Indians.

“I probably went into my comfort zone like I bowl in Australia but then I worked with Sri (Sriram Sridharan, Australia’s spin consultant) in the break and it worked,” said O’Keefe.

The 32-year-old’s stunning spell put Australia firmly in charge in the opening contest the four-Test series but it was a day to forget for Indian captain Virat Kohli, who was dismissed for a rare duck.

Kohli, who has hit four double centuries since July, walked after just two deliveries for his first duck in a Test since August 2014.

Paceman Mitchell Starc, who made a gritty 61 in Australia’s first innings score of 260, took two wickets including the prized scalp of Kohli.

Indian opener Lokesh Rahul top-scored for the home side with 64 but hurt his shoulder while going for a mistimed heave at long-off and only took to the field two overs before the end of play.

Indian coach Anil Kumble said the team’s performanc­e was just “one bad day”, stressing there was still lot of cricket left in the match.

Australian spinner

V. Kohli c Handscomb b Starc A. Rahane c Handscomb b O’Keefe R. Ashwin c Handscomb b Lyon W. Saha c Smith b O’Keefe R. Jadeja c Starc b O’Keefe J. Yadav st Wade b O’Keefe U. Yadav c Smith b O’Keefe I. Sharma not out

(nb1) (all out; 40.1)

1-26 (Vijay), 2-44 (Pujara), 3-44 (Kohli), 4-94 (Rahul), 5-95 (Rahane), 6-95 (Saha), 7-95 (Ashwin), 8-98 (J. Yadav), 9-101 (Jadeja), 10-105 (U. Yadav)

Extras: Total: Fall of wickets: Bowling: Australia 2nd innings Extras: Total: Bowling:

0 13 1 0 2 2 4 2 1 105

Starc 9-2-38-2 (1nb), O’Keefe 13.1-2-35-6, Hazlewood 7-3-11-1, Lyon 11-2-21-1

D. Warner lbw b Ashwin S. Marsh lbw b Ashwin S. Smith not out P. Handscomb c Vijay b Ashwin M. Renshaw c Sharma b J. Yadav M. Marsh not out

(lb 3) (4 wickets; 46 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-10 (Warner), 2-23 (S. Marsh), 3-61 (Handscomb), 4-113 (Renshaw)

Ashwin 16-3-68-3, Jadeja 17-626-0, U. Yadav 5-0-13-0, J. Yadav 5-0-27-1, I. Sharma 3-0-6-0

10 0 59 19 31 21 3 143

 ?? AFP ?? Australia’s Steve O’Keefe celebrates after the dismissal of India’s Ajinkya Rahane during the second day of the first Test at The Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune yesterday. The spinner took a career-best haul of 6-35.
AFP Australia’s Steve O’Keefe celebrates after the dismissal of India’s Ajinkya Rahane during the second day of the first Test at The Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune yesterday. The spinner took a career-best haul of 6-35.
 ?? AFP ?? Australia’s David Warner watches as India’s Lokesh Rahul plays a shot at The Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium.
AFP Australia’s David Warner watches as India’s Lokesh Rahul plays a shot at The Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium.

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