Australia in driving seat after first day’s play
Australia in driving seat after first day’s play
Australia
plays behind the wheel after a busy first day of the second cricket
Test against India, where 13 goals feel Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
Australia were 3-116 after the rejection of the 100th 191 in India Test playing at the SCG.
The
advantage gained Australian bowlers early in the morning seemed to be
wasted in the top ranking on Zaheer Khan (3-26) from the scalp Dave
Warner (8), Shaun Marsh (0) and Ed Cowan (16) range.
Valuable
but the unfinished 79-run stand for the fourth wicket between Michael
Clarke (47) and Ricky Ponting (44) to stabilize the ship and managed to
see the rest of the final session after Australia was reduced to 37 for
three. Warner was a typical flyer, scoring two fours in his first over, before you run to the last ball of Zaheer has. Marsh, who proved his fitness and form in the Big Bash, a score of 0, 3 and 0 on his return to the test arena.
Earlier
in the day was an Australian pace sensation James Pattinson choose from
the Australian bowlers, who had four goals, including the wicket of
Sachin Tendulkar, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and only (57 no) offer real
resistance to the visitors. Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle both finished with three goals and ably supported by 21-year-ol. Pattinson fourth scalp, and if not undefeated Mahendra Singh Dhoni 57 is returned to India can be much faster.
Goals in the last two balls for lunch session, Ben Hilfenhaus left India at the turn of fluctuations 8-178. Tasmanian narrowly missed his hat-trick ball to continue, but the Ishant Sharma had (0) trapped in the fence soon after.
The last three Indian batsmen failed to score a point, which opens Gautam Gambhir.
Tendulkar
is the search for his hundredth century international scoring will
continue in the second inning after he was thrown off Pattinson to 41
this afternoon. Little Master went freely in a wide ball just inside edge to capture and lose their translations.
Dhoni and spinner Ravi Ashwin (20) in combination with the 50-run partnership for the resistance ended Hilfenhaus ..
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