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Australia vs India | 2nd Test | Perth | Dec 14-18, 2018 | Day 2 Thread

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Australia added 112 runs before India got their first breakthrough on day one of the second Test, but the visitors pulled things back by ending the day with six wickets at the Perth International Stadium.

Aaron Finch, Marcus Harris and Travis Head recorded half-centuries to help Australia end on 277/6 on Friday, 14 December. Hanuma Vihari and Ishant Sharma were the most productive bowlers for India, clinching a brace apiece.

Both captains wanted to bat first, but it was Tim Paine who got to do so at the toss. The surface at the Perth International Stadium was expected to be lively and conducive to pace, which is probably why India unleashed a bowling attack without a specialist spinner for just the fourth time in their history.

Finch and Harris started off well. The duo denied India an early breakthrough and batted through the morning session to take the hosts to lunch with 66 runs on the board without losing a wicket. Both batsmen notched up half-centuries.

After lunch, they became the first pair to build a 100-run opening stand against India in 46 innings. Harris, the local lad, was particularly impressive with his confident stroke-making. The left-hander struck three fine boundaries in quick succession and notched up his maiden Test fifty with a single off Mohammed Shami.

Just as it seemed like India were falling behind significantly, Bumrah struck in his first over after lunch. Finch, who had just reached his fifty, was struck on his pad plumb in front of the wicket and had to walk back for a 105-ball 50.

The seamer then took control of the game, bowling at the ideal line and length in his fiery spell. Usman Khawaja played out Bumrah in an attempt to settle into the innings. But persistent pressure from India paid dividends as he fell to Umesh Yadav, having played out 37 deliveries to add five runs to the scoreboard.

Khawaja slashed his bat to tackle a shortish delivery from the pacer, only to edge it to Pant behind the wicket.

The third scalp for India came from a surprising source – Vihari. The part-time off-spinner made up for India's lack of specialist spin-bowling options, doing exactly what his captain required of him on the first day. The high bounce on the delivery surprised Harris – who tried to cut the ball – only for it to clip off his glove to nestle into Ajinkya Rahane's waiting hands at first slip.

Shaun Marsh struck a couple of boundaries to bolster his confidence before tea, but the session belonged to India, who stormed back into the game with three wickets.

Peter Handscomb was dismissed in a moment of magic in the field from the India skipper. Ishant Sharma's back-of-the-length delivery took a thick edge off Handscomb's willow, looking like it would fly over second slip. Virat Kohli, though, stuck out his hand and stretched to his full length to pluck it out of the air and complete a sensational grab.

What followed next was a productive period for the hosts, where Marsh and Travis Head combined to add 84 runs for the fifth wicket. The duo looked comfortable and took the attack to the opposition, propelling Australia past 200 with their assertive effort.

An opportunity came India's way when Vihari extracted an edge off Marsh's willow in the 67th over, only for the ball to pop out of Pant's gloves. It would have gone on to be a costly drop for India, but the off-spinner mitigated the situation by dismissing the left-hander 10 overs later.

The batsman's attempted cut flew to Rahane at slip and the India vice-captain reacted well to hold on to the ball to give India their fifth scalp. The Indian skipper and his deputy, with 70 and 69 catches respectively, are now ninth and tenth on the list of most Test catches for India.

The final wicket of the day well to Ishant Sharma after Head's powerful drive went down the throat of Shami at third man.

It is safe to say that each team clinched one session each. But on a pitch that has begun to offer drama for the bowlers, Australia will be happy with what they've got.

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I feel sorry for the batsmen today, the cracks have gotten wider and the pitch has sped up a lot as well, going to be tough for the batsmen.
 
Is Ashwin injured or the Perth wicket got better of Kohli's judgement? I see Day 1 and Vihari has 2-53 taking both lefti middle order.
 
Is Ashwin injured or the Perth wicket got better of Kohli's judgement? I see Day 1 and Vihari has 2-53 taking both lefti middle order.

He is injured, but Kohli still could've gone with Jadeja.
 
Ishant is trundling badly. 128 k’s seems to be his avg speed.

That noball problem seems to have shattered his confidence.
 
This Indian bowling line up is terrible, the pitch is doing all sorts but yet these Indians bowlers aren't doing anything LOL.
 
Can India restrict Australia below 370-380?

Aus has this game. 360-370 should be enough to put India under pressure. Winning the toss for Aus was the most important factor. India's chances were slim as soon as they lost the toss.
 
So captain fantastic lets the batsmen get their eye in before he unleashes bumrah. Very poor tactician.
 
So captain fantastic lets the batsmen get their eye in before he unleashes bumrah. Very poor tactician.

Yea, Bumrah was the most threatening bowler yesterday, all day long. Why is this... fantastic captain not bringing on his spear head? Is he insane? :moyo2
 
Bumrah is clearly in trouble & so are we . Australia look good for 375+ . Rain might save us :)
 
India have only bowled 6 deliveries today at the stumps and two of them resulted in wickets.. :wa

So where should the bowlers concentrate their efforts at? Yes, bowl short outside off.. good choice..:abbas1
 
India did a good job all things considered. At 112/0 I definitely would've taken 326. They have to get 400 now though.
 
India have only bowled 6 deliveries today at the stumps and two of them resulted in wickets.. :wa

So where should the bowlers concentrate their efforts at? Yes, bowl short outside off.. good choice..:abbas1

Thank the Y̶e̶s̶ ̶M̶a̶n̶ Coach for his genius.
 
India have only bowled 6 deliveries today at the stumps and two of them resulted in wickets.. :wa

So where should the bowlers concentrate their efforts at? Yes, bowl short outside off.. good choice..:abbas1

That's a CRAZY stat. *** is wrong with them lol

It's quite clear, they got more than enough talent to win these games, but it's either the selections or just the general game plan that ends up being their undoing.
 
India will be all out today under 200

After winning this Test, Aussies need to ensure they do not lose in Melbourne and MCG is generally more suitable to Aussies.
These 2 Test matches they need to win to ensure they dont lose the series.
 
Hopefully Shaw will be ready next test and replace Vijay. KL Rahul has had enough chances too.
 
What is going on in commentary box? Who is laughing like a key has been put in ignition but engine cannot start?
Moreover, they are talking within themselves. They have forgotten that there are thousands listening.
 
What is going on in commentary box? Who is laughing like a key has been put in ignition but engine cannot start?
Moreover, they are talking within themselves. They have forgotten that there are thousands listening.

Gilchrist, Vaughn and Kerry I'Keefe.
I think Gilchrist is ok but can't drive it.
 
Hopefully Shaw will be ready next test and replace Vijay. KL Rahul has had enough chances too.

Both openers need replacing. Put anybody in place of these two. Heck, put Bhuvaneshwar and Jadeja in place of these two and they will do a better job.
 
Both openers need replacing. Put anybody in place of these two. Heck, put Bhuvaneshwar and Jadeja in place of these two and they will do a better job.

How does Murali Vijay keep getting a gig though, what has he done?
 
This is our best pair at crease . With the tail we have , 150/4 could be 200/10 .
 
Pujara dotting it away.

This is the partnership that will decide this game.
 
The ball has lost it's zip.

Hopefully Pant can score a double ton here and then celebrate with a handstand in the middle of the pitch.
 
These two batting well , if India reach 100 with these two at crease India will have upper hand.
 
How many decades has it been since Pujara scored a run!?

Kohli passes the strike, then dot. dot. dot. Next over rinse and repeat.
 
How many decades has it been since Pujara scored a run!?

Kohli passes the strike, then dot. dot. dot. Next over rinse and repeat.


ODI thinking. This is a test match. Believe in the man who won you the first test.
 
ODI thinking. This is a test match. Believe in the man who won you the first test.

What worked on a docile Adelaide wicket may not work here where there is a ball with your name on it sooner or later.
 
What worked on a docile Adelaide wicket may not work here where there is a ball with your name on it sooner or later.

Australia seemed to be able to bat on it. This is a decent test wicket. It’s not like Headingley in the 1980s.
 
This is India’s session and both these two look set for daddy tons. Innings defeat coming for Aussies :warne
 
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