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Australia vs India | 3rd Test | Melbourne | Dec 26-30, 2018 | Day 1 Thread

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Australia bounced back from a disappointing defeat in the first Test to claim an excellent 146-run victory in the second Test in Perth. The home side will now be looking to use their momentum to seal a win at the MCG, where they have not lost a Test since 2010.

Overview

Australia v India, 3rd Test
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Wednesday 26 December, 10.30am local, 11.30pm GMT (-1)

It was a case of contributions all-round that saw Australia to their first Test win since March. Half-centuries from Marcus Harris, Aaron Finch and Travis Head anchored their first-innings total of 326, while Usman Khawaja showed tremendous resolve in the second innings with his 213-ball 72. Australia set India a challenging target of 287, one which proved simply too much for the visitors.

With the ball, Nathan Lyon was superb once more, collecting eight wickets in the match. Despite talk of a fiery Perth pitch being seamer-friendly, it was the Australian spinner who wreaked havoc.

He has developed into a man for all conditions, someone who can be relied on to tighten the scoring, break budding partnerships and run through line-ups. If India are to claim their first series win in Australia, they will have to devise a new plan to tackle the threat of the off-spinner.

The hosts have brought in Mitchell Marsh in place of the struggling Peter Handscomb. Marsh, they believe, will help take some load off the fast bowlers.

For India, some underlying issues from the first Test came back to haunt them in the second, which they have tackled with three changes. The opening pair of Murali Vijay and KL Rahul, who struggled with form, have been dropped for the third Test. Mayank Agarwal is set to make his India debut and likely to open with Hanuma Vihari, who is set to be promoted up the order.

Rohit Sharma, who missed the second Test with injury, slots back in, likely in the middle order.

Another disappointing aspect for the Indians was the crumbling of the tail across both innings, with the foursome of Umesh Yadav, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah contributing 11 runs across the match.

While they should not be relied upon to deliver match-winning totals, a few extra runs and more time spent in the field for the Australians would be beneficial to India over the next two Tests.

With the key figure of Ravichandran Ashwin continuing to miss out as he recovers from an abdominal strain, India have brought in Ravindra Jadeja in place of Yadav. They will hope the move offers them some batting depth as well.

Key players

Ajinkya Rahane (India): India’s vice-captain has looked in good touch, hitting two impressive half-centuries. Nevertheless, his performances have been overshadowed by centuries from Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara. Speaking to the press in preparation for this Test, Rahane was in a confident mood, stating that a ton was well on its way. Having failed to reach three-figures in Tests this year, a hundred to close 2018 would be something special.

Marcus Harris (Australia): After a quiet debut in Adelaide, Harris looked right at home as a Test cricketer in Perth, a first-innings 70 filled with some dreamy drives. The Victoria batsman is now set to return to his home ground with a Baggy Green on, and how Australia would love for him to emulate his state achievements on the international stage. In October, Harris hit a monumental 250 against New South Wales at the MCG in the Sheffield Shield. With Aaron Finch also finding form with a half-century in the last Test, India will have to be wary of the Australian opening duo.

Conditions

Boxing Day is set to see a sunny event, although subsequent days are likely to be a bit cloudier, with potential showers on day four and five. The MCG pitch has a green tinge to it, and is likely to lead towards a slow-scoring game.

Squads

Australia: Tim Paine (c), Mitchell Marsh, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins, Aaron Finch, Peter Handscomb, Marcus Harris, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Nathan Lyon, Shaun Marsh, Peter Siddle, Mitchell Starc, Chris Tremain

India: Virat Kohli (c), M Vijay, KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav

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Agarwal to debut. Not my fav batsman. He will find it very difficult against a world class Aussie attack.

Vihari has decent technique. But does not have it in him from what I have seen. Gets ruffled easily after a few play and misses. Can’t be worse than Vijay.

India again playing with 3 batsmen. Might have as well given Dhawan another chance.

For that matter, they could even try Gill who is much better than vihari and Agarwal.
 
Australia XI: Marcus Harris, Aaron Finch, Usman Khawaja, Shaun Marsh, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh Tim Paine (c,wk), Pat Cummins, Mitch Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.

India XI: Mayank Agarwal, Hanuma Vihari, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (c), Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Rishabh Pant (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah.

India have won the toss and elected to bat.
 
Will be a thrilling game. India will want some runs from the openers. Australia will be red hot to win this one. Not sure if Jadeja will give any Australian batsmen sleepless nights.
 
6 overs gone and no wickets down. Given the poor performance of Indian openers in recent times, not a bad start :)

Did I just jinx it?
 
70-30 in India's favor. It will be really sad if India lose this test after winning the toss. What's wrong with this aussie captain. Why can't he win any toss.
 
These look like perfect batting conditions.. an excellent toss to win. Lyon holds the key here.
 
Will be a thrilling game. India will want some runs from the openers. Australia will be red hot to win this one. Not sure if Jadeja will give any Australian batsmen sleepless nights.

Jadeja has a long record of performing better than expected... the CT being a notable exception.
 
Agarwal is looking really good and positive

How do the Indian posters rate him?

First time im watching him
 
Pluck a random batsman out of Pakistan and a random one out of India and it doesnt matter who will be better but the Indian will look more assured
 
Agarwal is looking really good and positive

How do the Indian posters rate him?

First time im watching him

Always thought of him as a bit of a hack but a very positive player. Really hard to judge how such players go on internationally.
 
6 overs gone and no wickets down. Given the poor performance of Indian openers in recent times, not a bad start :)

Did I just jinx it?

13 overs gone, openers still there... fingers crossed.
 
Gold stat - India has never lost a Test when Virat Kohli has won the toss; 17 wins and 3 draws
 
Vihari's S/R is 6. Fine with me as long as he can wear out the Aussie bowlers and protect the remaining batsmen.
 
Pacers are bowling a touch short here. They need to pitch it up.

Lyon went defensive just after 2 shots. That's the reason he is rated a bit lower. He needs to bowl normally.

If openers bat for too long then India can put up a big total because bowlers can get tired.

Good toss for India to win here.
 
Vihari's S/R is 6. Fine with me as long as he can wear out the Aussie bowlers and protect the remaining batsmen.

He is doing a fine job. As long as they bat another 15-20 overs, runs don't matter much.
 
He is doing a fine job. As long as they bat another 15-20 overs, runs don't matter much.

They are displaying the correct approach for a Test match. Their approach is a contrast to other players who often lack patience due to their T20 experience.
 
That is why you don't play makeshift openers. Terrible technique against the short ball.
 
That is why you don't play makeshift openers. Terrible technique against the short ball.

The makeshift opener played 65 balls and played out the new ball. Better than Rahul and Vijay who would flash and be dismissed within 5 overs.
 
The makeshift opener played 65 balls and played out the new ball. Better than Rahul and Vijay who would flash and be dismissed within 5 overs.

Maybe select better openers then...
 
There are none except Shaw and he's injured.

Hard to believe in a country of 1.3 billion, but okay.

IMO 8 (66) on this track isn't a great innings. MCG is one of the most batting friendly tracks in the world in recent years, and there has been next to no movement. Not sure having a dot ball percentage of 90% is the right approach.

Also whose decision was it for Rohit to play in the middle order (as opposed to opening)?
 
Very good start for IND, if they reach lunch at most 2 down, should score 350 ish score in 1st innings, which should be daunting for this Australia lineup.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Last year's Ashes Test at the MCG (widely criticised as a result of the docile pitch) saw 9.3% false shots in the first 25 overs of the match. So far today, we've seen 8.5%. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AUSvIND?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#AUSvIND</a></p>— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) <a href="https://twitter.com/CricProf/status/1077734150545833984?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 26, 2018</a></blockquote>
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India's session. Aus needs to quickly pick wicket after lunch here.
 
Can't curators do their job even a little?

You had one job and you ducked it up. All those people come to watch cricket and this is the pitch you give?

Recent opening for us. Legendary if you compare it to Murali-Rahul-Jatt starts.
 
Can't curators do their job even a little?

You had one job and you ducked it up. All those people come to watch cricket and this is the pitch you give?

Recent opening for us. Legendary if you compare it to Murali-Rahul-Jatt starts.

How the pitch is behaving?
 
This pair is taking time but now they are settled , India will cash on it in final session.
 
Pathetic pitch.Looks the same pitch as last year ashes.If this series was in India locked at 1-1 Shastri would have humiliated the curated just like he did to the Wankhede pitch curater in 2015 SA Odi series
 
Pathetic pitch.Looks the same pitch as last year ashes.If this series was in India locked at 1-1 Shastri would have humiliated the curated just like he did to the Wankhede pitch curater in 2015 SA Odi series

Duh. This is a drop-in pitch just like Adelaide and Perth pitch. So it is not the same. Just because these batsmen didn't bat like morons Rahul and Vijay India is in a decent position.
 
Marsh playing as bowling allrounder here , he needs to perform with both.

Handscomb was not doing anything. Atleast Marsh can chip in a few overs to give a break to their bowlers. One or two wickets bonus. He just hsa to keep it tight.
 
Honestly, Marsh's test stats make Pandya look like Gary Sobers, why is he selected so often? His brother Shaun Marsh too. I am not convinced he is good enough to be a regular test player.

Australia must really be down on talent these days
 
India should aim to get 450 to make the game safe

Aus just need to bat out time then. Aus can't force a win if Ind scores 450 here. Ind will take lots of time away the way they are going.
 
Aus just need to bat out time then. Aus can't force a win if Ind scores 450 here. Ind will take lots of time away the way they are going.

They will pick up pace later, many aggressive batters down the order..
 
They will pick up pace later, many aggressive batters down the order..

True, but still they will take lots of time here to get to 450. Aus then just need to bat for long time without worrying too much about runs.
 
1981 the year India won here last time. Aus was chasing 140 odd runs in 4th inning. Kapil Dev took 5/28 to win the test.
 
Our Pakistani batsmen will show these Indian batsmen how to bat against world class bowling attack and still keep the run rate up. Vihari was 3 from 52, thats just shameful
 
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