19 Dec 2020

India dismiss Australia inside a day to lead in Adelaide

7:00 am on 19 December 2020

India dismissed Australia for 191 before reaching 9 for 1 in their second innings at stumps on day two of the first day-night test in Adelaide to take a 62-run lead.

India captain Virat Kohli and Australia skipper Tim Paine were told to cool things down by the umpires during the second test in Perth.

Tim Paine and Virat Kohli. Photo: Photosport

Fifteen wickets fell as bowlers ruled supreme on a balmy day at a ground once renowned for big scores, the last coming in the final 25 minutes when Pat Cummins bowled Prithvi Shaw for four to continue the India opener's poor run of form.

Shaw's opening partner Mayank Agarwal and nightwatchman Jasprit Bumrah survived a nervous last couple of overs under the lights.

Spinner Ravichandran Ashwin combined with paceman Umesh Yadav and Bumrah earlier did the damage for the tourists, bowling with discipline and taking wickets in bursts to break up potential partnerships.

While Tim Paine played a captain's innings of 73 not out to limit the damage, India will be disappointed with a string of dropped catches.

"Certainly not our best performance but you have to give India credit, they bowled really well and put us under pressure," Paine said.

"We've got to chase what we've got to chase.

"Whether that's a big score or little score, we know it's going to be a challenge."

Australia had started the day by skittling the last four Indian batsmen at a cost of 11 runs in less than half an hour to dismiss the tourists for 244.

Bumrah removed Australia openers Joe Burns and Matthew Wade for eight runs apiece in quick succession before tea, however, and Ashwin (4-55) drove home the advantage after the break.

Off-spinner Ashwin has struggled on his previous Australian trips but he struck a mighty blow when he enticed Steve Smith into an edge to give Ajinkya Rahane an easy catch at first slip.

With one run from 29 deliveries, it was Smith's lowest score since he got a duck in the first test against South Africa in November 2016.

Travis Head and Cameron Green became Ashwin's second and third victims, the latter's dismissal helped by a fine catch from Virat Kohli at midwicket.

"I don't want to sit back and think whether that's the best or not," Ashwin said when asked to rate his performance.

"There's an innings to go and I'm looking forward to the entire test series. It's a great opportunity for me."

India would have been in an even stronger position had Bumrah and Shaw followed their captain's lead, but they spilled easy catches that would have sent Marnus Labuschagne on his way early in his innings.

Yadav (3-40) finally trapped Labuschagne lbw for 47 after the second break and when he had Pat Cummins caught at gully three balls later, Australia were in big trouble at 111-7.

Paine's resolute 73 off 99 deliveries, combined with some more poor catching from the Indian fielders, kept the home side in touch heading into day three, however.

The four-match series continues after Adelaide with tests in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

-Reuters