Australia finished Day 2 of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Indore looking like favourites to pull one back in the series that India are leading 2-0. Nathan Lyon’s eight-for was instrumental in skittling India out for 163 and setting the visitors a target of 76 to chase at Stumps on Day 2.
Although Cheteshwar Pujara put up a gritty 59, the rest of the batting line-up caved in with very little resistance.
Here’s a session-wise report of the day:
Morning session
In a series that can probably be remembered for collapses, Australia found themselves on the receiving end of a swift one when they lost six wickets for just eleven runs in the first session.
After being comfortably placed an hour into the day at 186/5, they were skittled for 197 in the first innings, giving themselves a lead of 88 runs.
Resuming Day 2 on 156/4, Cameron Green and Peter Handscomb survived the first hour in Indore with great ease but once they were dismissed, India ripped through the rest of the order with Umesh Yadav taking three wickets.
Watch, IND v AUS: Umesh Yadav sends the stumps flying twice in a brilliant spell on Day 2 in Indore
R Ashwin, who finished with 3/44, first struck after the drinks break to dismiss Handscomb for 19. The rest was light-work for the pair.
In their second innings, India with the opening duo of Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, went into lunch at 13/0. In a rather safe passage of play for the hosts in this match, the session belonged to them.
20 balls and 4 wkts since that tweet. Only 10 runs. Still 10-20 runs to play with. First step towards a miracle... Two more wkts to go though. #IndvAus
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) March 2, 2023
Umesh showing why he's the leading wicket-taker among all pace bowlers in Tests in India since 2013. Way he targets the stumps all day long... amazing consistency.
— Swaroop Swaminathan (@arseinho) March 2, 2023
Courtesy : Umya pic.twitter.com/to1xfsk0FB
— mon (@4sacinom) March 2, 2023
The sight of stumps cartwheeling is ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Ru8sPHrg1H
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 2, 2023
Post-lunch session
Australia fought back to leave India in trouble at 79/4 in their second innings at tea, losing four wickets to spinners Nathan Lyon and Matthew Kuhnemann and managing to score just 66 runs in the session.
In the very first over after the break, Gill was beaten for spin as he tried to hit across the line and was bowled middle stump for five by Nathan Lyon.
Skipper Rohit was then trapped lbw by the spinner Lyon for 12.
Virat Kohli looked to take on Kuhnemann, cutting the spinner for a glorious four, only to be trapped lbw the following ball for 13, sending a hush around the Indore ground.
Pujara gave the home crowd something to cheer about, reducing the deficit by smashing Kuhnemann for a succession of boundaries.
Lyon though proved a handful, particularly for Ravindra Jadeja, who was out lbw for seven just before the break to leave India reeling.
India were still nine runs behind at the break on a viciously turning pitch in Indore with Pujara looking assured on 36 and Shreyas Iyer yet to get off the mark.
VKohli averages 61.30 when India win, 18.50 when they lose and 88.75 in draws. Which innings is it going to be today!
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) March 2, 2023
Chai. Chai.
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 2, 2023
India trail by 9 runs. Probably lost 2 more wickets than they should have. Fault of batters more than the pitch.
Pujara has looked good. But India know they need two more sessions of decent batting to be in a good position. Let's see.#INDvAUS
The Australian spinners have very quickly learned the trick of bowling on turning pitches - the non-turning ball is the dangerous one.
— Nakul Pande (@NakulMPande) March 2, 2023
The amount of times India batters have played outside the line for turn that hasn’t happened.#INDvAUS🏏🇮🇳🇦🇺#WTC23
Post-tea session:
After tea, Iyer launched a brief counterattack, attacking the spinners and quickly reached 26 off 27 balls. But before he could truly put the Australians under pressure, Usman Khawaja pulled off a stunner at mid-wicket to dismiss him.
Lyon then returned dismiss Ashwin for 16. However, despite losing Iyer, KS Bharat and Ashwin rather quickly, Pujara carried on and top-scored with a valiant 59. While he was gritting it out, after message from the Indian skipper in the dressing room, Ashwin and Axar Patel also opted to take the aerial route. It took a special moment to end Pujara’s resistance.
Just as Pujara started to look unshakeable, he was a caught brilliantly at leg slip by Steve Smith. Nathan Lyon was the pick of the Australian bowlers as he ended up taking figures of 8/64 and was instrumental in bundling India for 163. Unless the pitch misbehaves again, Australia look favourites to chase down the target of 76 runs.
Best bowling figures by visiting players in Tests in India :-
— Rhitankar Bandyopadhyay (@rhitankar8616) March 2, 2023
10/119 - Ajaz Patel 🇳🇿 at Mumbai, 2021
8/50 - Nathan Lyon 🇦🇺 at Bengaluru, 2017
8/64 - Lance Klusener 🇿🇦 at Kolkata, 1996
8/64 - Nathan Lyon 🇦🇺 at Indore, today#INDvsAUS
Nathan Lyon victims - current India playing XI.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 2, 2023
13 - Cheteshwar Pujara
8 - Rohit Sharma
7 - Virat Kohli
6 - R Ashwin
5 - Ravindra Jadeja/Umesh Yadav
3 - KS Bharat
2 - Shreyas Iyer/Shubman Gill
1 - Md Siraj
Axar Patel has not been dismissed as yet!#IndvAus #IndvsAus #BGT
The fact that there is tiny bit of hope in you somewhere that India can still save this match is testimony enough of how good Ashwin,Jadeja and Axar are and how Indian batting has taken free pass on their and Pant's shoulders for too long.#IndvsAus #BGT2023 #Crickettwitter
— Akash (@Akashkumarjha14) March 2, 2023
Indian think tank missed a trick by not sending Axar up the order in both the inns. He's ran out of partners in both inns. Should have batted at no. 6/7 and not no.9 with the kind of form he's in. #INDvAUS #BGT2023
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) March 2, 2023
With inputs from AFP