KL Rahul and Murali Vijay stitched together a 91-run opening partnership as India made a strong response to Australia’s first innings score of 451 on the second day of the third Test in Ranchi.
Rahul was ultimately dismissed by Pat Cummins for 67 but Murali Vijay (42 not out) and Cheteshwar Pujara (12 not out) took India to stumps without any more damage.
Earlier on, Steve Smith carried his bat through Australia’s innings finishing with 178 as Australia were bowled out for 451. Glenn Maxwell also scored his maiden Test ton while Ravindra Jadeja starred with the ball, picking up figures of 5/124.
Here’s how the day played out:
4.35 pm: That’s it. Steve O’Keefe bowls the last over of the day, it’s a maiden and India finish the day on 120/1, trailing Australia by 331 runs.. They’ll be very pleased at how they responded to Australia’s 451. Steve Smith, on the other hand, will be happy at KL Rahul’s wicket but will know he has his work cut out the next day.
Solid day for India. Good stuff from Ravindra Jadeja, KL Rahul and Murali Vijay! Steve Smith kept on batting as usual! #INDvAUS
— Prashant Paul (@PrashantSport) March 17, 2017
Good start for India, plenty of batting to be done tomorrow. #IndvAus
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 17, 2017
Still a huge mountain to climb for India. Virat Kohli will take all the rest he needs tonight to bat tomorrow.#INDvAUS
— HoldingWilley 🏏 (@holdingwilley) March 17, 2017
4.31 pm: Vijay getting into his groove now. Goes down the ground and creams a boundary. There’s a bat-pad chance and Steve Smith goes for a review but Snickometer says no edge. Last ball takes Pujara’s edge but it hit Steve Smith’s boot at first slip as he got up too early. Will that cost Australia again? India 120/1.
Not out! Daylight between bat and ball https://t.co/6PZpc6Lzji #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/wLQZv93yo3
— FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 17, 2017
4.28 pm: Lyon gives away two and then Hazlewood comes back in. Typically steady over, except off his fifth ball where he tried too hard for the in-swinging yorker but became a juicy full toss which Pujara slams away for a boundary. Australia 115/1, two overs left in the day.
Stumps not far away on day two with the Aussies searching for the second wicket... #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/wGD0rrG30w
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
Jadeja gets some Harsha love.
For too long Jadeja had been seen as a bad wicket bowler. This season he has moved up and can claim to an all-wicket bowler in India
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 17, 2017
4.20 pm: Now Hazlewood back. Good move from Smith. Tidy over. Gets the maiden. Just nagging away on a length. India 109/1.
Talk about being hard on a player. Damned when he does, damned when he doesn’t!
Was a time when Rahul had magnificent conversion rate of 1/4 hundreds nd https://t.co/kYvtPOuTTV?
— TheSensible.One (@MrThongss) March 17, 2017
Four consecutive hundreds missed#IndvAus
Hazlewood has a good record against Pujara, having dismissed him three times in 117 balls at an average of 14.00. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
4.15 pm: Lyon looking a lot sharper. Gets one to hold its line and Pujara is saved by a thin inside edge. India 109/1.
Pujara's Test average of 96.40 against slow left armers is his highest by bowler type. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
If you're an Indian cricket fan, you got to hate @stevesmith49 .... He is unstoppable against us..!!! #IndvAus
— Dibyajyoti Dash (@dj_dibyajyoti) March 17, 2017
4.10 pm: Cummins is back for the sixth over of this spell. Tests Pujara out with a bouncer. Pujara nudges a two. Good contest. Can India play out these last 20 minutes? India 107/1.
#AUS might have dismissed #IND best batsman this series, but now to get past the most reliable batting pair @mvj888 & @cheteshwar1#INDvAUS
— Suhith Kumar R.N (@suhithtweets_92) March 17, 2017
Not long back Rahul had four Test 100s & one 50. It's now five 50s & four 100s #IndvAus
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) March 17, 2017
4.05 pm: Two sweeps from Vijay off Lyon and the 100 comes up. The first one was a top-edge and Vijay was lucky it didn’t go to hand. The next ball was a much cleaner hit and went to where it was intended. Another deflection for four. 12 runs off the over. Vijay has destroyed the momentum Australia had built after the wicket. Australia 105/1.
Great start by the Indian openers but quality bowling from the Australians, momentum shift right now! #IndvAus
— Sand-d Singh (@Sand_In_Deed) March 17, 2017
Finally Vijay realizes that he needs to get hitting! He's batting a bit too slowly.#INDvAUS
— HoldingWilley 🏏 (@holdingwilley) March 17, 2017
4.02 pm: Cummins on fire. First ball to Pujara was an inswinger which Pujara just got out. Last ball was angling in, very scary leave there. Can Australia work some magic in the last hour? 93/1.
Good knock yet again from KL Rahul , much needed partnership at the top with Vijay #INDvAUS
— Prem Mohanty (@philipbkk) March 17, 2017
4.00 pm: GOT HIM! Cummins’s persistence pays off. He’s been menacing and the short ball takes the top of Rahul’s bat and goes to Wade. Well-deserved wicket from Cummins there. He’s worked him over. India 91/1, Rahul goes for 67.
Patty! You little ripper #INDvAUS
— Chris Meister (@sportmeister_) March 17, 2017
Cometh the hour, Cummins the man! #INDvAUS
— Brett Sprigg (@BrettSprigg) March 17, 2017
3.53 pm: The difference between the spinners and the pacers. O’Keefe gifts five runs, doesn’t look even threatening. Cummins probes away and is testing India’s openers with his bounce and lengths. India 91/0.
It doesn’t really look too encouraging, yeah.
We don't even look like taking a wicket #INDvAUS
— Chris Meister (@sportmeister_) March 17, 2017
And we’re back on the pitch again? Like seriously?
This game would be more interesting if India played cricket on cricket pitches @wwos #IndvAus
— Steohen l3arl (@addictd2justice) March 17, 2017
3.47 pm: Cummins almost yorks Vijay but he survives. India cruising now. India 84/0.
Have to laud that discipline...
Not even a single extra run conceded by AUS in 27 Overs they have bowled. #IndvAus
— Mrudangg (@mrudang18) March 17, 2017
Certainly looks like that. Struggling to take even one right now.
We're going to struggle to take 20 wickets. #CricketInsights #indvaus
— Anthony Leach (@ahleach) March 17, 2017
3.43 pm: And on cue, O’Keefe comes on and the tap is turned on. Easy drive for a single. Comes down the ground for another single. Moves to 60. India 83/0.
Kohli looks like he's sick of sitting in the dressing room. If it were up to him, he would've been back on the field long ago.#INDvAUS
— HoldingWilley 🏏 (@holdingwilley) March 17, 2017
3.40 pm: Steady over from Cummins. Only one run conceded. How long can Australia bowl their pacers? They have to get the spinners in sometime. India 81/0.
We don't look like getting one. Might as well bowl the quicks around the wicket, they have more right handlers than us. Footmarks. #INDvAUS
— Nick Rogers (@nickrog83) March 17, 2017
3.30 pm: Hazlewood again and spoils the good rhythm by going too leg-side. Rahul easily tucks it away for a four. Too easy. India 80/0. Drinks.
Hazelwood really good with the ball. He bowl swing in & out. He should continue till end of the day.#INDvAUS
— Ravi Chiku (@chiku_ravi) March 17, 2017
Strong opening partnership between KL Rahul and Murali Vijay, provides a solid start to India in 3rd test match in Rachi #IndvAus #GetGoing
— Sahoo Ashish Kr. (@sahooashish5) March 17, 2017
KL Rahul is India's Chris Rogers.
— Dennis Devereaux (@DennisCricket_) March 17, 2017
50 after 50 after 50 after 50..... #IndvAus
3.25 pm: Cummins is in. He delivers that famed slower ball but Rahul doesn’t seem to think much of it and pats it away for a single. The Aussie pacers are still keeping the run flow low. Australia 74/0.
Rahul has been so consistent. Reminds me of another consistent Rahul...
3.21 pm: Good over from Hazlewood. He’s the only bowler asking questions. Getting definite reverse and moving the ball both ways. Vijay watchfully plays him out while Gavaskar makes jokes about “Come in” Cummins in the comms box. India 73/0.
Will Virat bat at No. 4? Not sure. Not in his whites. On with a training outfit in the dressing room with a strapped right shoulder #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/wjVpbhPvPh
— Virat Kohli FC (@ViratKohIiFC) March 17, 2017
The delivery from Cummins will come in because his name is Cummins - Sunil Gavaskar #IndvAus
— Tanmay (@manipalite) March 17, 2017
3.15 pm: KL Rahul sweeps and sweeps well for a boundary. Another half-century in this series, his fourth. Great batting. Strike rate is 75+. India 73/0.
Exquisite batting by KL Rahul. He's batting really well!#INDvAUS
— HoldingWilley 🏏 (@holdingwilley) March 17, 2017
Hat-trick of 50s for KL Rahul. Has come a long way after *that* shot in the first innings in Pune.#INDvAUS
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 17, 2017
Rahul has hit four fours off the front foot and four fours off the back foot in his fifty. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
3.10 pm: Vijay gets another four for an edge to Lyon. This is getting frustrating for Australia now. I can’t see them getting a wicket now. Absolutely nothing really happening, except India getting cheap and easy runs. Hazlewood is getting some definite reverse, Vijay just manages to get a flick on it. And unlucky next ball! Gets Rahul’s edge again, but no second slip and it runs away for four. Eventful but no wicket lost. India 68/0.
Tremendous grit shown by the openers thus far. In for a great test match already. #IndvAus
— Rohan Madhotra (@rohanmaddie) March 17, 2017
Rahul is in good touch Vijay being his old self and now finding the boundaries really fancy going without a loss today #IndvAus
— Rajkishan Shekhawat (@RK_Shekhawat) March 17, 2017
3.05 pm: Hazlewood is back into the attack. His first ball nips back but Vijay drives gloriously for a boundary. Just four runs there. It’s 55/0.
That Vijay cover drive would've done Kohli's shoulder proud#IndvAus
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) March 17, 2017
Some players need the first boundary to feel comfortable. But not Murali Vijay. Has taken 52 balls to get his first boundary #IndvAus
— Venkata Krishna B (@twittvenkat) March 17, 2017
3.00 pm: Fifty-run partnership up for India. Just the opening stand India wanted. India 51/0.
Yup, you’re a pessimist.
Call me a pessimist, but I cannot see us taking 20 wickets. #INDvAUS
— Dr. Clairebear (@dr_clairebear) March 17, 2017
Vijay's Test average against off spin of 60.46 is his second highest by bowler-type behind the 69.33 against left arm seam. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
2.55 pm: India’s best opening partnership this series. It’s been serene stuff from these two. Hardly look troubled. O’Keefe keeps plugging away. India 49/0.
At the risk of speaking too soon...this is the kind of opening partnership India need #IndvAus
— Nitin Sharma (@nitin1sharma) March 17, 2017
Lovely rotation of the strike by our openers... Frustrating the Aussies already with this tactic ..#IndvAus
— निमित कालरा (@nimitkalra) March 17, 2017
8* off 43 balls.... Vijay already looking to grind. Dropping anchor. #IndvAus
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) March 17, 2017
2.50 pm: And just when we were saying tight, India get a move on again. O’Keefe is too straight and he gets milked for singles and then tucked down leg for a boundary. Rahul gets another two off the back foot after O’Keefe pulls his length back. Eight runs off the over. India 44/0.
KL Rahul hitting boundaries. Meanwhile, M Vijay.#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/6wBbkHfAWa
— HoldingWilley 🏏 (@holdingwilley) March 17, 2017
Ranchi is already going for draw! India ahead just because they are home team. No chance for Australia. #IndvAus
— Savi (@Savi_2411) March 17, 2017
2.45 pm: KL Rahul pre-meditates a sweep and manages to get bat on it. Just a single. Tight stuff from Australia but India don’t look troubled. 36/0.
Lyon against the two openers:
Lyon has dismissed Rahul four times in 209 balls in Test cricket at an average of 23.75. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
In contrast, Lyon has dismissed Vijay just two times in 335 balls in Test cricket at an average of 132.00. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
2.42 pm: O’Keefe did get Rahul’s edge but it goes wide of slip and runs away into the boundary. It’s gone very overcast in Ranchi. Vijay and Rahul settling into a nice rhythm now. India 35/0.
That’s quite pessimistic.
Australia's got no chance. No team's ever made 451 in the first innings of a Test and won. https://t.co/fp1sNmOoV4 #INDvAUS
— Gigs (@AndrewGigacz) March 17, 2017
2.34 pm: Nathan Lyon into the attack. 8/50 in the first innings in Bengaluru, wicketless in the second. What will he do? Vijay sweeps him away for a single off the second-last ball. Rahul takes another single. Australia 26/0.
Will be interesting to see what & how much Lyon will be able to extract from the pitch...especially after Ashwin's show.#IndvAus
— Jainam Tated (@ImJaiTated) March 17, 2017
2.30 pm: Steve O’Keefe gets proceedings underway after tea. KL Rahul rocks back and hits him on the backfoot for four. He’s got such great hands. India 24/0
And a stat to enliven up the last session of the day:
Australia 450+ for the 7th time India while batting 1st inns
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 17, 2017
Results:
Won - 2 (1959, 2004)
Lost - 1 (2010)
Draw - 2
Tie - 1#IndvAus
Jadeja also did a Dhoni, in Ranchi!
2.10 pm: That’s tea. Lovely boundary in the over before tea. Gets back on his back foot and punches it away for a boundary, KL Rahul. Second boundary of his innings. Cummins is mixing up his lengths nicely. But Rahul is up to the task and opens his bat well next ball to guide it away beyond third-man for his second boundary of the over. Lovely little contest here. India go to the break at 20/0.
TEA: India negotiates a tricky couple of overs to reach the break on 0-20 (Rahul 18* Vijay 2*).
— ABC Grandstand (@abcgrandstand) March 17, 2017
💻 #INDvAUS blog: https://t.co/Fz6QObbe7h
2.05 pm: Five minutes before tea. Steve O’Keefe gets a go. Doesn’t look very menacing. India’s openers get two runs off him. It’s 11/0.
Back to cricket, slow and steady start from the openers. Not losing a wicket today would give a mental edge. 1 more session left. #IndvAus
— Adithya Eskay (@AdithyaSK) March 17, 2017
2.00 pm: First boundary of India’s innings as Rahul flicks Cummins away. Well-played, considering it was bowled at 148 ticks. A few words exchanged between the two after the four. Still steady. India 9/0.
Just how good was Jadeja?
How good was Ravindra Jadeja in the first innings of the #INDvAUS Ranchi Test? See for yourself .. draw your attention to the last column pic.twitter.com/sV0h9MRUFl
— Arun Gopalakrishnan (@statanalyst) March 17, 2017
That’s a big comparison.
Only seen pictures of Keith Miller, but the Cummins frame and hair make you think of him. If he gets to be even half as good...#IndvAus
— Dileep Premachandran (@SpiceBoxofEarth) March 17, 2017
1.51 pm: Cummins gets one to snap up at KL Rahul’s jaw. He just about shrugs it away. Very good bowling from the two opening pacers. Not one loosener. The last ball is a good bouncer. Very quiet start for India. India 4/0.
Cummins sending them down at 148kph with Vijay and Rahul opening up for India: https://t.co/EgbDSOUWdB #INDvAUS
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
1.47 pm: Hazlewood is probing away. He was exceptional in Bengaluru with a six-wicket haul in the second innings. Tight lbw call to Rahul first ball, then beats his bat. India manage to get two off the over. India 3/0 in 3 overs.
A look at Warner’s vast home-away disparity.
Warner away from home burger facts https://t.co/8bJKwBaoIa pic.twitter.com/kLNtfdw3x5
— Jarrod Kimber (@ajarrodkimber) March 17, 2017
And Rahul’s mastery of Hazlewood.
Hazlewood has dismissed Vijay three times in 132 balls in Test cricket but has not dismissed Rahul once in 129 balls. #IndvAus
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
1.43 pm: Pat Cummins comes on to bowl. Bowling for the first time in Tests after 2011. Steady over. Good rhythm. Maiden. India stay at 1/0.
Aussie fans have waited a long time for this! Pat Cummins has the ball in hand: https://t.co/EgbDSOUWdB #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/nqJehtySol
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
Pat Cummins in his only Test match at Jo'burg Nov 2011, claimed 6/79 - still the youngest Aussie to take a 5 wkt haul in Tests#IndvAus
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 17, 2017
1.39 pm: Steady first over from Hazlewood and India’s openers. KL Rahul took a tight single off the first ball and Murali Vijay solidly blocks out the rest. India 1/0.
This should settle the debate ... #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/UOVFoP5ZBw
— UBET (@UBET) March 17, 2017
Smith's knock tour de force even allowing for batting pitch. Aus under pressure when Test started. He's pushed India on to the backfoot
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) March 17, 2017
1.33 pm: India’s openers come out to bat. Kohli was seen in the dressing room shadow-practicing. Good signs for India.
So.. official word. Virat can bat at no.4 cos injury inflicted on field of play. Will he bat at 4? Thats a different question. #IndvAus
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) March 17, 2017
India's innings underway. The spinners are already licking their lips but it's Hoff first https://t.co/6PZpc6Lzji #IndvAus pic.twitter.com/Qa3V4Y9aZ2
— FOX SPORTS Cricket (@FOXCricketLive) March 17, 2017
1.20 pm: Run-out here and again it’s Jadeja’s brilliance. Steve Smith looks to take a two and Jadeja collects at the stumps and throws blind. Brilliant run out. Australia bowled out for 451.
For his next trick, Sir Ravi will leap on to Spidercam, fly around the stadium and shoot fireworks from his fingers. #INDvAUS
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) March 17, 2017
No need for Australia to get too ahead of themselves, yet.
Australia posting 400+ in first innings of a Test match in India:
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) March 17, 2017
Won: 1
Lost: 4
Tied: 1
Draw: 2#INDvAUS
But what an innings it was from Smith. He deserved a double century. Unlucky.
ALL OUT! A clever run out from Jadeja to end the innings and Smith walks from the field unbeaten on 178: https://t.co/EgbDSOUWdB #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/C2ZMvBNoF6
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
Jadeja also deserves to put his feet up. A brilliant five wicket haul.
He's ecstatic! @imjadeja with another five-wicket haul @Paytm Test Cricket #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/2U12d5gCnu
— BCCI (@BCCI) March 17, 2017
1.18 pm: Steve Smith’s not taking any more singles. Refuses singles off the first three balls and takes it on the fourth ball. 450 up for Australia. Hazlewood keeps it out. Australia 450/9.
Deny #Smith a double century and it's a moral victory for #India 😂😝 #IndvAus
— Gujju sweety (@sweetygujju) March 17, 2017
1.11 pm: Umesh took a tumble after the wicket and Gavaskar thought it was because of his shoes. Smith still looks unconcerned. He took the single off Lyon and pulls the reverse sweep out for the first time in tthis fine knock. Still gets a single off the second last ball of the over. Jadeja strikes off the last ball and takes a fiver! Lyon gives a catch straight to bat pad to Karun Nair and Australia are 449/9.
OUT! Jadeja has five as a sharp catch in close sends Lyon on his way for 1. Australia now 9-449 with Smith still there on 176* #INDvAUS
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
If we compare Jadeja & Ashwin then Jadeja seems a better spinner. A 5-wicket haul on a flat track whereas Ashwin has just got 1. #IndvAus
— Saumil Madgavkar (@SaumilMadgavkar) March 17, 2017
1.04 pm: Finally a wicket. Partnership turns 50 and O’Keefe impulsively hooks a bouncer from Umesh Yadav. Hits it straight down Murali Vijay’s throat at fine-leg. O’Keefe goes for 25, Australia 446/8.
Pity that. Reckon he actually played that bouncer pretty well #IndvAus
— Twiggy (@Twiggyflow) March 17, 2017
This Australian total is now reaching 'can't lose' levels. I know India won having conceded 477 against England but doesn't happen everyday.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 17, 2017
12.57 pm: O’Keefe now gets his highest Test score. Partnership is getting better. It’s currently 47. Smith is into his 170s. Australia 442/7.
This is a hilarious story about how a trolley-watcher at a Ranchi hospital pretended to be a doctor and ruled Kohli out of the series. The media lapped it up on Thursday evening.
The bad news: Virat #Kohli "advised 15-20 days rest".
— Herald Sun Sport (@heraldsunsport) March 17, 2017
The good news: That's just a trolley pusher's view - https://t.co/phNa9706GT #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/haVtJnOB11
This is a dream delivery from Jadeja to get Cummins.
12.47 pm: Jadeja bowls a maiden. Nair misfields in the next over off Umesh and gives Smith a single. Smith’s sheer intensity has been so good to watch. A hint of a grin and some banter with umpire Ian Gould. His batting average of 61.36 is currently second only to Bradman, for batsman with over 2000 runs. O’Keefe pulls and pulls well for a boundary. Australia 440/7
Wow, take a bow, Smithy. This is one fantastic record.
Highest scores for AUS in India:
— Deepu Narayana (@deeputalks) March 17, 2017
210 D Jones, Chennai, 1986
203 M Hayden, Chennai, 2001
168 S SMITH *
167 G Yallop, Kolkata, 1979#IndvAus
What would Australian fans do without the Marsh brothers?
O'Keefe 20* batting better than Marshs #INDvAUS
— JJ (@jjliveson) March 17, 2017
12.41 am: Good late cut from O’Keefe and he gets a boundary off one that was marginally short from Jadeja. Umesh Yadav is back for the first time after lunch. The runs are coming now and the partnership is 40. Australia 435/7.
The key question. Will he score 200 if he bats above Smith now?
Did Glenn Maxwell make a hundred because he batted above Matthew wade? 🤔. #IndvAus
— Lachlan Mclellan (@lmac025) March 17, 2017
12.34 pm: Two appeals from Jadeja and Ashwin but nothing much else. Then one nips back in from Ashwin, squares O’Keefe up, takes the inside edge and runs away to the boundary. The pitch is doing things now. Interesting. Australia have to get as many as possible. 426/7.
India giving Smith singles to keep bowling at O'Keefe. #INDvAUS
— CricketAus Fan (@CricketAustFan) March 17, 2017
12.28 pm: Brilliant batting from Smith as he comes down the ground and whips Jadeja away for another boundary. Now O’Keefe erupts! Goes straight down and hammers Ashwin down the ground for a boundary! Looks steady otherwise. Australia 420/7.
Something to hold on to for India.
This is only the third time that Ashwin, Jadeja have conceded 100-plus in the same innings. On both previous instances, India won.#IndvAus
— Virat kohli (@LiyakatDayar) March 17, 2017
12.21 pm: Two thick edges from Jadeja and Ashwin but both have eluded slip. Vital runs here. Australia 410/7.
Today, Rahane seems to me a better captain than yesterday. But bowlers haven't given it their all, except Jadeja. #IndvAus
— The Wily Crickster (@WilyCrickster) March 17, 2017
12.18 pm: Quiet from Ashwin and Jadeja first up. O’Keefe has looked solid here, without taking undue risks. How much can Australia get? They’re currently 404/7.
Praise for Jadeja.
Just saw the numbers for @imjadeja against the tail. Very impressive. It is a job that needs to be done too.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 17, 2017
It would be his second double century. He’s been out on 199 before.
Smith's Double Ton possible? O'Keefe key. Lyon will help. #INDvAUS
— JJ (@jjliveson) March 17, 2017
12.15 pm: We are off after lunch. Ashwin springs up and delivers a maiden. The commentators are saying 400 isn’t enough, Australia need 500. All on Steve Smith. Australia 401/7.
Good on ya @Gmaxi_32!!!!
— Shane Watson (@ShaneRWatson33) March 17, 2017
Test Hundred!!! Words can't express how happy I am for you mate. Hopefully the first of many!!!#AUSvIND
Maxwell well played
— ANKUSH GOYAL (@adi10204) March 17, 2017
That might be his best innings and change his career too
Kings XI Punjab might regret their decision now#IndvAus
11.30 am: That is lunch. 102 runs in the session in 28 overs. Three wickets in the session, two of which came in one over from Jadeja. The left-arm spinner has looked the most dangerous of all the Indian bowlers. On the other hand, that quick push for runs by Wade might prove very important in the overall scheme of things. Australia 401/7
At the other end, Steve Smith has just carried on. Not once has he looked fluttered. Just calm, composed and hungry for runs. It’s his sixth score of 150 now.
It's game on in Ranchi! If India can bundle of Aus for another 25 runs post lunch, this is still a very good track to bat 😀 #INDvAUS
— KAUSHIK S (@Kaushik1695S) March 17, 2017
Smith 150+ scores in Tests
— Cricket Chitchat (@CricChitchat) March 17, 2017
215 at Lord's
199 in Kingston
192 at MCG
165* at MCG
162* at Adelaide Oval
153* (batting) in Ranchi#INDvAUS
150+ vs India in India. Steven Smith, you are one hell of a batsman. Brilliant Innings #IndvAus
— Sheharyar Khan (@iSheharyar) March 17, 2017
11.28 am: Amidst all this, Steve Smith gets to his 150. Sixth score of 150 and all for the Australian captain. He’s been quiet this morning but this has been an innings of high class. Australia 398/7.
Steve Smith is an absolute monster as he keeps doing it over and over again #INDvAUS
— Asim (@Special_Asim) March 17, 2017
Daddy hundred by the daddy of this Australian team. Tremendous application by Steve Smith. #IndvAus
— Cricket Fantasy (@Cricket_Fantasy) March 17, 2017
11.23 am: ONE MORE! What a ball from Jadeja! Too good for Cummins. It pitches on legs and spins away and hits off. Four wickets for Jadeja and India sense a chance here. Australia 395/7.
@imjadeja on a roll! Clean up that tail before it wags! 2 wickets in an over! #IndvAus
— Chirag Vadgama (@ichiragvadgama) March 17, 2017
11.20 am: GONE! Jadeja is the man again. He’s just been pinging away and it gets Wade’s edge. Three wickets for Jadeja and Australia are six down. Partnership of 64 in 14.2 overs comes to an end. 395/6.
#Rahane is an intriguing captain.
— Abhishek Mukherjee (@ovshake42) March 17, 2017
I first thought he was defensive.
Then I realised he is a realist.
He has earned that wicket.#IndvAus
11.18 am: Another impressive sweep from Wade for a four. He’s ratcheting along at a good pace now. India are giving him easy singles as well. On the other hand, Steve Smith is gently motoring along and is in sight of his 150. He’s 147 and Australia are 393/5.
Wade now just scoring runs out of spite for Maxwell #INDvAUS
— Ares Mars (@AresMarsFlack) March 17, 2017
11.10 am: But Wade and Smith go on their merry ways. Jadeja was milked for two runs but Wade uses his feet to hit Ashwin for another four next over. The partnership is over 50 and in very quick time. Australia 386/5.
Steve Smith approaching 150. Australia look so set that might as well just kick up their heels.#INDvAUS
— HoldingWilley 🏏 (@holdingwilley) March 17, 2017
11.05 am: Prayers finally answered. Ashwin is given an over. Wade sweeps him for two. Comes down the ground and smashes him over mid-wicket for a boundary. Wade is a good batsman, very quick with his feet. Australia 379/5 and Steve Smith is on 144.
Shorn of their leader, India look a rabble in the field right now. Aussies need to keep pressing here #INDvAUS
— Brett Graham (@worldofBG) March 17, 2017
11.00 am: Wade got a nice boundary through third-man off Umesh Yadav. Jadeja gets through an over and concedes just two runs. Australia 372/5.
England scored 537, 477 and 400 in three Tests last year. They drew the first match and lost the other two.
Australia finding themselves in a good solid position but cant rest as England found out last year. 400+ are sometimes not enough #IndvAus
— Sehban Farooqui (@sehbyyy88) March 17, 2017
If India get Aus anything less than 450 is very good effort.. Aus needs more than 500 to be safe.. #IndvAus
— 56 !! (@FedererFan56) March 17, 2017
WHERE IS ASHWIN??
One and half hours into the day's play and still no signs of Ashwin. #StrangeTactics #IndvAus
— Deepu Narayana (@deeputalks) March 17, 2017
10.55 am: Expensive over from Jadeja. Yes, it just doesn’t sound right, does it? Three runs on the first ball, four byes off the second. Overall nine runs in the over. Good urgency from Wade and Smith. Australia 364/5.
Seriously, where is Ashwin?
What's the strategy behind not giving bowling to Ashwin ? Big question#IndvAus
— Karan Patel (@patelkaran952) March 17, 2017
Kohli would have probably killed someone by now.
Virat would be going nuts over these fielding errors. There'd be rockets. #INDvAUS
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) March 17, 2017
And if you missed it, this is how the Big Show destroyed his big bat on the first ball of the day.
10.49 am: Australia go past 350. Matt Wade strokes Umesh through the covers for a fine boundary. Seven runs in that over. Australia 356/5.
And Maxwell, with his century, became the second Oz batsman after Shane Watson to score a ton in all three formats.
ODI ton ✅
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
T20I ton ✅
Test ton ✅
Onya @Gmaxi_32! 💯#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/he5PnETVkY
When you are Mitch Marsh and see that Maxwell has made a ton. #IndvAus pic.twitter.com/3dqDIihvwL
— Dennis Maxwell (@DennisCricket_) March 17, 2017
10.45 am: Good batting by Wade and Smith. They’re trying to ensure Jadeja doesn’t settle into a rhythm. Singles have taken them to 349/5.
My entire fielding career summed up in one 11-second video courtesy of India. #IndvAus pic.twitter.com/AF2VpATvbA
— Scott Bailey (@scottybailey313) March 17, 2017
Smith's score is now the highest by an Australia captain in India, going past Clarke's 130 in Chennai in 2012-13.#IndvAus
— #INDvAUS #IndvsAUS (@INDCricNews) March 17, 2017
10.40 am: Solid over from Ishant. Wade blocks it out. Australia 346/5.
The Maxwell dismissal:
#INDvAUS | A look at how imjadeja dismissed Gmaxi_32
— Ashutosh Mishra (@ashutosh1434) March 17, 2017
Follow LIVE | https://t.co/BV0ReGUbIw pic.twitter.com/SZGQJ9jSXI
Rahane needs to bring on Ashwin soon.Wade is vulnerable to ashwin spin.#IndvAus
— ARUN SIDD (@adyararun01) March 17, 2017
10.35 am: Finally, Jadeja’s maiden spurt is over. Five balls he bowled at Wade and Wade defended. Then the keeper dashed down the ground and him through mid-wicket for four. Good bowling, but good batting as well. Australia near 350. 345/5.
Yes, Rahane can think about bringing him on now.
Why Ashwin is not bowling ? Big question#IndvAus
— Karan Patel (@patelkaran952) March 17, 2017
10.28 am: Things are happening now. Ishant gets a thick edge from Smith but Saha indicates it didn’t carry. Smith and Maxwell put on 191 but the score is not beyond India in any which way at all. If India can trigger a collapse....but Smith hears our sentiments and whips away a boundary on leg. A pathetic collision/misfield between Pujara and Umesh gives away another four. It’s drinks and Australia are 341/5.
Highest by an Aussie captain in India
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 17, 2017
134* Steve Smith today
130 Michael Clarke at Chennai 2013#IndvAus
Hahahahahaha brilliant fielding there. 😂😂😂 #IndvAus
— Matt (@Mattys123) March 17, 2017
Fielders collide & it runs away for 4! 5/341 at drinks! #INDvAUS
— CricketAus Fan (@CricketAustFan) March 17, 2017
Ravindra Jadeja is doing what he does best: building pressure. Four overs, four maidens, one wicket so far today.
10.21 am: GONE! This was on the cards, I think. Two maidens from Jadeja and he finally gets one to spin and bounce. Takes Maxwell’s edge and he departs after a fantastic century. Australia 331/5.
Sir again, India has to keep them below 450 here. Have to run through from the other end, won't be easy but has to be done. #IndvAus
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 17, 2017
A great knock Maxi... #IndvAus pic.twitter.com/uWP0NQ2d6A
— Sportsbet.com.au (@sportsbetcomau) March 17, 2017
10.20 am: What happened there? Horrible running from Smith-Maxwell but Ishant didn’t come back to the stumps! Maxwell was out by yaards! That is a definite chance missed and you can bet Kohli would be fuming if he was out there right now. India 331/4.
That was a run out which was missed by Ishanth Sharma ! #INDvsAUS #IndvAus
— Trojan_Horse (@SampathRedDevil) March 17, 2017
He's gone and bloody done it! A maiden Test century for Glenn Maxwell. Such a sophisticated hand. At such a crucial time. #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/BfooY7hutU
— Adam Collins (@collinsadam) March 17, 2017
10.12 am: Oooooh...Jadeja gets one to rip and turn sharply. Just misses Maxwell’s edge on 99. He stays on 99 as Jaddu delivers the maiden. Tense stuff. Smith gets a single and Maxwell finally gets his century with a rough drive which goes through the cordon! His first Test hundred and what an innings it has been! Australia 328/4.
Big Show by name, BIG SHOW by nature #INDvAUS
— 3-4-3 (@Hoges_20) March 17, 2017
What a ton #WellDoneMaxi #INDvAUS
— Daniel Solari (@DanielSolari15) March 17, 2017
CENTURY! He's done it! What
— IndianPremierLeague (@TheLiveT20) March 17, 2017
a moment for @Gmaxi_32 A
maiden Test ton coming off
180 Bal What a guy#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/yfY1rwsM54
If he celebrates like this, don’t blame him. He deserves it after all the flak he got.

10.04 am: Spin for the first time in the day and Ravindra Jadeja wheels through in a jiffy for a maiden. Umesh’s short ball is causing a few problems, another one doesn’t come up as much as Maxwell thought it would and takes his body to the keeper. He keeps a single and moves to 99 next ball. Australia 323/4.
Maxwell has only played eight shots that have not been drives, steers, works, pushes, glances or defensive shots in his innings. #IndvAus
— Usman shafqat chatha (@UsmanChathafsd) March 17, 2017
9.57 am: A tricky over but Maxwell moves to 98 at the end of it. He tried a ramp and was beaten first and went for a wild heave down the leg-side. But then sorted himself, took a two and played the ramp properly for a boundary. Australia 322/4.
What a matured inning from @Gmaxi_32!! He has never looked out of sorts neither has he tried to over do things! Ominous signs #IndvAus
— Samay turakhia (@samay_srt) March 17, 2017
9.51 am: Maxwell moves into the nineties with a boundary through third man again. Rahane is missing a trick here, he needs to plug that gap. Australia 316/4.
Maxy into the 90s... 🙏🙏🙏#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/QPCHdQnfge
— William Hill Aus (@WillHillAus) March 17, 2017
Ok, I’ve heard better but I’ll give you a laugh on this.
How are you doing?
— Comedian Praveen (@Funny_Leone) March 17, 2017
English player - I am not well.
Indian Player - I am moderately well.
Australian Player - I am Maxwell.#IndvAus
9.45 am: Umesh’s last ball was low, but credit to Maxwell, his bat speed was good and he got it down quickly. He moves on to 87. Australia 310/4.
CricViz gave India almost a 70 percent chance of winning around lunch on the first day. Now it says 20 percent chance of a draw.
Here is #WinViz from Ranchi at the beginning of day two. #IndvAus. pic.twitter.com/ZRIaOgpo0R
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) March 17, 2017
9.42 am: Steve Smith gets a four through third man on the first over he faces of Day 2. Five runs off it. Australia are up and running. 308/4.
First ball on Day 2, @y_umesh breaks @Gmaxi_32 's bat!!#IndvAus pic.twitter.com/yznMZVnhp0
— siddhesh palsule (@sidp20) March 17, 2017
He’s. Not. Even. Playing. This. Match.
#indvaus Glenn Maxwell doing his Mitch Marsh impersonation. pic.twitter.com/0mxjLNgzMw
— Julien Benda (@canthavepudding) March 17, 2017
9.33 am: Right we’re underway. And it’s an eventful start. Umesh Yadav hits Glenn Maxwell’s bat hard on the first ball of the day. So hard that it broke his bat into half. Umesh gives a wry grin and gestures at his muscles. Maxwell shows off his own muscles by muscling a cover drive for four last ball. 300 up. Australia 303/4.
First ball of the day, Maxwell breaks his bat! Scenes! #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/U4ceMkpKzh
— Adam Collins (@collinsadam) March 17, 2017
We know Maxy's seeing 'em well but to go out there with a bat like this, well... #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/YIS3OkTP1R
— Sportsbet.com.au (@sportsbetcomau) March 17, 2017
No Kohli out there yet.
No virat today😖😖 #INDvAUS
— Saran (@ImSaran18) March 17, 2017
9.25 am: A quick look at what the pundits are saying ahead of the start:
India will be hoping to bat as much as possible while the pitch plays like this. At the moment, wonderful batting track.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) March 16, 2017
Fact is that Maxwell is a thoughtful cricketer, and few appreciate it because the fake media reduce him to THE MILLION DOLLAR BIG SHOW™ 🤑 pic.twitter.com/XheLsgpGsW
— Alt Cricket (@AltCricket) March 16, 2017
As many as we can https://t.co/AsimDCbGaN
— Michael Clarke (@MClarke23) March 16, 2017
Oh, and did you know India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a Ravi Shastri fan? Nor did we!
Thank you. UP polls did not quite go down to the wire. But, at the end of the day democracy is indeed the real winner! :) https://t.co/suoTqZtXit
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) March 16, 2017
9.00 am: Good morning, y’all, and welcome to the coverage of the second day in Ranchi.
Ok, let’s get the big question, from an Indian fan perspective, out of the way. Virat Kohli? Yay or Nay? The evening was a hotchpotch of confusion yesterday with some reports saying he was out of the match and the Board of Control for Cricket in India later clarifying that his shoulder injury wasn’t serious. This is what BCCI tweeted in the morning:
Captain returns. Game on! #INDvAUS #TeamIndia @Paytm Test cricket pic.twitter.com/rVvAXK9Hnt
— BCCI (@BCCI) March 17, 2017
And then this is what this Australia journalist tweeted:
Seems almost certain Kohli won't be involved when Test resumes in under an hour. He is notably absent from pre-game preparations #INDvAUS
— Andrew Ramsey (@ARamseyCricket) March 17, 2017
After a long talk in the huddle, Kohli remains with India's coaching staff while his teammates begin warming up #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/xTz5cWsy9z
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 17, 2017
Mind-games, yeah?
But if Kohli doesn’t play, it will hurt India. Because Kohli’s counterpart, Steve Smith, may be a brain-fade artist but he’s also looking every bit the best batsman in the world, says Ashish Magotra.
The other good thing about Smith and Maxwell’s partnership that the focus was finally back on cricket after a eventful week between the Tests, says Chetan Narula.
Also, if you ever wanted an explainer on the art and science of pitch curation, head right over and read this magnificent interview of ex-Wankhede curator Sudhir Naik by Jaideep Vaidya.