AUS vs IND, 3rd Test, day 1 as it happened: Labuschagne, Smith look well set as hosts take control
Updates from day one of the third Test between Australia and India.

STUMPS: A good toss to win for Australia and they have made the most of good batting conditions (and some help on the field from India). Much more intent on display from Australia too. India didn’t have the control they would have liked but, to be fair, did not let Australia run away with it either. If rain stays away for the rest of the match, we should have a slow-boiling contest. Join us at 4.30 am tomorrow for day 2.
Stumps! Australia with the advantage, progressing to 2/166 on a rain-hit day to start the SCG Test #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/jnnbM5Ddkp
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
STUMPS: Australia 166/2 after 55 overs. Smith and Labuschagne see out the final over from Saini, round the wicket and all. 73 runs in 24 overs of that session. A wicket for India in the first and last sessions, but it’s mostly been the hosts calling the shots.
Last over of the day and Saini from around the wicket bowling bouncers. One of the key reasons for him getting the nod ahead of Shardul Thakur #AUSvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 7, 2021
Australia 165/2 after 54 overs: Turn and bounce for Ashwin in that over! Interesting.
Big turn and bounce on Day 1 👀 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/U6cyKGfxaI
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
Update: 4.30 AM START on day 2.
Earlier start tomorrow. 10am, local time. #AUSvIND
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) January 7, 2021
Australia 164/2 after 53 overs: Just a few tactical ooohs and aahs as Jadeja gets a hint of turn early on in his spell when he slows it down. But it is slow turn, not threatening.
Australia 162/2 after 52 overs: In Ashwin’s last over there was half an appeal for bat-pad and Rahane almost went for a review, good he didn’t because that wasn’t anywhere close to bat.
Attacking the leg stump as an off spinner is harder than it looks. Margin for errors are so small with the line and length. Kudos to Ashwin for doing it successfully so far in the series but how long before he had to pull out a plan B for Smith. #AUSvIND
— cricBC (@cricBC) January 7, 2021
Australia 161/2 after 51 overs: Apologies, not the last over. Four more more to go now but shouldn’t take long if Jadeja does his thing.
Last over of the day coming up... Jadeja.
Australia 161/2 after 50 overs: The ploy to have two catchers in the midwicket region has not quite paid off yet for Ashwin as the Aussie batsmen continue to drive and keep it down. Really seems quite the belter to bat on.
The T was NOT complete. No review from Rahane #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/ma6whpYsMg
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
Australia 159/2 after 49 overs: Jadeja slowing it down nicely in his first over as we have spin in tandem for the first time today.
Rare.#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/GAiP4qdfsO
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
On comes Jadeja for the first time today...
Australia 159/2 after 48 overs: And now Labuschagne’s turn to take on Ashwin. Down the track and lofted down the ground. This is a well-calculated tactic by Australia’s two best batsmen today. Not letting Ashwin settle but the Indian offie also seems up for the battle...
Australia 155/2 after 47 overs: Run-scoring slowed down a bit as we reach the business end of the day.
Lovely period of play. Ashwin not backing down against a positive Smith. Siraj holding things up against a well set Labuschagne.
— Snehal Pradhan (@SnehalPradhan) January 7, 2021
Smith's positivity is probably discouraging Rahane from using spin at both ends.
: Half a chance! Ashwin draws Smith out again but this time there is not a proper connection, the ball takes the inside edge onto the pads and rolls to slip.
Australia 152/2 after 45 overs: Out of pretty much nowhere an absolute beaut from Siraj that cuts Labuschagne in half and just misses the off stump.
Australia 152/2 after 44 overs: We are into the final few overs of the day. 150 comes up for Australia.
Australia 148/2 after 43 overs: The runs are flowing at a good clip for Australia. India have lost control of this match at the moment.
Marnus Labuschagne's fifty included just 8% false shots, the equal lowest for any 50+ score in his Test career. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 7, 2021
FIFTY! Marnus Labuschagne gets to his first half century off the series, has taken 108 balls. Gets there with a boundary through cover.
50 up for Labuschagne, off 108 balls #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/RIp0HrI5mF
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
Australia 136/2 after 42 overs: Smith dances down the track and smashes Ashwin down the ground for another four.
smith appears to be just carrying on from where he left off in his hotel room #AUSvsIND
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) January 7, 2021
Australia 130/2 after 40 overs: So much talk about Australia’s approach. Words like timid were used frequently...and boy, Steve Smith seems to have taken that to heart. Threads the needle through midwicket for a four off Ashwin.
Australia 125/2 after 39 overs: Saini completes a tidy over and now we are ready for the Smith-Ashwin battle to resume.
Australia 123/2 after 38 overs
Steve Smith has started off very well at SCG. What a shot, this.
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 7, 2021
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Australia 121/2 after 37 overs: Couple of boundaries for Smith in that Saini over. Sachin Tendulkar talks about how sometimes one shot is all it takes for everything to fall in place for a batsman. That off-drive by Steve Smith off Jasprit Bumrah for his first boundary of the series could just be that
Australia 112/2 after 36 overs: Bumrah to Smith is off to an eventful start as the Aussie star hits a superb off drive for four after a probing over. That’s the first boundary Smith has hit in this series!
That moment when you get your maiden Test wicket.#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/dTOhHsCjd6
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 7, 2021
Australia 108/2 after 35 overs: Steve Smith is welcomed with a couple of really quick full balls but he has found his hands early, if we could say. Top over from Saini.
Nice movement into Pucovski, trapped him lbw, and a maiden Test wicket for Navdeep Saini! A moment to remember for the young man, but salute to the other debutant Will Pucovski too. That was a classy innings. Big future ahead for him. #AUSvIND
— Sreshth Shah (@sreshthx) January 7, 2021
BREAKTHROUGH FOR INDIA! Deubtant Navdeep Saini dismisses debutant Will Pucovski. Full, fast and given out LBW. Not reviewed, but wouldn’t have helped. Umpire’s call for impact.
Australia 105/1 after 34 overs: A miscued pull shot by Pucovski off a short ball from Bumrah but there is no deep square leg.
Australia 100/1 after 33 overs: Another over where Australia seem to make it clear they are not going to allow Saini to settle down.
Australia 94/1 after 32 overs: Bumrah starts the session off with a maiden over but there is no movement on offer for the bowlers. Still the first few minutes could be when the batsmen are looking to get set again.
Tea break: Covers were back on during the break and now they are coming off again. It has been that kind of day at Sydney.
#ThePantEffect
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 7, 2021
Dhoni / Gilchrist / Sanga led to keepers focussing on their batting.
Pant will single-handedly lead to young keepers in India focussing on their keeping.
That is tea, and Australia in a promising position. Pucovski and Labuschagne unbeaten and the score 1/93 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/MDAgGhDTgJ
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
END OF SESSION: Australia 93/1 after 31 overs
50 - Will Pucovski (22y 340d) has become the youngest Australian to score a half-century when making their men's Test debut at the Sydney Cricket Ground; Colin McDonald was the previous youngest man to achieve the feat (23y 69d v West Indies in Jan 1952). Wonder.
— OptaJason (@OptaJason) January 7, 2021
#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/PwvhUcmkha
First time in this series India haven't got control of the scoreboard #AUSvIND
— Andrew McGlashan (@andymcg_cricket) January 7, 2021
HALF CENTURY! Debutant Will Pucovski welcomes debutant Navdeep Saini with back-to-back boundaries and reaches his first Test fifty. All smiles.
What a way to bring up a maiden 50 on debut. Pucovski's had a fair amount of luck in this innings but, given what he's been through to get here, it's hard to begrudge him that. #AUSvIND
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) January 7, 2021
Debutant devo bhava.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) January 7, 2021
Australia 75/1 after 29 overs: OH DEAR! ANOTHER CHANCE! Bumrah is chasing this ball to the cover fence but slips at the last minute and under-arms the throw instead of sending it back that would have most definitely caught Pucovski short. First things first though, doesn’t look like Bumrah hurt himself there.
A closer look at the Pant drop:
A rollercoaster of emotions for Will Pucovski! Initially given out, but on closer inspection he's recalled to the crease! #OhWhatAFeeling@Toyota_Aus | #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/WgT5lCRjAE
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
#AUSvIND
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 7, 2021
Being a wicketkeeper in cricket is a bit like being a goalkeeper in football. Everyone remembers the mistakes -- and that alone. Pressure on Pant.
Australia 68/1 after 28 overs: The shackles are getting loose. Back to back boundaries for Labuschagne in that Ashwin over.
Australia 59/1 after 27 overs: Will Pucovski cash in on the luck?
Thought that was out, especially given the soft signal was out.
— Snehal Pradhan (@SnehalPradhan) January 7, 2021
"The third umpire is looking for conclusive evidence to say the ball has bounced ... and in this particular case the fingers weren't underneath the ball from the keeper." - Simon Taufel #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/zhroJTRu53
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
ANOTHER LIFE! Will Pucovski is living a charmed life at the moment and Rishabh Pant is giving him a helping hand. Fumbled a diving catch and third umpire thinks it’s been dropped. Pant doesn’t look pleased.
"The third umpire is looking for conclusive evidence to say the ball has bounced ... and in this particular case the fingers weren't underneath the ball from the keeper." - Simon Taufel #AUSvIND https://t.co/BIt1jsKgGy
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
Australia 56/1 after 24 overs: As it often happens, an expensive over (relatively) after a dropped chance. Pucovski hits a four off Ashwin.
50 partnership up between Pucovski and Labuschagne 🤝 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/apD3FmXDLf
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
Ashwin just gave a rather firm pat on the back to Rishabh Pant before starting this over #AUSvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 7, 2021
Australia 49/1 after 23 overs: Maiden over from Siraj. Pressure being built but it doesn’t help if chances are not taken.
Australia 49/1 after 22 overs: Oh dear. DROPPED! Not for the first time, Pant puts down a chance off Ashwin. Brilliant delivery to lure Pucovski out and beat him on flight. (We haven’t seen a ultraedge yet but looks like there was an edge)
Pant gives Puc a life! #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/PwhpHuJI4D
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
Australia 47/1 after 21 overs: Time for a drinks break after another tidy over.
Five runs in the last five overs - India have just got a bit of that control back. Challenge is going to be keeping it up with Saini coming into the attack. #AUSvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) January 7, 2021
Siraj back into the attack...
Australia 46/1 after 20 overs: Another maiden over. Ashwin vs Labuschagne is like a chess match right now. One trying to outthink the other.
Looks a different wicket than we have seen this series. Proper batting friendly. Good toss for Australia to win. Hard fight for India, well, probably harder than day one MCG. #AusvInd
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) January 7, 2021
Australia 46/1 after 19 overs: Another bouncer from Bumrah in that over, ducked well by Pucovski. The Indian pacer is keeping things tight from his end, no easy runs even if the pitch seems to be a belter.
"Looks like a great wicket, this. This looks like the sort of wicket where you get a start, lock yourself in and you make sure you score big runs. Both these guys have got off to good starts, they look comfortable, they really have to capitalise now."
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
- Ricky Ponting #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/pYlTwCegEf
Easily the best batting surface of the three so far.
— Bharath Ramaraj (@Fancricket12) January 7, 2021
Win the toss, get as many runs as you can. The mantra in these conditions.
Australia 46/1 after 18 overs: Labuschagne acknowledges a clever change of pace from Ashwin. Good battle in that over again, the batsman and bowler trying to work each other out.
Australia 44/1 after 17 overs: Bumrah beats Pucovski with a superb length ball...wobble seam bringing in some natural variation.
Australia 43/1 after 16 overs: Ashwin gets a full over at Pucovski and the youngster plays it out well. Going legside of the ball to open the off-side up, given there is plenty of protection on the leg-side. Good battle.
Australia 41/1 after *15 overs: Hello! A rare appearance of a swinging ball in that over. Bumrah beats Labuschagne’s outside edge. When he did find the edge, it fell short. But the over finishes with a four for the Aussie No 3.
Australia 41/1 after 14 overs: Hello! A rare appearance of a swinging ball in that over. Bumrah beats Labuschagne’s outside edge. When he did find the edge, it fell short. But the over finishes with a four for the Aussie No 3.
Australia 37/1 after 14 overs: Ashwin might want to bowl more at Pucovski to see if he is reading him well. Got just one shot at him in the first over.
Time for Ashwin...
Australia 36/1 after 13 overs: Tidy over from Bumrah that saw more good running between the wickets. Definite plan, that. Early days but looks like if Ashwin or Jadeja don’t find something on this pitch when they come on to bowl, India are going to be bowling for a while.
Australia 34/1 after 12 overs: We have seen quite a few threes already. Not the quickest of outfields but both these batsmen are looking quite well-set already. Very little on offer for the bowlers at the moment.
Australia 31/1 after 11 overs: Labuschagne content to leave Bumrah’s deliveries on length in that over. An attempted bouncer doesn’t rise as much and it is pulled handsomely for four. Great technique.
Australia 27/1 after 10 overs: Three short balls from Siraj to finish that over but Pucovski largely untroubled. Tennis ball bounce on the pitch it feels like. Not rising up sharply enough to bother the batsman.
62% of India's deliveries so far have been on a good line and length. That's the highest figure they have recorded in a new ball phase this series. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 7, 2021
Australia 27/1 after 9 overs: Maiden over from Bumrah to Labuschagne. The Indian pacer shortened his length a tad bit in that over.
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 7, 2021
Didn't try to hit it hard. Just right. Siraj looking to pitch it up.pic.twitter.com/UDl42NTsbb
Australia 27/1 after 8 overs: Carbon-copy off-drives from Pucovski and Labuschagne down the ground for three runs each in that Siraj over. The pacer was going full to see if there is any swing, nothing discernible.
9.30 am: We. Have. Cricket! Pucovski and Labuschagne are back in the middle. Siraj will continue his over.
UPDATE FROM BCCI: The play is set to resume at 3:00pm (9:30am IST). If there is no further rain. Tea will be taken one hour and 40 minutes afterwards. Scheduled close of play will be extended to 6.30pm (with extra 30 mins permitted to ensure minimum overs). 33 overs have been lost.
Every time there is a rain delay, my mind goes back to Cliff Richard entertaining the Centre Court crowd during a long rain delay on men's quarter-final day at Wimbledon in 1996. https://t.co/SVkSoawIvE
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 7, 2021
9.15 am: Why not more content about Sachin’s 241*?
Forecast is clear for the last three days of this test. That should be enough to get a result, right? #ModernDayTestCricket
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 7, 2021
I have a sneaky feeling that it might not be the case on this surface. Need at least 400 overs to get a result. #AusvInd
#OnThisDay in 2019:
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 7, 2021
Virat Kohli lifted the Border Gavaskar Trophy at SCG as India won a Test series in Australia for the first time in history. Relive the highlights of that memorable series. #AUSvIND
🎥 Cricket Australia pic.twitter.com/os0u1pCazt
9.04 am: Inspection at SCG underway.
8.59 am: In case you missed it yesterday, this is how the WTC table looks like after NZ’s 2-0 winb against Pakistan (and their ascent to the top of the world rankings):
ICC World Test C'ship table
Team | % points | Points | Series Played | Matches | Won | Drawn | Lost |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 0.767 | 322 | 4* | 12 | 8 | 1 | 3 |
India | 0.722 | 390 | 5* | 11 | 8 | 0 | 3 |
New Zealand | 0.70 | 420 | 5 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 4 |
England | 0.608 | 292 | 4 | 15 | 8 | 3 | 4 |
South Africa | 0.400 | 144 | 3 | 9 | 3 | 0 | 6 |
Pakistan | 0.307 | 166 | 4.5 | 10 | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Sri Lanka | 0.222 | 80 | 3 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
West Indies | 0.111 | 40 | 3 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 6 |
Bangladesh | 0.000 | 0 | 1.5 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
#AUSvIND | Maybe this Ajinkya Rahane drive on-the-up at MCG not long back will brighten your morning.
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 7, 2021
🎥 Cricket Australia
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8.51 am: Get your hopes up, if you wish to:
Umpires will conduct a further inspection at 2.30pm.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
But the covers are off and the sun is out (for now) #AUSvIND
That quote of Brian Lara is 👍
— Sudip Chatterjee (@deep_ami) January 6, 2021
🙌 https://t.co/jNF2XXhQlM
8.42 am: A weather update plus cricket trivia.
Covers finally off as umpires Paul Reiffel & Paul Wilson inspect the @scg pitch and outfield. Incidentally, Wilson’s only Test as a player in Kolkata 1998 was as a replacement for Reiffel who got injured after what would be his final Test in Chennai #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/KlKZSl6ZjH
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 7, 2021
8.29 am:
Before the break, we got this gem of a shot from Pucovski #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/bzizAUZllr
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
Rain has been the recurring theme in India's first Test of a new calendar year. Yet again!!
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) January 7, 2021
Cape Town 2018 - Day 3 washed out
Sydney 2019 - Day 5 washed out
Wellington 2020 - Post tea session on Day 1 washed out
Sydney 2021 - ???#AUSvIND
8.18 am: Continues to rain...
#AUSvIND #SydneyTest
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 7, 2021
Sachin Tendulkar’s Sydney masterclass in 2004 – when will overshadowed skill
Watch highlights and read what Tendulkar, Lara, Waugh have to say about it: https://t.co/MRH1AY8xW7
8.03 am: This is... frustrating.
The Indians are warming up to come on and of course the rain comes back & so do the covers at the @scg #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/jqjPuitukn
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 7, 2021
Update via cricketcomau: Umpires will inspect the field at 1.30pm local time (8am IST). Decision on resumption of play will follow that inspection.
Great news cricket lovers! The covers have been removed in Sydney. Standby for updates #AUSvIND
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 7, 2021
7.47 am: Covers seem to be coming off again but we have been here before already today.
7.32 am:
Pause, rewind, play: Sachin Tendulkar’s Sydney masterclass in 2004 – when will overshadowed skill
7.30 am: Play should have restarted by now, but it isn’t. Pictures shown on Sony Six indicate it is still raining, covers are still on.
7.20 am: Some interesting behind-the-scenes look here.
7.10 am: When Pucovski was presented with his Test cap...
UPDATE (via BCCI): Lunch has been taken at 12.20pm local time. Earliest play may resume is 1.00pm (7:30am IST) if there is no rain.
6.49 am: Lovely little clip.
A very young Will Pucovski with Ricky Ponting back in the day 😍 pic.twitter.com/pzFnDzQBJM
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
6.42 am:
The weather has got worse. https://t.co/NWIyUjrOje
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) January 7, 2021
Not-so-good update: A tweet from a fan at the venue doesn’t bode well for a restart.
It's a bit worrying when the umpires and the ground staff leave the pitch, with the covers on. It's still spitting. #PinkTest #AUSvIND #INDvsAUSTest #INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/34U595eqfY
— Vijay Arumugam (@vijayarumugam) January 7, 2021
Mohammed Siraj definitely enjoyed that wicket. David Warner gone early. #AUSvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) January 6, 2021
🎥 BT Sport Cricket pic.twitter.com/LkeQSatcDg
STAT: In the last seven possible sessions for a Australia-vs-India at SCG, there have been a total of 32.3 overs bowled.
The covers are coming off again. The dark clouds have disappeared #AUSvIND #PinkTest #INDvsAUSTest pic.twitter.com/S0CE5J827f
— Vijay Arumugam (@vijayarumugam) January 7, 2021
06.15 am: Looks like the covers are back on. Sigh.
The list of accomplishments grows for Claire Polosak!
— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) January 7, 2021
After becoming the first woman to officiate men's ODI, she today becomes the first woman to officiate a men's Test match. Congratulations Claire! 👏 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/ON9mg7Fc60
BCCI: If there is no further rain, play will commence at 11.45am (6:15am). Scheduled close of play will be extended to 6.10pm. No overs have been lost.
RAIN DELAY: How about some classic old footage to fill up this rain break?
Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma played a total of 170 professional matches together for the same team before the Sydney Test. [62 FC, 76 List A, 32 T20s]
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) January 7, 2021
However, either of them was the captain only once in those 170 games [Rohit in VHT 2011-12 vs Saurashtra]. #AUSvIND
RAIN DELAY: Claire Polosak was seen out in the middle with the covers on. It’s a little bit of history being created in Test cricket today.
Claire Polosak will become the first woman to officiate a men's Test match today, when she acts as fourth official for the Sydney Test today. 🏏🇦🇺🇮🇳
— ABC SPORT (@abcsport) January 6, 2021
Sensational stuff! 👏👏👏 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/miTt6AcLqk
RAIN DELAY: An India-Australia Test at SCG with rain making an appearance, hopefully it is not anywhere close to as frustrating as it was in 2019. Right, off to get some coffee.
How do you set an alarm that wakes you up when the rain stops and the game starts?? #AskingForAFriend 🙈 #AusvInd
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 7, 2021
RAIN STOPS PLAY: Australia 21/1 after 7.1 overs
What would a Sydney Test be without a bit of a rain delay 😅
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) January 7, 2021
Hopefully we're back on soon 🤞 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/8nejZV7dIc
Australia 21/1 after 7 overs: Not quite a bouncer there, but the more challenging rising delivery from Bumrah. That’s going to be the bigger challenge to face for Pucovski, than the ones that fly over his head.
Australia 18/1 after 6 overs: A bouncer from Siraj in the 6th over and it is pulled for four, but didn’t seem fully in control of that shot as the debutant gets his first four. Pucovski certainly showing he is going to take on the short-balls, no ducking yet. Plays a solid straight drive too.
Australia 11/1 after 5 overs: Labuschagne and Pucovski both move across the off-stump to face the balls on the fourth stump line. Smithesque.
Very little early swing for India, who have found 0.54 degrees of swing so far - the least they have found in Overs 1-5 this series. This is despite bowling fuller (40% pitched up) than any new ball phase this series. #AUSvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) January 6, 2021
#AusvInd
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) January 6, 2021
Opening partnerships in the series so far:
Ind: 0, 7, 0, 16
Aus: 16, 10, 4, 6
A tough, tough time for openers!
🤫🤫🤫
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 6, 2021
Welcome back to Test cricket, David Warner...
He chases one from Mohammed Siraj and goes early doors.
He even got a bit of a send-off 👀#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/ijfWBYLEWf
AUSTRALIA 8/1: WICKET! Mohammed Siraj gets David Warner driving and the outside edge flies to Cheteshwar Pujara. Sharp catch, important wicket for India early on. The Aussie opener threw his hands at that wide one. Waited an entire session to bowl in his debut match, has struck with the new ball in his 2nd over in his 2nd match.
Australia 6/0 after 3 overs: Warner with another quick run in that over (not 100% pace still but intent there)
Early thoughts—The flat Sydney pitch is looking really flat. Australia have won a very important toss. And Warner is already making a difference....will keep the scoreboard moving as long as he’s there. Soft hands to good balls for singles. Won’t allow bowlers to settle. #AusvInd
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) January 6, 2021
Off the mark in Test cricket ✅
— Cricket on BT Sport (@btsportcricket) January 6, 2021
Will Pucovski takes a single and is applauded by David Warner...
The first of many 💥 pic.twitter.com/AXJuHDtqdy
Australia 5/0 after 2 overs: Despite seemingly wincing David Warner is typically off with quick running between the wickets. Pucovski also off the mark. Siraj not found his radar yet.
Ashish Magotra: Great to see Rohit Sharma back but what pressure on Mohd Siraj and Navdeep Saini – the load they have to shoulder on what looks like a good batting track.
Siraj with the new ball...
Australia 0/0 after 1 over: It was interesting to see if India would test Pucovski with a bouncer early on and it happened in the fifth ball of the first over. Otherwise, a warm-up of a first over by Bumrah.
First bouncer in Test cricket to Will Pucovski, which he attempts to pull and missed and David Warner immediately walks down the pitch for a quick chat #AUSvIND
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07) January 6, 2021
Bumrah to Pucovski...
Will this be the series with most openers for each side? #AUSvIND
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter) January 6, 2021
Good toss to win on the heaviest scoring ground in Australia. Bit of grass around for the quicks. Remember it is no longer the spin bowling ground it used to be.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) January 6, 2021
5.00 am: RIGHT, HERE WE GO!
This is, incidentally, Australia’s 15th different opening pair since 2015 Ashes.
David Warner's last eight innings at the Sydney Cricket Ground:
— Wisden (@WisdenCricket) January 6, 2021
101
4
122*
113
55
56
45
111*#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/xUdKhG2Zcg
Here’s an interesting symmetry:
2018-’19: India had a completely new opening pair for the third Test.
2020-’21: Australia have a completely new opening pair for the third Test.
It is strange to get up in the morning of the first day of a test match in Australia, see that India are bowling, and feel hope, rather than dread. More so, given the team is without its first choice bowlers.
— Karunakaran (@kskarun) January 6, 2021
That is how far India have improved in the bowling department.
Replug: Tactical tweaks, delightful drift: Breaking down Ashwin Ravichandran’s great form in Australia
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Australia has not lost consecutive Tests on home soil since November 2016 v South Africa
— Fox Sports Lab (@FoxSportsLab) January 6, 2021
India has not won consecutive Tests in Australia since 1977-78
Average of 21.50 this series is the lowest for any Test summer in Australia since 1887/88 (133 years ago)#AUSvIND 🇦🇺🇮🇳
Here’s a look at the pitch: Glenn McGrath had said that there will be some help in it early for the bowlers. India really do need to start well here, like they did at MCG.
All is in readiness at the @scg.
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 6, 2021
Win the toss and _____ ? #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/E4bE5ATOLn
All in on Will Pucovski. Was the coming man two years ago, has banged the door down despite plenty of issues, and now he's opening the batting against Jasprit Bumrah. Welcome to the big time. #AUSvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) January 6, 2021
CONFIRMED TEAM XIs:
India XI: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane (c), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Navdeep Saini, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj
Australia XI: David Warner, Will Pucovski, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Matthew Wade, Cameron Green, Tim Paine (c & wk), Pat Cummins, Mitch Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood
TOSS: Tim Paine wins the toss, Australia will be batting first. David Warner is back and Will Pucovski makes his debut. Travis Head misses out.
Congratulations @navdeepsaini96. He realises his dream of playing Test cricket for #TeamIndia today. A proud holder of 🧢 299 and he receives it from @Jaspritbumrah93. #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/zxa5LGJEen
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 6, 2021
Australia Test cap No.4️⃣6️⃣0️⃣ – Will Pucovski 🎉#AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/SWZdpYttMV
— ICC (@ICC) January 6, 2021
04.20 am: Hello all and welcome to the live coverage of the third Test between Australia and India that begins at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. It’s the curtain-raiser for both sides in the new year (delayed than usual) and there is plenty of excitement around this match given how eventful the series has been so far.
The big news from India’s perspective is that Rohit Sharma will open the innings for India in the third Test against Australia with Mayank Agarwal axed, while Navdeep Saini will debut as their third seamer, it was announced Wednesday.
Rohit, who has played 32 Tests, injured his hamstring during an Indian Premier League game in October and only joined the squad last week after coming out of 14 days’ quarantine on arrival in Australia.
He has been getting up to speed in the nets and will open alongside youngster Shubman Gill, who keeps his spot after an impressive debut in the second Test at Melbourne.
Agarwal, who played the first two Tests but hasn’t scored higher than 17, misses out.
The four-Test series stands at 1-1 and the pressure right now would be on Australia, who are set to bring David Warner back into the XI.
(With AFP inputs and statistics courtesy ESPNCricinfo Statsguru)
India's Test record in Australia
Venues | Matches | Won | Lost | Tied | Draw | W/L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Melbourne Cricket Ground | 14 | 4 | 8 | 0 | 2 | 0.500 |
Adelaide Oval | 13 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 0.250 |
Sydney Cricket Ground | 12 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 0.200 |
W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth | 4 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0.333 |
Brisbane Cricket Ground | 6 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0.000 |
Perth Stadium | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.000 |