Australia has 35 for the loss of two wickets at the end of the first inning of the second day, in the Smith fold and Labusan



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Cricket

oi-Sambit Ghosh

After returning two Australian starters with two wickets, fast pitcher Jaspreet Bumarah pushed India back a bit by dropping a catch from the terrifying Marnus Labusan in front of his teammate Mohammad Shamir. Australia lost two first matches before the dinner break on the second day of the Adelaide Test and scored 35 runs. In the opening innings of the match, Tim Payne Shibir is still 209 runs behind India.

Australia lost 2 lands in Adelaide, 209 flee India, Bumrah is fighting

The Indian cricket team decided to hit before winning the draw in the day-night event. Prithvi Shaw returned to the locker room after being thrown on the second ball of the no-run inning. Cheteshwar Pujara had a 32-run association with second starter Mayank Agarwal. Mayank was fired for 18 runs. Pujara made 43 runs of 160 balls. Then there was an 8-race partnership between Captain Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane.

Misunderstandings running through the gates lead to disaster. The score of 74 sold out huge. Rahane also went back to the bathroom at 42. Then the Indian hitting practically collapsed. That trend continues even on the second day. Hanuma Bihari was fired for 18 races. Rabichandran Ashwin and Riddhiman Saha returned to the locker room with 15 and 9 runs respectively.

Mitchell Starc, who pitched brilliantly for Australia, took 4 wickets in the first innings. Pat Cummins took 3 wickets with great pace. Josh Hazelwood and Nathan Nayan each took a wicket. In response, Australian starters Matthew Wade and Joe Burns threw 26 balls without a run.

In the end, Matthew Wade opened the scoring with four runs on the fourth ball of the fifth over. Jaspreet Bumrah made 6 of 51 balls and turned on the leg before the wicket. Burns was fired for 7 of 41 balls by Bumrah. Boombum took 2 wickets with 6 runs in 8 overs. Former Australia captains Steve Smith and Marnus Labusane are in the fold.

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