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India is batting in the first inning after beating Australia by 195 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. At the end of the first day, his collection was 36 for 1. Rookie Shubman Gill is hitting with 26 runs, Cheteshwar Pujara is playing with 6 runs.

Bumrah’s perfect line length and Ashwin’s spin lost the Australian hitters. The two of them collected 6 plots of land for the hosts. Fast bowler Bumrah has 4, course launcher Ashwin has 3.

Ashwin's joy of returning Smith to zero runs.  Photo: BCCI Twitter.

Ashwin’s joy of returning Smith to zero runs. Photo: BCCI Twitter.

At the end of the day, India started hitting. They lost Mayank Agarwal in the first change. The starter returned to lbw with zero runs from Mitchell Starc. Young Gill and seasoned Pujara passed the remaining 10 overs firmly.

It was a nightmare for Australia to start hitting before winning the toss. They lost three batters to add just 36 runs to the team’s record.

Starter Joe Burns was caught behind the wicket to score zero by Bumrah. Matthew Wade was unable to form an alliance with Marnus Labushan after overcoming the initial push. Ashwin returned the opener with his left arm that made 30 of 39 balls.

In the next over, this offbeat brought Steven Smith back to zero and brought a wave of joy to the Indian camp. Travis Head and Labushan paired up in Australia.

Bumrah broke the association of six races of these two that were threatened by India. The pacemaker took the head in Captain Ajinkya Rahane’s hands.

Indian pacemaker Mohammad Siraj celebrates the return of Australian Marnus Labushan.

Indian pacemaker Mohammad Siraj celebrates the return of Australian Marnus Labushan.

Labushen survived a while longer. Abhisit Mohammad Siraj took his first test wicket after returning it. Labushen was the leading scorer with 46 of 132 balls.

Siraj also did not allow Cameron Green (12) to stay in the wicket for long. Captain Tim Payne (13), who made a great contribution to the disaster in the first test, was unable to pull the team. Bumrah stopped Australia two hundred years ago by swiftly returning Starc and Nathan Lion.

Short score:

Australia’s first entry: 195 in 72.3 overs (Burns 0, Wade 30, Labushan 47, Smith 0, Head 36, Green 12, Payne 13, Cummins 9, Stark 6, Lion 20, Hazelwood 4 *; Bumrah 16-4-58-4, Umesh 12 -2-39-0, Ashwin 24-6-35-3, Jadeja 5.3-1-15-1, Siraj 15-4-40-2)

India 1st Innings: 37/1 in 11 overs (Agarwal 0, Gill 28 *, Pujara 6 *; Stark 4-2-14-1, Cummins 4-1-14-0, Hazelwood 2-0-2-0, Lion 1-0- 6 -0)



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