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Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the India vs Australia Day-Night Test Live Score of the IND vs AUS match played at the Adelaide Cricket Ground. See latest India vs Australia live score, live cricket updates here. Also check the live score of IND vs AUS Day-Night Test 2020, India vs Australia Live match, India vs Australia Live today, IND vs AUS Day-Night Test 2020 Live video, India vs Australia Live score today match, IND vs AUS Day-Night Test 2020 Live Score, Scorecard India vs Australia Live. You can also live the cricket blog of the Day-Night Test match between India vs Australia from Adelaide here. Ravi Ashwin scooped up three wickets, including Steve Smith and Travis Head’s large wickets to put India in command against Australia on Day 2 of the day-night test in Adelaide. Jasprit Bumrah won two important wickets from Australia’s starters, Joe Burns and Mathew Wade, as India took the lead in the day-night event on Day 2 in Adelaide. Earlier, Mitchell Starc 4/53 and Pat Cummins 3/49 star with the ball for Australia as they pitch India for a modest 244 on the day of the pink ball test at the Adelaide Oval. See the latest live cricket updates of IND vs AUS, India vs Australia Day-Night Test 2020, IND vs AUS Day-Night Test 2020 Live here. Check India vs Australia Live Cricket Score and Updates, IND vs AUS Live Cricket Score and IND vs AUS Live Cricket Streaming Online and India vs Australia Dream11 Guru Tips and Prediction. (LIVE SCORE CARD) Also read: India vs Australia: Sydney test to be canceled after novel coronavirus outbreak?

Virat Kohli’s enduring love affair with Adelaide Oval resulted in a graceful 74, but his untimely exit triggered a batting collapse as India finished opening day 233-for-6 against Australia in the first Day / Night Test in Adelaide on Thursday. Kohli, who appeared to be in complete control, was left with nothing when his backup Ajinkya Rahane retired after calling for a single and it happened just before the second new ball was taken. From a comfortable 188 of 3, India fell to 206 of 6 when Rahane and Hanuma Vihari (16) found the rhythm and swing generated by the pink ball under lights too hot to handle. Ravichandran Ashwin – 15 batting – and Wriddhiman saha – 9 no out – cut the last few overs and also got some runs. In conditions that can’t exactly be called batting friendly, Kohli combined the right amount of caution and aggression in his 180-ball innings, showing that he is a few light-years ahead of his teammates when it comes to quality hitting. Read Also – IND vs AUS 1st 2020 Dinner Report: Jasprit Bumrah Sacks Australia’s Starters To Bring India Back In The Game On Day 2

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If Cheteshwar Pujara, 43 of 160 balls, let the players dictate the terms with an ultra-defensive approach, his patron gave the opponent the respect he deserved, but also from time to time, he played those shots to score a point. His 88-run association with Rahane, 42 of 91 balls, during the final session nearly put India on balance, but luck tipped once Kohli returned to the pavilion. Rahane was soon attacked with Mitchell Starc’s second new ball – 2/49, easily the best bowler in action. The blow will undoubtedly be one of the Indian captain’s favorites, as he hit three types of pull-shots to the pacemakers: two from Starc and one from Josh Hazlewood. One of Starc’s pulls was a check shot for which he simply rolled his wrists toward the ball to the limit of the square leg. Also Read – India vs Australia 2020: David Warner Hoping to Play the Boxing Day Test

Squads

Australia: Joe Burns, Marcus Harris, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Tim Paine (wk / C), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Matthew Wade, Josh Hazlewood, Moises Henriques, James Pattinson, Michael Neser, Mitchell Swepson.

India: Prithvi Shaw, Mayank Agarwal, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (C), Ajinkya Rahane, Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant, Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Navdeep Saini, Jasprit Bumrah, Umesh Yadav, KL Rahul, Shubridman Jahraiman, Rahavindradeja (w), Kuldeep Yadav.

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