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7 Dec, 2024 03:55 AM2 mins to read

Marnus Labuschagne of Australia. Photo / Getty Images

Follow the action from the second test between Australia and India

Australia vs India - Figure 1
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Day one recap:

Australia lost opener Usman Khawaja but took first day honours at the day-night second test in Adelaide Friday after a Mitchell Starc onslaught saw India crumble to 180 all out.

At the close, the hosts were 86-1 with Nathan McSweeney not out 38 from 97 balls and Marnus Labuschagne on 20 after the visitors were dismissed on the cusp of tea after winning the toss and opting to bat.

A menacing Starc was India’s chief destroyer.

He gave the hosts a dream start in removing Yashasvi Jaiswal with the first ball of the match and ended with 6-48 -- his best test figures.

In reply, Australia weathered 10 overs of the pink ball at dusk before Jasprit Bumrah’s persistence paid off, finding extra movement and with it a thick edge from Khawaja (13) that carried to Rohit Sharma at slip.

McSweeney took 17 balls to get off the mark and had a life on three when dropped by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.

But he made the most of his fortune, showing maturity in his second test, while Labuschagne survived a nervy start as he targets a big score after a lean spell.

“It’s been my role for a while to attack the stumps and try and make early inroads,” said Starc. “Good way to start a test. A good day all up.

“To finish the day just one down... to fight through that sustained pressure from a quality bowling attack is fantastic.”

- AFP

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