IND vs AUS / Australia all out in a single session, Team India won the first test by 132 runs

Zoom News : Feb 11, 2023, 02:37 PM
IND vs AUS: Team India won the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by an innings and 132 runs. With this victory, the Indian team has taken a 1-0 lead in the four-match series. Indian bowlers all out Australia for 91 runs in the second innings at Nagpur's Jamtha Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Earlier, India's first innings ended on 400 runs. In such a situation, the hosts got a lead of 223 runs in the first innings.

Marnus Labushen 17, David Warner-Alex Carey got out after scoring 10-10 runs on Saturday. The rest of the batsmen could not perform well. Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin took 5 wickets. Jadeja got two wickets. Akshar Patel and Mohammed Shami got one wicket each.

Todd Murphy (2 runs) was caught by Akshar Patel at the hands of Rohit. Earlier Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Pat Cummins (1 run) and Marnus Labushen (17 runs).

Ravichandran Ashwin took 5 wickets in Test for the 31st time. He dismissed Alex Carey (10 runs), Peter Handscomb (6 runs), Matt Ranshaw (2 runs), David Warner (10 runs) and Usman Khawaja (5 runs).

India scored 400 runs in their first innings. Host team India got a lead of 223 runs. Akshar Patel scored 84 runs. Ravindra Jadeja 70 and Mohammed Shami played an innings of 37 runs. Captain Rohit Sharma scored 120 runs while scoring an excellent century. Todd Murphy, debuting for Australia, took 7 wickets. Pat Cummins got two and Nathan Lyon got one wicket. Australia's first innings was limited to 177 runs.

This is how Australia's wickets fell in the second innings

First: Ravichandran Ashwin got Usman Khawaja caught by Kohli at slip in his very first over.

Second: Ravindra Jadeja made Labushen LBW.

Third: Ashwin made David Warner LBW.

Fourth: Ashwin made LBW to Matt Ranshaw.

Fifth: Ashwin also LBW Peter Hantscomb.

Sixth: Ashwin made wicketkeeper batsman Alex Carey LBW.

Seventh: Ravindra Jadeja caught Australian captain Pat Cummins by wicketkeeper KS Bharat.

Eighth: Akshar Patel got Todd Murphy caught by Rohit.

Ninth: Mohammed Shami bowled Latham.

Tenth: Jadeja bowled Smith.

First: Named after Indian tailors

first session

The first session of the third day was in the name of Indian tailenders. Ravindra Jadeja and Akshar Patel, who have scored half-centuries, went ahead to move the Indian innings. Jadeja could only add 4 runs to the score on the second day. He became the seventh victim of Todd Murphy. Shami made good shots after Jadeja's dismissal. He scored 37 runs off 47 balls. Akshar played an inning of 84 runs. Siraj remained unbeaten after scoring one run.

Team India's wickets fell like this

First: KL Rahul caught by Todd Murphy on his own ball.

Second: Todd Murphy made Ashwin LBW on the first ball of the 41st over.

Third: Todd Murphy got Pujara caught by Scott Boland.

Fourth: Murphy got Virat Kohli caught by Alex Carey.

Fifth: Surya was bowled by Nathan Lyon.

Sixth: Pat Cummins bowled Rohit Sharma after the tea break.

Seventh: KS Bharat, playing a debut match, was made LBW by another debutant Todd Murphy.

Eighth: Todd Murphy bowled Ravindra Jadeja.

Ninth: Todd Murphy caught Mohammed Shami at the hands of wicketkeeper Alex Carey.

Tenth: Akshar Patel was bowled by Pat Cummins.

Day 2: Rohit's century, Jadeja-Akshar's partnership

On the second day, India started playing ahead of the score of 77 runs for one wicket. The team took a lead of 144 runs in the first innings, scoring 321 runs for 7 wickets. Captain Rohit Sharma (120 runs) scored a century from India. At the same time, Ravindra Jadeja remained unbeaten on 66 and Akshar Patel on 52 runs. Rohit was bowled by Pat Cummins after scoring 120 runs. Ravichandran Ashwin 23, Virat Kohli 12, Suryakumar Yadav 8, Cheteshwar Pujara scored 7 and KS Bharat scored 8 runs.

Debutant Todd Murphy took 5 wickets for Australia. Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins got one wicket each.

Playing XI of both the teams...

India: Rohit Sharma (captain), KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, KS Bharat (wicketkeeper), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Axar Patel, Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj.

Australia: Pat Cummins (c), David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Matt Ranshaw, Peter Handscomb, Alex Carey (wk), Nathan Lyon, Todd Murphy and Scott Boland.

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