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India vs Australia LIVE Score, 1st Test: While Mitchell Starc and Alex Carey would want to wipe off the 83-run deficit early on Day 2, Jasprit Bumrah is three wickets away from giving IND a first-innings lead over AUS.

IND vs AUS Live: Jasprit Bumrah was all over Australia with the ball on Day 1

IND vs AUS Live: Jasprit Bumrah was all over Australia with the ball on Day 1

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Cricket fans could not have asked for a better start to the highly-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy, with 17 wickets falling on the first day of play and setting up what is certain to be an absolute classic of a low-scoring Test match between India and Australia. With Australia going into stumps at 67/7, they find themselves in a world of trouble despite wreaking havoc with the ball in the early part of day’s play at the Optus Stadium in Perth. They now have their backs against the wall, with Alex Carey looking to piece together crucial runs with the tail as they aim for a fightback on day two....Read More

Carey, who has been the in-form batter for Australia in Test cricket in recent months, holds the key to the contest heading into the second morning in Perth. If Jasprit Bumrah and the Indian team are able to get his wicket early in the day and without too much damage, a relatively big lead despite the low score will be on the cards for the visitors, unless the tail manages to wag for Australia.

Conversely, that is exactly what the hosts will want from Carey’s supporters in the shape of the tailenders left at their disposal. Carey is a fine batter with the tail, and his ability to stitch together runs will be crucial if Australia want to catch up to India’s total and put the pressure right back on India’s batters in the third innings. However, India will be in high spirits and have the momentum after a remarkable comeback despite the batting failure earlier in the day. With Bumrah looking in tremendous touch with the ball, and Mohammed Siraj and Harshit Rana also contributing with big wickets, India know they have a narrow edge, which they will be looking to hammer home.

With the potential of Carey and company looking to attack, India will also be aware of the potential of leaking quick runs to the Aussie tail, which would dull the edge with which they were playing late on day one. Keeping control of the scoring rate will be the focus if wickets prove tougher to come by on the day two pitch. Nevertheless, India’s focus heading into day two will be on the batting side. With the batting bailed out by the bowling performance, the lineup has a second chance to come good after a failure that has become too common for the likes of Virat Kohli. More will be expected of Yashasvi Jaiswal, who will want to stave off the concerns about his ability in SENA conditions, as well as Devdutt Padikkal, who looked out of sorts against the new ball while batting at number three.

With there being plenty of spice in the pitch and the new ball acting up in both the innings, it will require a lot of concentration and patience from India’s top order to make good on this advantage that the bowling has provided. From an Australian perspective, the order of the day will be more of the same with ball, with the lines, lengths, and pace of the main seam trio as well as Mitchell Marsh causing plenty of chaos against India.

India’s first innings got off to a terrible start as Jaiswal was dismissed wafting loosely at a ball outside off stump and caught at gully, before Padikkal feathered through a thin edge to Carey behind the stumps. Virat Kohli fell to a short delivery from Hazlewood, with extra bounce climbing up on him and looping a simple catch through to the slips cordon.

Though KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant tried to reconstruct the innings, Rahul was given out by the third umpire in contentious circumstances, despite it seeming as if he had missed the ball and snicko had registered his bat hitting pad. India continued to lose wickets after that, as Dhruv Jurel and Washington Sundar fell early. Pant and debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy counterpunched with some quick runs, with good shotmaking on display as they took the attack to Australia. However, Pant’s wicket against the run of play flipped the advantage back in Australia’s favour, who were able to plug away at the tail despite Reddy looking in strong touch.

With the ball, Bumrah’s opening burst saw him receive adulations from all corners of the cricket world, as he continued to establish his status as the best impact bowler in international cricket. Debutant Nathan McSweeney was the first to depart, before he accounted for Usman Khawaja and became only the second bowler to dismiss Steve Smith for a golden duck in Test cricket.

The dangerous Travis Head scored a few quick boundaries, but a peach of a delivery by Harshit Rana awarded the bowler his maiden Test wicket and put India in the driving seat. Mitchell Marsh was dismissed by Siraj, who also ended Marnus Labuschagne’s long and drawn-out spell at the crease with a couple of great deliveries. Bumrah removed Pat Cummins near the end of play, and Australia added some boundaries in the final couple of overs to go into stumps trailing by 83 runs.

Here are some important pointers related to Day 2 of the 1st Test:

- Australia will resume on 67/7, trailing by 83 runs.

- Jasprit Bumrah is one strike away from picking up a five-wicket haul.

- Alex Carey is the last recognised Australian batter.

- India were bowled out for 150 in their first innings.

- Josh Hazlewood was the pick of the Australian bowlers with 4 wickets.

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India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: KL Rahul's controversial dismissal

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: As stated earlier, KL Rahul fell to a rather questionable decision towards the end of the first session. Rahul had been given not out off Mitchell Starc after the Australians appealed for an edge to the wicketkeeper. The hosts reviewed and the third umpire Richard Illingworth asked his onfield colleague Richard Kettleborough to reverse his decision as Rahul walked off shaking his head following a 74-ball effort. The wicket left India on 47 for 4 after choosing to bat. Now from the camera angles available to the third umpire, it looked like there was a spike right as the ball passed the bat but from the offside view, which wasn't used during the review process, it looked like the noise may have come from the bat thudding Rahul's pad the instant after the ball crossed the bat. Rahul walked off indicating angrily that it was his pad that the bat made contact with.

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: KL Rahul's grind

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: KL Rahul's innings seemed like an impressive one while it was happening and it started looking even better when the Australian batters fell line nine pins after the Indian innings. He got into double figures only after batting for 42 balls. Rahul would've batted the entire first session had it not been for a rather questionable dismissal right at the end of it. Rahul fell after scoring 26 in 74 balls, looking the most settled batter while he was out there by some distance. Put in the fact that he has gone back to being an opener after playing in the middle order for over a year in ODIs and Tests just for this innings because of the absence of Rohit Sharma and this knock looks even more impressive

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Harshit Rana arrives in Test cricket

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: He was hitting the deck, he was staring the batters down and he celebrated his maiden international wicket with gusto. He even got belted around a bit. Harshit Rana bowled eight overs on Day 1 and conceded 33 runs. But that was part of the learning curve for him. Most of those he conceded in a single over to Travis Head but then he course-corrected next over and dismissed the fast-scoring Australian.

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Duck tales

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: There were three ducks yesterday and all of them had their own little back stories. Yashasvi Jaiswal, the boy wonder, had a baptism by fire in his first senior innings in Australia across formats. He was nice and solid in a vicious opening over from Mitchell Starc but went for a big booming drive on the up first ball of the pacer's second. Edge and a good catch by Nathan McSweeney at gully - 8-ball duck.

The next one was rather epic, so much so that just the innings was a story in itself and it needed no background context. But there still was one. Devdutt Padikkal was filling in for Shubman Gill, who had replaced the indomitable Cheteshwar Pujara, who is one of the holograms being projected quite clumsily to Australia as part of their broadcast team. He was pinned to the crease for 23 balls, missing a few scoring opportunities as well, and finally nicked behind to the wicketkeeper off Josh Hazlewood.

The third duck was an Australian one, and the biggest one at that. To add to all that, it was a golden one as well. Steve Smith got a delivery that seamed in about 100 miles from the magical hands of Jasprit Bumrah, he tried to jam the bat down but was done by the pace as well. Bumrah was on a hat-trick after that wicket, having dismissed Usman Khawaja the ball before, and Australia in complete disarray.

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Where the match stands at the start of Day 2

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Australia are 67/7 in 27 overs at the start of Day 2, trailing India's 150 by 83 runs with just three wickets in hand. The in-form Alex Carey is the last recognised batter and he is on 19 off 28. At the other end is a pretty capable Mitchell Starc on six off 14.

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Captain Jasprit Bumrah's figures at the start of Day 2

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Bumrah bowled 10 overs, eight of them on the trot in his opening burst. He finished with utterly stunning figures of 4/17 with a scarcely believable economy of 1.70. His victims were Nathan McSweeney, Usman Khawaja, Steve Smith and his opposite number Pat Cummins

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: The record-breaking Day 1...

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: As many as 17 wickets fell yesterday - 10 Indian ones and seven Australian. That is the most that have fallen on Day 1 of a Test in Australia since 1952. Regardless of whether the ball was new or semi-old (it never really got time to get properly old in either innings, not yet at least), it was seaming and moving around like a homing device.

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Australia's playing XI

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: A very experienced side, with opener Nathan McSweeney being the only new blood there.

Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey(w), Pat Cummins(c), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: India's playing XI

India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: This is a very interesting Indian squad, with some of the peculiarities because of injuries and some others by design.

KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant(w), Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah(c), Mohammed Siraj

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India vs Australia 1st Test LIVE Score: Why all the anticipation for this series? Well you must have got your answer yesterday. Unfortunately, though, if this is the only way batters can play (or not) on this pitch, then well, I may be welcoming you to the last day of this Test already! Stay tuned for more updates.

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