What was the score in Day 1 of 3rd test,India vs Australia 2021
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At Day 1 stumps of 3rd test, India vs Australia 2021 ,
Australia : 166-2 (55 ov) [ Labushagne = 67 & Smith = 31 ]
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- achievement of sorts if the opener manages to reach the mini milestone.
India 71/1 after 23 overs: WICKET - Hazlewood strikes and he removes Shubman Gill. India review but lose it as Hazlewood induced an edge and Gill was caught in the crease with no feet movement and as he was pushing it, he nicked it to Paine. Cheteshwar Pujara survived an early LBW appeal and took a successful review after being given Out as the ball was going well above the stumps.
India 70/0 after 21 overs: Rohit has unleashed himself as he cover drives Starc for a boundary and then pulls the fast bowler for a maximum over deep mid-wicket and the opening stand is growing better and bigger.
India 53/0 after 19 overs: The fifty-run stand is up between Rohit and Gill and this is such a fine partnership between the openers. Solid in chase of a mammoth target of 407 and India is off to a bright start. Superb batting from both the openers and this is the first 50+ opening stand in fourth innings away from home since 2006.
India 46/0 after 17 overs: Rohit survived a run-out scare as he made it just in time. A Cummins delivery beat Rohit's flick, hit his pads and flew to second slip and the batsman left the crease for a moment and Labuschagne with a direct hit at the striker's end broke the stumps. Australia claimed the run-out, it was referred upstairs and Rohit planted his foot just at the right time. Would had been a disaster had he got run-out. Both batsmen are doing the basics right, leaving the ball well and have a sound knowledge of where their off pole is. Steady and confident start.
India 31/0 after 12 overs: Spin being introduced into the attack and Nathan Lyon starts in a decent fashion by giving just two runs. Australia eyeing a breakthrough but both Rohit and Gill seem to have got their eye in and are playing to the merit of the ball. The priority now will be to bat at least another 25 overs for the day and blunt the new ball. There will be plays and misses but if Rohit and Gill manage to carry their bat through, India will believe they can script something spectacular.
India 25/0 after 8 overs: Eventful over as both Rohit and Gill survive with Rohit using a successful review and Australia losing one. First Rohit was adjudged LBW off Hazlewood and although he was given Out, the opener took the review and height saved him as the ball was missing the stumps. Then Australia took a review for a caught behind but Gill was confident that he didn't nick it and replays suggested that the ball brushed the flap of his pad en route to Paine. There was nothing on HotSpot or Snicko and the ball was missing the stumps too.
India 18/0 after 5 overs: Rohit gets going with a boundary through the backward point and Gill is steady at the other end, keeping an eye on the ball and leaving well. Cummins and Starc are bowling a tight line, some wicket-taking balls but the Indian openers are up for the task and are looking solid.
India 4/0 after 1 over: Rohit Sharma gets off the mark with a pull through the square and Gill is away with a glance to the fine leg. The intent looks good from the Indian openers and if they can pull off this session without being separated, it will be a huge confidence booster for India.