Boxing Day Test: Rahane and Company on the verge of leveling the series as the bowlers unnerve Oz batting

Boxing Day Test: Rahane and Company on the verge of leveling the series as the bowlers unnerve Oz batting

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Tuesday, December 29, 2020, 12:29 AM IST
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Jasprit Bumrah celebrates a wicket of Australian | AFP

Melbourne

Moving Day, as third day of any Test match is better known. At Melbourne Cricket Ground, everything moved in favour of India as the bowlers sent six of Australian top batsmen back in the dressing room, as they reeling at 133 for six.

Aiming to exorcise the ghosts of being bowled out for a lowest ever 36 in the series-opener, the visitors had put up 326 on the board for a 131-run lead in reply to Australia's first-innings total of 195.

In the process Ajinkya Rahane and his boys were well within the reach of levelling this four-Test series, after their defeat at the Sydney Cricket Ground in their opener.

Australia were wobbling at 133 for six at stumps on the third day of the Boxing Day Test at the magnificent MCG.

"This game is not over yet, we still have to get four more wickets," India skipper Ajinkya Rahane, whose hundred on the second day set the tone for the side, told broadcasters Sony Network at the end of day's play.

"Credit to the bowlers, they bowled in the right areas," he added.

Seeking to wipe out the deficit, Australia began their second innings on a disastrous note as Joe Burns (4) not only got out for a poor score, but also wasted a review after pacer Umesh Yadav (1/5) opened him up with the one that swung away very late.

Introduced early into the attack, seasoned off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin (1/46) once again showed his class when he bamboozled Marnus Labuschagne (28 off 49 balls) with a slider that went straight with the angle.

Ashwin let one slide across and with the batsman looking to defend. The ball went the other way and took an outside edge on its way to Rahane at first slip.

Matthew Wade (27 batting, 89 balls) and Steve Smith (6 batting, 20 balls) survived the remaining overs prior to the tea break, which they took at 65 for two. At that break, the hosts trailed India by 66 runs.

More misery awaited Australia in the final session when they lost four wickets for the addition of 68 runs, taking India closer to an equaliser in the four-match series after the humiliating defeat in the opener at Adelaide Oval.

Smith's horror run in the series continued as he was bowled by Jasprit Bumrah (1/34) round his legs when the ball clipped the bails of the off-stump after the batsman had shuffled too much.

Wade, looking the best among Australian batsmen, was trapped in front of the wicket by Ravindra Jadeja (2/25) at 98 for four.

And while the score remained the same, Australia lost another wicket in Travis Head a couple of overs later.

There was no encore of skipper Tim Paine's battling knock in the first Test as he was caught behind off the bowling of Jadeja.

Australia could have been seven down had Pant held on to a Pat Cummins edge off Ashwin.

However, India too have a cause for concern as Umesh hobbled off the field after suffering a calf injury in the innings' eighth over.

Bowling his fourth over, the pacer had complained of pain in his calf and had been taken for scans after being assessed by the BCCI medical team.

Earlier, riding captain Ajinkya Rahane's classy hundred and Ravindra Jadeja's 15th half-century, India managed enough runs on the board to put Australia under pressure despite losing their five remaining wickets for only 49 runs after resuming the day on 277 for five.

Jadeja (57) added 123 runs for the sixth wicket with skipper Rahane, whose vigil came to an when he was run out, his first in Tests, after making a classy 112 with the help of 12 boundaries in 223 balls.

The call was Jadeja's and the run out was needless, but nevertheless, the all-rounder looked solid in the middle before he was set up by a Mitchell Starc (3/78 in 26 overs).

The Australian left-arm fast bowler tested Jadeja with a barrage of short balls and the ploy worked as the all-rounder pulled one straight to the deep mid-wicket fielder for a polished 57 that included three boundaries and his trademark sword celebration.

MCG pitch that hardly contained any demons, the Australian bowlers failed to pose any serious threat to the well-settled Indian batting duo of Rahane and Jadeja.

The hosts desperately needed a wicket and given how Rahane had been batting, it had to be a run out.

Nearing his half-century, Jadeja took off for a needless single after playing it towards short cover and Rahane responded positively instead of sending him back, but narrowly failed to make his ground at the striker's end despite giving his best shot.

That pegged India back as Australia looked to claw their way back. Nathan Lyon (3/72 in 27.1 overs) and Josh Hazlewood (1/47 in 23 overs) then polished off the tail.

India 1st Innings (277 for five)

A Rahane run out 112

R Jadeja c Cummins b Starc 57

R Ashwin c Lyon b Hazlewood 14

U Yadav c Smith b Lyon 9

J Bumrah c Head b Lyon 0

M Siraj not out 0

Extras: (b-12, lb-6, nb-2, w-2) 22

TOTAL: (115.1 overs) 326

FoW: 6-294, 7-306, 8-325, 9-325, 10-326

BOWLING: M Starc 26-5-78-3, P Cummins 27-9-80-2, J Hazlewood 23-6-47-1, N Lyon 27.1-4-72-3, C Green 12-1-31-0

Australia 2nd Innings

M Wade lbw b Jadeja 40

J Burns c Pant b Yadav 4

M Labuschagne c Rahane b Ashwin 28

S Smith b Bumrah 8

T Head c Agarwal b M Siraj 17

C Green batting 17

T Paine c Pant b Jadeja 1

P Cummins batting 15

Extras: (nb-3) 3

TOTAL: (66 overs) 133-6

FoW: 1-4, 2-42, 3-71, 4-98, 5-98, 6-99

BOWLING: J Bumrah 17-4-34-1, U Yadav 3.3-0-5-1, M Siraj 12.3-1-23-1, R Ashwin 23-4-46-1, R Jadeja 10-3-25-2

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