BSP-09 Australia lose quick wickets with India Test evenly poised

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Australia lose quick wickets with India Test evenly poised

ADELAIDE, Australia, Dec 7, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Australia lost two wickets in
the morning session Friday in reply to India’s 250, leaving the first Test
evenly poised with the experienced Usman Khawaja and Shaun Marsh at the
crease.

India finished the opening day at 250-9, on the back of a battling 123 from
Cheteshwar Pujara, and they failed to add to the total.

When they resumed, tailender Mohammed Shami was out for six on the first
delivery of the day, caught behind by Tim Paine off Josh Hazlewood, leaving
Jasprit Bumrah unbeaten on 0.

Hazlewood finished with 3-52. Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon
all took two wickets each.

In reply, Australia were 57-2 at lunch with Khawaja not out 21 and Marsh
unbeaten on one.

The home team got off to a horror start with Aaron Finch’s credentials as
an opener again called into question after he was spectacularly bowled
without scoring on only the third ball he faced.

A beautiful delivery from Ishant Sharma took out his middle and off stumps
after getting an inside edge as Finch attempted a drive.

In muggy and overcast conditions, a slimmed-down Usman Khawaja, returning
after knee surgery, joined debutant Marcus Harris to show Finch how it should
be done.

He compiled a patient 21, putting aside disrupted preparations after the
shock arrest of his brother this week for allegedly framing a love-rival with
a fake terror plot.

Harris, who was picked on the back of being the second highest run-scorer
in Sheffield Shield this season, looked in good nick and unruffled by the
occasion, hitting three fours in a solid 26.

But he was undone by a drifting ball from spinner Ravi Ashwin, getting an
edge to Murali Vijay at silly mid-off, ending a 45-run partnership with
Khawaja.

Paceman Shami went off the field in the run-up to lunch, apparently due to
a shoulder niggle, but soon returned, although he did not bowl again.

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