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IND vs AUS: game ended on first day of second test, Australia piled on 195 runs, India 36 runs for one wicket


New Delhi: 
 The second Test of the 4 match series between India and Australia is being played at Melbourne Cricket Ground. The first day of the second Test to be played between India and Australia in Melbourne is over. At the end of the first day's play, Team India scored on a wicket loss. With this, India is now 159 runs behind Australia. 

For India, Shubman Gill - 28 runs and Cheteshwar Pujara - 7 runs are at the crease. While Mayank Agarwal was dismissed for a score of zero runs without opening an account. Mitchell Starc bowled 1 wicket for Australia . 

Team India, who came out to bat after losing Australia for 195 runs in the first innings of Melbourne Test, lost their first wicket on the score of zero runs. Opener Mayank Agarwal continues to perform poorly. Aggarwal went to LBW off Mitchell Starc without opening the account.

Let us tell you that Australia won the toss and decided to bat first. But the Indian bowlers bowled heavily and Australia were all out after scoring 195 runs in the first innings. 

Jasprit Bumrah took the maximum 4 wickets from India. Ravichandran Ashwin took 3 wickets. While Mohammad Siraj took two wickets. At the same time, one wicket came in Ravindra Jadeja's account. 

For Australia, Marnus Labuschen scored 48 runs in the first innings, while Travis Head scored 38 runs. Matthew Wade scored 30 runs. Star batsman Steve Smith was dismissed for zero. Australia was shattered as Smith was dismissed.

Australia's first innings

- Opener Joe Burns (0) was dismissed by Pacer Jasprit Bumrah on the second ball of the 5th over of the innings, who was caught by Rishabh Pant behind the wicket. Burns could not even open an account.

- Bumrah took his second wicket to dismiss T Head for 38 runs. The head could not understand Bumrah's ball and caught Rahane in the lane.

Australia's third wicket fell to a team score of 38 when Ashwin was caught by Pujara without former captain Steve Smith opening the account.

- Australia's fourth shock off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. Ashwin hunted Matthew Wade (30), who was caught by Ravindra Jadeja, taking a catch and showing the path to the pavilion. Wade hit 3 fours in his 39-ball innings.  

- Mohammed Siraj gave the fifth blow to Australia by dismissing Marnus Labushen. Labushen sat down on Siraj's ball and caught Shubman Gill. Labushen was out for 48 runs. With this, Siraj, who is making his debut in Test cricket, took his first Test wicket.  

- Australia's sixth shock Mohammed Siraj dismissed Cameron Green. Cameron Green scored 12 runs off Siraj and returned to the pavilion by LBW. 

 Ravichandran Ashwin gives Australia the seventh blow. Australia suffered the 7th blow as captain Tim Paine (13). He was dismissed by  Ashwin .

- Jasprit Bumrah gave the eighth blow to Australia by dismissing Mitchell Starc. On Bumrah's ball, Stark tried to play a big shot and Mohammad Siraj caught a great catch. Mitchell Starc was out for 7 runs.

- Jasprit Bumrah gave the 9th blow to Australia by dismissing Nathan Lyon. Leon LBW off Bumrah. Nathan Lyon was dismissed for 20 runs. 

- The final blow to Australia was given by Ravindra Jiteja. 

Let us tell you that this match is very special for the Indian team, because they lost in the first match played in Adelaide. She is currently lagging behind in the series. In the 4 match series against Australia, the Indian team is 0-1 behind. He suffered an 8-wicket defeat in the day-night Test match played in Adelaide on the third day. Regular captain Virat Kohli has returned home on Paternity Leave and Ajinkya Rahane is leading Team India in his absence.

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