The five-match Test series between India and Australia has started. This series is important for both the teams and it will be clear which team will reach the final of the World Test Championship. India needs to win at least four Tests. Also, it has to be ensured that they do not lose a single match. Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah won the toss and decided to bat first.
Indian team all out for 150 runs
India's first innings were all out for 150 runs. 11 batsmen of Team India could not bat even 50 overs together. The entire team was all out in 49.3 overs. Nitish Reddy scored the highest 41 runs. Apart from this, Rishabh Pant scored 37 and KL Rahul scored 26 runs. India had a bad start. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Devdutt Padikkal, who came to bat at number three, returned to the pavilion without opening the account. Virat Kohli was out after scoring five runs and Dhruv Jurel 11 runs. Washington Sundar could also score only four runs. Pant and Nitish shared a 48-run partnership for the seventh wicket. This partnership was broken by Cummins. As soon as Pant was out, the Indian innings were all out for 150 runs. Harshit Rana was out after scoring seven runs and Bumrah was out after scoring eight runs. Josh Hazlewood took four wickets for Australia. At the same time, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Marsh got two wickets each. With this the tea time also arrived.
First day's play is over
The first day's play of the Perth Test is over. Australia has scored 67 runs after losing seven wickets in their first innings. India had scored 150 runs in their first innings. In this respect, Australia is still 83 runs behind. After the Indian batting flopped and being all out for 150 runs, it seemed that Australia was dominating, but Australia's first innings was even worse. So far, no Kangaroo batsman has been able to go above the figure of 20. Jasprit Bumrah has taken four wickets from India so far.
Australia had a bad start. In the third over itself, Bumrah got Nathan McSweeney out LBW. He could score only 10 runs. After this, Bumrah got Usman Khawaja caught by Kohli, then on the very next ball, got Steve Smith out LBW. Khawaja could score eight runs and Smith could not open his account. Travis Head was clean bowled by debutant fast bowler Harshit Rana. He could score only 11 runs. At the same time, Mitchell Marsh became the victim of Mohammad Siraj after scoring six runs. Siraj then got Labuschagne LBW. He could score two runs in 52 balls. Indian captain Bumrah got Australian captain Pat Cummins caught by Pant. He could score three runs. Currently Alex Carey is unbeaten on 19 runs and Mitchell Starc on six runs. Apart from Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj took two wickets, while Harshit Rana got one wicket.
Earlier, India's first innings was reduced to 150 runs. 11 batsmen of Team India could not bat even 50 overs together. The whole team collapsed in 49.3 overs. Nitish Reddy scored the highest 41 runs. Apart from this, Rishabh Pant scored 37 and KL Rahul scored 26 runs. India had a bad start. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Devdutt Padikkal, who came to bat at number three, returned to the pavilion without opening the account. Virat Kohli was out after scoring five runs and Dhruv Jurel scored 11 runs. Washington Sundar could also score only four runs. Pant and Nitish shared a 48-run partnership for the seventh wicket. This partnership was broken by Cummins. As soon as Pant was out, the Indian innings collapsed to 150 runs. Harshit Rana was out after scoring seven runs and Bumrah was out after scoring eight runs. Josh Hazlewood took four wickets for Australia. Meanwhile, Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Marsh got two wickets each. With this, it was tea time.
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