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India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli flop as IND 128/5 at stumps, trail by 29 runs

India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: Rishabh Pant and Nitish Kumar Reddy remained unbeaten at the stumps, but Australia were in the driver's seat with India half down for 128.

Key Events
  • 5:05 PM IST, Dec 7India 128/5 (Pant 28*; Cummins 2/33) in 2nd innings at Stumps
  • 4:47 PM IST, Dec 7Cummins removes Rohit!
  • 4:30 PM IST, Dec 7Rohit Sharma survives!
  • 4:25 PM IST, Dec 7Starc castles Shubman!
  • 4:11 PM IST, Dec 7Virat Kohli departs!
  • 3:46 PM IST, Dec 7Shubman hits four!
  • 3:40 PM IST, Dec 7Yashasvi Jaiswal falls!
  • 3:26 PM IST, Dec 7IND - 30/1 (6), trail by 127 runs
  • 3:17 PM IST, Dec 7Cummins strikes, removes Rahul
  • 3:12 PM IST, Dec 77 leaked in the third over
  • 2:55 PM IST, Dec 7All right here we go! Can Jaiswal avoid another golden duck?
  • 2:44 PM IST, Dec 7Australia 337 all out, lead by 157 runs
  • 2:34 PM IST, Dec 7OUT! Siraj strikes first ball of the session!
  • 2:30 PM IST, Dec 7Almost time for the final session
  • 2:18 PM IST, Dec 7THAT'S DINNER! Australia 332/8, lead by 152 runs
  • 2:10 PM IST, Dec 7OUT! Bumrah gets four!
  • 2:00 PM IST, Dec 7The Head-Siraj incident
  • 1:53 PM IST, Dec 7OUT! SIRAJ KNOCKS OVER HEAD!
  • 1:44 PM IST, Dec 7Bumrah back up on his feet…
  • 1:41 PM IST, Dec 7BUMRAH IS DOWN!
  • 1:38 PM IST, Dec 7India take the second new ball and here is Bumrah!
  • 1:31 PM IST, Dec 7Reddy returns
  • 1:25 PM IST, Dec 7OUT! Siraj gives India a reason to smile
  • 1:18 PM IST, Dec 7Drinks in the second session, India reeling
  • 1:01 PM IST, Dec 7CENTURY FOR TRAVIS HEAD!
  • 12:45 PM IST, Dec 7SIX AND THEN DROPPED! Siraj gives Head a lifeline!
  • 12:28 PM IST, Dec 7OUT! As strange a dismissal as they come
  • 12:16 PM IST, Dec 7Second session begins!
  • 12:08 PM IST, Dec 7Bumrah warming up
  • 12:03 PM IST, Dec 7Travis Head's wicket top of the wishlist for India
  • 11:40 AM IST, Dec 7TEA! Australia 191/4 in 59 overs
  • 11:32 AM IST, Dec 7Fifty for Head in style as well!
  • 11:25 AM IST, Dec 7Head gives Australia the lead in style
  • 11:11 AM IST, Dec 7OUT! REDDY BREAKS THE STAND, JAISWAL WITH A BRILLIANT CATCH!
  • 10:58 AM IST, Dec 7Labuschagne with a flurry of fours now!
  • 10:52 AM IST, Dec 7FIFTY FOR LABUSCHAGNE!
  • 10:48 AM IST, Dec 7Ashwin with the first over spin
  • 10:36 AM IST, Dec 7Drinks in the first session, Australia 127/3
  • 10:19 AM IST, Dec 7Harshit Rana comes in as first change
  • 10:07 AM IST, Dec 7OUT! BUMRAH GETS SMITH!
  • 9:47 AM IST, Dec 7GONE! Bumrah strikes!
  • 9:34 AM IST, Dec 7Early signs of change of tactics from India
  • 9:31 AM IST, Dec 7The players walk out in their whites!
  • 9:22 AM IST, Dec 7Pitch report for Day 2
  • 9:20 AM IST, Dec 7Bumrah, Ashwin, Reddy sending 'em in
  • 9:16 AM IST, Dec 7India's ‘lengths could’ve been fuller'
  • 9:04 AM IST, Dec 7Cummins rattles his SRH teammate
  • 8:55 AM IST, Dec 7No home crowd in Adelaide for India
  • 8:44 AM IST, Dec 7Cummins and Boland back Starc up ably
  • 8:36 AM IST, Dec 7Can Nitish Kumar Reddy fill the hole left behind by Hardik Pandya
  • 8:20 AM IST, Dec 7Starc on winning his battle against Jaiswal
  • 8:12 AM IST, Dec 7Brett Lee on the Virat Kohli dismissal
  • 8:07 AM IST, Dec 7Sunil Gavaskar on Virat Kohli
  • 8:01 AM IST, Dec 7Justin Langer's changed emotions about Rishabh Pant
  • 7:43 AM IST, Dec 7The match situation at the start of Day 2
  • 7:24 AM IST, Dec 7Starc's first ball zingers
  • 7:20 AM IST, Dec 7Siraj and Labuschagne's moment
  • 7:14 AM IST, Dec 7India's off stump ploy fails
  • 7:03 AM IST, Dec 7Starc's victims on Day 1
  • 6:47 AM IST, Dec 7Mitch Starc reigns supreme… again!
  • 6:45 AM IST, Dec 7Australia's playing XI - a reminder
  • 6:44 AM IST, Dec 7India's playing XI - a reminder
  • 6:33 AM IST, Dec 7Hello and welcome back to Adelaide!
Summary

India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: Rishabh Pant was on 28 and Nitish Kumar Reddy 15 as Australia eye their eighth straight pink-ball victory in Adelaide to level the five-Test series.

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India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: Australia stamped their authority over India at stumps on Day 2. The Aussie pacers were right on the money and already wrapped half of Indian innings with 128/5 at stumps as Rishabh Pant (28) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (15) were in the middle. Star batters Rohit Sharma (6) and Virat Kohli (11) failed to make an impact once again as things went downhill for India. Rohit was the last batter to get out on Day 2 as Pat Cummins got the better of him.

Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal became victims of Scott Boland as India batted under pressure throughout the session. Kohli once again poked the outside off delivery and edged it behind the stumps to fall for 11. While openers Jaiswal (24) and KL Rahul (7) also failed to score big in thesecond innings.

Mohammed Siraj cleaned up the last two Australian wickets within the first three overs of the last session and the hosts were all out for 337 runs. The Indian batters now face the daunting task of facing Mitchell Starc and Co. with the pink ball in the dying light at the Adelaide Oval. India were all out for just 180 runs in their first innings and now need to score at leastm 157 runs to avoid an innings defeat.

Travis Head earlier blasted 140 in 141 balls as Australia ended the second session with a lead of 152 runs. He raced to his eighth Test century in just 111 balls and flattened India in the second session despite them getting an early breakthrough in the second session. Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Mitchell Marsh early in the second session but Travis Head has continued to motor along. Head and Marnus Labuschagne smashed half-centuries as Australia won the first session of Day 2 of the pink-ball Test against India. The hosts got to 191/4 and led by 11 runs at Tea. Marnus Labuschagne shook off his poor form with a half-century and was starting to look ominous when he fell to Nitish Kumar Reddy all of a sudden completely against the run of play late in the first session of Day 2 of the pink-ball Test between India and Australia in Adelaide. Labuschagne fell on 64 in 126 balls and put up a partnership of 65 runs with Travis Head.

The pair had put pressure right back on the Indians after Jasprit Bumrah's early strikes got the visitors off to a flying start. Bumrah was taken off after an early four-over spell after which Harshit Rana and Mohammed Siraj were hardly able to bother Labuschagne and Head.

McSweeney edged the first ball of his second over to the wicketkeeper. This has brought in Steve Smith to give Marnus Labuschagne company on Day 2 of the pink-ball Test between India and Australia at the Adelaide Oval. Mohammed Siraj started the attack on Day 2 and Marnus Labuschagne ran three off the very first ball to get off the mark for the day. India have changed their tactics on Day 2, choosing to attack the stumps far more than they did on the first day.

Australia found exactly the sort of response they would have wanted on Day 1 of the Adelaide day-night Test match against India, dominating all three sessions and firmly putting their noses ahead. The Australian management and fans would have wanted a strong comeback from the team after the loss they suffered in Perth. Being hammered by India by 295 runs was not taken too kindly by the Australian public and media. However, the second Test has brought a new side to Australia as the hosts have given themselves the sort of platform from which they can build towards winning the Adelaide Test and levelling the series at 1-1.

Australia only trails by 94 runs heading into Day 2, with Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan McSweeney looking more and more comfortable at the crease as the ball grows older, and settling into a strong partnership despite the early dismissal of Usman Khawaja. Australia still has 9 wickets in the bank. McSweeney and Labuschagne saw off the most threatening period of play they are likely to face in this innings, under the fading lights on Day 1.

Plenty to be optimistic about from the standpoint of McSweeney and Labuschagne, who both struggled for runs in Perth and were tentative to begin with in Adelaide as well. McSweeney was let off the hook after Rishabh Pant shelled an admittedly tough chance and has made the most of it, finally looking like a player acclimatised to Test match cricket, with some solid defence and shot-making to close out the opening day at the Adelaide Oval. It's a good omen for Australia if McSweeney can adapt to opening the batting on the toughest stage, and it is equally crucial that India does not allow that to happen, for the sake of this Test match and the rest of the series.

Australia, meanwhile, will be eyeing a big first innings lead. They will want their overnight batters to see out India's opening spell early on Day 2, but with Steve Smith and Travis Head the batters due to come, they know they are capable of stacking up the runs and batting the visitors out of the game. The pitch isn't as testing as India's batters made it look, and the ball is in Australia's court regarding how well their middle order can perform and set the stage for a big score.

For India, a largely fruitless third session toil means the task is huge on Day 2. The scoring got away from them, and the only way to come back into it is by taking wickets quickly. There is reason for optimism: the pink ball has proven difficult for new batters to cope with, leading to India’s middle order collapsing. An early wicket could give a much-needed opening.

It is most certainly an advantage for Australia, but India still has enough of a lead that a couple of quick wickets could quickly change the complexion of the game. This is something Jasprit Bumrah and co. will be aware of, but putting it into practice is another thing altogether at the Adelaide Oval.

To kick off Day 1, India had gotten off to the worst start as Yashasvi Jaiswal had another first-innings duck, this time off the very first ball of the match. This was the first of 6 wickets Mitchell Starc would take en route to career-best figures, ripping through the middle order before returning to clean up the tail in a clinical performance. A handy Shubman Gill and KL Rahul partnership seemed to lay good groundwork for India, but wickets fell in a cluster as the team went from 69-1 to 87-5 in the space of one short burst either side of the first session break.

Nitish Kumar Reddy continued to establish himself as a cricketer for India's future with some courageous and inventive shot-making to give India a respectable if not comfortable score of 180, but Australia ate into it once Labuschagne and McSweeney got set. India's lengths weren't quite right, hitting the stumps half as often as the bowling group has managed in Perth, leaving an easier proposition for Australia’s batters to cope with as they took a healthy partnership into the overnight break.

Here are some pointers to Day 2 of India vs Australia 2nd Test:

- India 128/5 (Pant 28*; Cummins 2/33) in 2nd innings at Stumps on Day 2, trail Australia (337) by 29 runs in Adelaide

- India lost their openers inside the first 10 overs as Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 26, while KL Rahul managed just 7.

- Siraj returned figures of 4/98, Bumrah recorded 4/61

- Australia 337 all out, lead by 157 runs

- Australia 332/8 at Dinner, lead by 152 runs

- Head was knocked over by Siraj after scoring 140 in 141 balls

- Travis Head smashed his way to his eighth Test century in just 111 balls

- Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Mitchell Marsh early in the second session

- Australia 191/4 at Tea, lead by 11 runs

- Travis Head got to his half-century in 63 balls

- Marnus Labuschagne got to his half-century in 114 balls

- Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Steve Smith soon after getting his first wicket of the day

- Jasprit Bumrah got the early wicket India were looking for, sending back Nathan McSweeney for 39 off 109 balls with the first ball of his second over of the day

- Australia start the day on 86/1 in 33 overs, trailing India by 94 runs

- Marnus Labuschagne was batting on 20 off 67 balls while Nathan McSweeney was on 38 off 97 at the end of Day 1

- Jasprit Bumrah was the only wicket-taker for India on Day 1, dismissing Usman Khawaja

- India were all out for 180

- Mitchell Starc recorded career-best figures of 6/48

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Virat Kohli and Yashasvi Jaiswal became victims of Scott Boland as India batted under pressure throughout the session. Kohli once again poked the outside off delivery and edged it behind the stumps to fall for 11. While openers Jaiswal (24) and KL Rahul (7) also failed to score big in thesecond innings.

Mohammed Siraj cleaned up the last two Australian wickets within the first three overs of the last session and the hosts were all out for 337 runs. The Indian batters now face the daunting task of facing Mitchell Starc and Co. with the pink ball in the dying light at the Adelaide Oval. India were all out for just 180 runs in their first innings and now need to score at leastm 157 runs to avoid an innings defeat.

Travis Head earlier blasted 140 in 141 balls as Australia ended the second session with a lead of 152 runs. He raced to his eighth Test century in just 111 balls and flattened India in the second session despite them getting an early breakthrough in the second session. Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Mitchell Marsh early in the second session but Travis Head has continued to motor along. Head and Marnus Labuschagne smashed half-centuries as Australia won the first session of Day 2 of the pink-ball Test against India. The hosts got to 191/4 and led by 11 runs at Tea. Marnus Labuschagne shook off his poor form with a half-century and was starting to look ominous when he fell to Nitish Kumar Reddy all of a sudden completely against the run of play late in the first session of Day 2 of the pink-ball Test between India and Australia in Adelaide. Labuschagne fell on 64 in 126 balls and put up a partnership of 65 runs with Travis Head.

The pair had put pressure right back on the Indians after Jasprit Bumrah's early strikes got the visitors off to a flying start. Bumrah was taken off after an early four-over spell after which Harshit Rana and Mohammed Siraj were hardly able to bother Labuschagne and Head.

McSweeney edged the first ball of his second over to the wicketkeeper. This has brought in Steve Smith to give Marnus Labuschagne company on Day 2 of the pink-ball Test between India and Australia at the Adelaide Oval. Mohammed Siraj started the attack on Day 2 and Marnus Labuschagne ran three off the very first ball to get off the mark for the day. India have changed their tactics on Day 2, choosing to attack the stumps far more than they did on the first day.

Australia found exactly the sort of response they would have wanted on Day 1 of the Adelaide day-night Test match against India, dominating all three sessions and firmly putting their noses ahead. The Australian management and fans would have wanted a strong comeback from the team after the loss they suffered in Perth. Being hammered by India by 295 runs was not taken too kindly by the Australian public and media. However, the second Test has brought a new side to Australia as the hosts have given themselves the sort of platform from which they can build towards winning the Adelaide Test and levelling the series at 1-1.

Australia only trails by 94 runs heading into Day 2, with Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan McSweeney looking more and more comfortable at the crease as the ball grows older, and settling into a strong partnership despite the early dismissal of Usman Khawaja. Australia still has 9 wickets in the bank. McSweeney and Labuschagne saw off the most threatening period of play they are likely to face in this innings, under the fading lights on Day 1.

Plenty to be optimistic about from the standpoint of McSweeney and Labuschagne, who both struggled for runs in Perth and were tentative to begin with in Adelaide as well. McSweeney was let off the hook after Rishabh Pant shelled an admittedly tough chance and has made the most of it, finally looking like a player acclimatised to Test match cricket, with some solid defence and shot-making to close out the opening day at the Adelaide Oval. It's a good omen for Australia if McSweeney can adapt to opening the batting on the toughest stage, and it is equally crucial that India does not allow that to happen, for the sake of this Test match and the rest of the series.

Australia, meanwhile, will be eyeing a big first innings lead. They will want their overnight batters to see out India's opening spell early on Day 2, but with Steve Smith and Travis Head the batters due to come, they know they are capable of stacking up the runs and batting the visitors out of the game. The pitch isn't as testing as India's batters made it look, and the ball is in Australia's court regarding how well their middle order can perform and set the stage for a big score.

For India, a largely fruitless third session toil means the task is huge on Day 2. The scoring got away from them, and the only way to come back into it is by taking wickets quickly. There is reason for optimism: the pink ball has proven difficult for new batters to cope with, leading to India’s middle order collapsing. An early wicket could give a much-needed opening.

It is most certainly an advantage for Australia, but India still has enough of a lead that a couple of quick wickets could quickly change the complexion of the game. This is something Jasprit Bumrah and co. will be aware of, but putting it into practice is another thing altogether at the Adelaide Oval.

To kick off Day 1, India had gotten off to the worst start as Yashasvi Jaiswal had another first-innings duck, this time off the very first ball of the match. This was the first of 6 wickets Mitchell Starc would take en route to career-best figures, ripping through the middle order before returning to clean up the tail in a clinical performance. A handy Shubman Gill and KL Rahul partnership seemed to lay good groundwork for India, but wickets fell in a cluster as the team went from 69-1 to 87-5 in the space of one short burst either side of the first session break.

Nitish Kumar Reddy continued to establish himself as a cricketer for India's future with some courageous and inventive shot-making to give India a respectable if not comfortable score of 180, but Australia ate into it once Labuschagne and McSweeney got set. India's lengths weren't quite right, hitting the stumps half as often as the bowling group has managed in Perth, leaving an easier proposition for Australia’s batters to cope with as they took a healthy partnership into the overnight break.

Here are some pointers to Day 2 of India vs Australia 2nd Test:

- India 128/5 (Pant 28*; Cummins 2/33) in 2nd innings at Stumps on Day 2, trail Australia (337) by 29 runs in Adelaide

- India lost their openers inside the first 10 overs as Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 26, while KL Rahul managed just 7.

- Siraj returned figures of 4/98, Bumrah recorded 4/61

- Australia 337 all out, lead by 157 runs

- Australia 332/8 at Dinner, lead by 152 runs

- Head was knocked over by Siraj after scoring 140 in 141 balls

- Travis Head smashed his way to his eighth Test century in just 111 balls

- Ravichandran Ashwin dismissed Mitchell Marsh early in the second session

- Australia 191/4 at Tea, lead by 11 runs

- Travis Head got to his half-century in 63 balls

- Marnus Labuschagne got to his half-century in 114 balls

- Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Steve Smith soon after getting his first wicket of the day

- Jasprit Bumrah got the early wicket India were looking for, sending back Nathan McSweeney for 39 off 109 balls with the first ball of his second over of the day

- Australia start the day on 86/1 in 33 overs, trailing India by 94 runs

- Marnus Labuschagne was batting on 20 off 67 balls while Nathan McSweeney was on 38 off 97 at the end of Day 1

- Jasprit Bumrah was the only wicket-taker for India on Day 1, dismissing Usman Khawaja

- India were all out for 180

- Mitchell Starc recorded career-best figures of 6/48

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