This story is from December 18, 2020
IND vs AUS 1st Test: Bowlers led by Ashwin put India in control on Day 2
Indian bowlers
collectively terrorised Australia into submission, bowling them out for 191 on the second day of the opening Day/Night Test on Friday.With a handy first innings lead of 53 runs, India found their opener Prithvi Shaw's defence being breached again before ending the day at 9/1 -- an overall lead of 62 runs.
SCORECARD: India vs Australia, 1st Test
Indian bowling could be segregated into three phases.
In the early afternoon, Jasprit Bumrah (21-7-52-2) bowled the fuller length to make the first inroads.
Ashwin then took charge of late afternoon with his perfect length and made use of the additional bounce to blow away the middle-order.
And then under lights, Umesh Yadav (16.1-5-40-3) was brilliant with the old pink kookaburra as he bowled back of the length to get rid of the dangerous Marnus Labuschagne and Pat Cummins.
Mohammed Shami (17-4-41-0) was also immaculate with his length but he was let down by the fielders as the only glitch in their second day's performance was a poor catching effort.
Wriddhiman Saha dropped a tough chance of Mitchell Starc whose top-edged pull went behind the wicket. Saha did his best and even got a hand, diving full stretch, while running backwards but couldn't hold on. (Getty Images)
Marnus Labuschagne first got a reprieve on zero while facing Jasprit Bumrah, when the outside edge flew between wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha and Cheteshwar Pujara in first slip. Australia were 16/1 at that stage (Getty Images)
Bumrah grassed a chance at the boundary ropes. Labuschagne was on 12 then. The hook shot went straight to Bumrah at deep fine-leg but it popped out of his hands. Australia's score was 31/2. (AFP Photo)
Also, Prithvi Shaw gave Labuschagne a life when the Aussie was batting on 21. Bumrah was the disappointed bowler this time, when Shaw couldn't hold onto the skier (Photo: Video Grab)
India's catching woes didn't please skipper Virat Kohli (Getty Images)
But Virat Kohli wouldn't mind even four dropped chances as his bowlers forced the Australian batsman to go into a defensive shell in their 72.1 overs on the second day.
It was one of the most 'Un-Australian' batting by a team that prides itself on intent.
Save for Labuschagne (47 off 119 balls), who couldn't capitalise on three reprieves, and skipper Paine, no other batsman seemed to know how to bat on a surface, which picked pace on the second day.
After Bumrah removed the two openers in the first session, Ashwin did the star turn in the second session.
Ashwin set up Smith with a few that were flighted with the angle and then bowled one that straightened and bounced a touch more. Smith, expecting turn, squared up and Ajinkya Rahane at first slip made no mistake.
Travis Head (7) wasn't reading Ashwin well and the left-hander got a flighted one that took the leading edge of his bat, which ended in a chest-high return catch for the bowler.
Debutant Cameron Green (11) would curse himself as his was a long hop asking to be pulled but the extra bounce got the top edge and captain Virat Kohli pulled off a fabulous catch at mid-wicket, diving full-stretch to his right.
This was after Bumrah bowled a brilliant opening spell to send back the Australian opening pair of Joe Burns (8 off 41 balls) and Matthew Wade (8 off 51 balls) for identical scores.
The two were ready to stay put and wait but Bumrah angled a fuller one into Wade, which rapped him on the pads while he was trying to whip it to mid-wicket.
Burns, the man going through a bad patch, had changed his stance to a more open-chested one. He also did all the hard work but he was susceptible to being leg before.
Bumrah fired one fast and full into the block-hole and got the decision in his favour as 'Umpires Call' in the DRS went India's way.
Labuschagne was insanely lucky when Bumrah dropped a dolly at fine leg after the batsman had mis-timed a pull shot off Shami.
Before that it was a diving Wriddhiman Saha, who missed a tough but gettable edge off Bumrah's bowling.
After the dinner break, Labuschagne on 21, was dropped by Shaw at square leg and that was also a mis-timed pull-shot.
Umesh was fantastic in the twilight as he trapped Labuschagne with a delivery that kept low and then a short ball saw Cummins awkwardly fending it to gully.
A run-out and the fourth wicket by Ashwin saw Paine waging a lone battle to reduce the first innings lead.
At the start of the day, India's tail-enders contributed precious little and the visitors' first innings folded in just 93.1 overs.
Mitchell Starc (4/53 in 21 overs) and Pat Cummins (3/48 in 21.1 overs) dismissed the last four batsmen for an addition of only 11 runs to the overnight score.
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