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Indian rookies take 3 wickets each to bundle out Australia on Day 2

Last updated on - Jan 16, 2021, 09:33 IST
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Three wickets each

Thangarasu Natarajan, Washington Sundar and Shardul Thakur took three wickets each to bowl out Australia for 369 runs in the first innings at Lunch on Day 1 in the 4th Test at The Gabba in Brisbane. (Getty Images)

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5 wickets, 95 runs

It was a fine bowling performance from the Indian rookies as Australia lost five wickets for 95 runs in the first session. (AFP Photo)

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Indian rookies shine

Shardul Thakur (3/94) and Washington Sundar (3/89) accounted for four of the five wickets to fall on Day 2 and Natarajan returned to the attack to snare the last Aussie wicket. (Getty Images)

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Fairy tale continues...

Natarajan's 3/78 are the second best figures by an Indian left-arm seamer in the debut innings after RP Singh's 4/89 against Pakistan in Faisalabad 2005/06. (AP Photo)

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Fine debut

Washington Sundar's figures of 3/89 are the best by a visiting spinner in the first innings at The Gabba since Ashely Giles' 4/101 back in 2002. (AFP Photo)

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Disciplined bowling

The Indian rookies bowled with discipline and were helped by some injudicious shot selection by their opponents. (Getty Images)

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Leader of the pack

The Indian pace attack, led by Mohammed Siraj in his third Test, performed over and above most expectations despite dealing with yet another injury in the form of Navdeep Saini. (AFP Photo)

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Hopefully, India may fight back and win the Test and Series 2 - 1.
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