A sizzling Travis Head ton was followed by a shock late Indian collapse as Australia tightened their grip in the day-night Test in Adelaide on Saturday.
After India succumbed to 180 all out on the opening day of the second Test, the Australia batters shone bright on Day 2 with Head leading the way, notching up an incredible 140 -- his 8th ton in the format.
To go with Head century, the second day of the Pink-ball Test was all about drama at the Adelaide Oval as there was no shortage of entertainment.
From puzzling calls being made by the umpires to Head cradle-roll celebration to Mohammed Siraj's ugly send-off and then an Indian batting collapse, the second day turned out to be a cricketing blockbuster.
Amid all the razzmatazz, Australia did seize control of the game as India found themselves tottering at 128 for 5 in the second innings at the close of play after the hosts piled up 337 in their first essay.
Travis Head continued to be India's thorn in the flesh as he scored an almost run a ball ton to take the game away from India on the second day. Head smacked the India bowlers left, right and centre, notching up the fastest day-night ton off just 111 balls, breaking his own record of 112-ball century against England (Hobart in 2022).
He then followed it with an adorable cradle-roll celebration, dedicating his ton to his 5-week old son Harrison, who was at the stadium.