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Warner hits ton again; Aussies continue domination

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Adelaide: Opener David Warner extended his purple patch with the bat by cracking his second century of the match as the first cricket Test against India headed for an exciting finish with Australia gaining an overall lead of 363 runs runs here on Friday.

At stumps on the fourth day at Adelaide Oval, Australia were 290 for five with Steven Smith and Brad Haddin batting on 52 and 14 respectively. The hosts may declare the innings early today leaving India with the task of batting out the fifth day to save the match.

In the morning session, spinner Nathan Lyon took his sixth five-wicket haul in Test cricket as India collapsed to be bowled out for 444 runs in their first innings after resuming at 369 for five.

The 28-year-old Warner then followed up his first innings hundred with another ton in the second, giving Australia command of proceedings. Warner made 102 off 166 balls and his knock was studded with 11 fours and a six.

Warner, who had crossed the 1000-run landmark in the calendar year before lunch, consolidated Australia’s position by adding 102 runs for the second wicket with Shane Watson (33), who was bowled by Mohammed Shami.

Warner also provided some spice to the day’s proceedings when he got involved in an altercation with Varun Aaron as the batsman was called back by the umpire after being bowled off a no-ball by the Indian pacer.

Tempers flared up as a result with Aaron, Warner, Shane Watson and Shikhar Dhawan getting involved, and the umpires had to step in to resolve the situation.

Even as Warner left the incident behind to score his 11 Test hunderd, skipper Michael Clarke, who had battled back pain to himself score a century in the first innings, did not last long in the team’s second essay though as he was caught behind by wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha off Varun Aaron.

However, the wicket that India desperately wanted to have in their bag came when Warner was bowled while trying to reverse sweep debutant leg-spinner Karn Sharma.

The big scalp though did not peg Australia back as the hosts continued to score quick runs with another first-innings centurion Smith and Mitchell Marsh (40) dominating the Indian attack. Marsh smashed four boundaries and three sixes during his entertaining innings that came off just 26 balls. (PTI)

Score board

Australia 1st innings: 517-7 (decl)
India 1st innings (369 for 5 overnight)
Vijay     c Haddin b Johnson     53
Dhawan     b Harris 25 C Pujara b Lyon     73
Kohli     c Harris b Johnson     115
Rahane     c Watson b Lyon     62
Sharma     c and b Lyon     43
Saha     c Watson b Lyon     25
Sharma     b Siddle     4
Shami     c Watson b Siddle     34
Sharma     c Smith b Lyon     0
Aaron     not out     3
Total:     (444 all out in 116.4 overs)
Bowling:     Johnson 22-6-102-2
Harris 21-6-55-1
Lyon 36-4-134-5
Siddle 18.4-2-88-2
Marsh 11-4-29-0
Watson 5-1-13-0
Smith 3-0-19-0
Australia 2nd innings
Rogers     c Rohit b Karn     21
Warner     b Karn     102
Watson     b Shami     33
Clarke     c Saha b Aaron     7
Smith     batting     52
Marsh     c Vijay b Rohit     40
Haddin     batting     14
Total:     290 for 5 in 69 overs
Bowling:     Shami 11-2-42-1
Ishant 14-3-41-0
Karn 16-2-95-2
Vijay 6-0-27-0
Rohit 12-2-35-1
Aaron 10-0-43-1

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