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Rookie bowlers bat India out of trouble, hosts lead by 54 runs

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BRISBANE, Jan 17: Debutant Washington Sundar and number eight batsman Shardul Thakur punched above their weight with splendid half-centuries to keep Australia at bay and India bullish after an engrossing third day’s play in the series-deciding fourth Test here on Sunday.
Australia’s openers – David Warner and Marcus Harris – saw out six overs, and extended the home team’s lead to 54 by stumps after India’s first innings ended at 336.
However, Australia’s lead could have been much more had it not been for a delightful 123-run partnership for the seventh wicket between Washington and Shardul, who defied and then attacked the rival bowling attack with gusto.
Pacer Josh Hazlewood finished with a well-deserved 5/57 for Australia, a reward for consistently bowling with an impeccable line and length at a brisk pace.
Symbolising the courage shown by the visitors, now rendered almost second-string owing to a plethora of injures suffered by their top players through the four-match series, Washington and Shardul mixed caution with aggression to bail their team out of a precarious 186 for six.
First, they turned unlikely saviours after three soft dismissals pushed India on the back foot, and in the final session, the two opened up and went after the world-class Australian attack.
If his nine fours were not enough, Shardul bludgeoned off-spinner Nathan Lyon, holder of 397 wickets, for a maximum over long-on to reach his maiden Test fifty in style in only his second match. In fact, Shardul opened his account with a hooked six off the world’s number one bowler, Pat Cummins.
Playing in his first Test, Washington too soon got to his maiden fifty in the traditional format while finding the fence seven times and clearing it once.
He became the first visiting cricketer in Australia in 74 years to grab three wickets and smash a half-century on debut.
The one before him was also an Indian, Dattu Phadkar, who made 51 while batting at No.8 and took three wickets during a 1947/48 tour.
Earlier, Washington and Shardul did not let Australia run away with the game after Hazlewood sliced through India’s middle-order with the wickets of Mayank Agarwal and Rishabh Pant at the start of the second session.
Earlier, Cheteshwar Pujara added 43 runs with Rahane before falling to a near unplayable delivery by Hazlewood in only his second over of the day.
Until Pujara’s dismissal, the experienced duo raised hopes of a big partnership by negotiating the formidable attack in the first one hour of play.
Pujara was his usual solid self while Rahane was a bit more adventurous and lucky as the ball flew past the gap between gully and third slip for boundaries on two occasions.
Mitchell Starc induced a thick edge off Rahane for Matthew Wade to complete a comfortable catch in the slip cordon after the India captain had gotten away with similar shots twice in the first hour of play.
It was a shot that the seasoned Rahane could have definitely avoided. (PTI)

Scoreboard
Australia
1st innings 369
India
1st innings
R Sharma c Starc b Lyon 44
S Gill c Smith b Cummins 7
C Puja c Paine b Hazlewood 25
A Rahane c Wade b Starc 37
M Agarwal c Smith b Hazlewood 38
R Pant c Green b Hazlewood 23
W Sundar c Green b Starc 62
S Thakur b Cummins 67
N Saini c Smith b Hazlewood 5
M Siraj b Hazlewood 13
T Natarajan 1*
Extras (b-5, lb-7, w-0, nb-2) 14
Total (10 wickets, 111.4overs) 336
Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-60, 3-105, 4-144, 5-161, 6-186, 7-309, 8-320, 9-328, 10-336
Bowling:
M Starc 23-3-88-2
J Hazlewood 24.4-6-57-5
P Cummins 27-5-94-2
C Green 8-1-20-0
N Lyon 28-9-65-1
M Labuschagne 1-1-0-0
Australia
2nd innings
M Harris 1*
D Warner 20*
Total (0 wickets, 6 overs) 21
Bowling:
M Siraj 2-1-12-0
T Natarajan 3-0-6-0
W Sundar 1-0-3-0

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