IND vs AUS LIVE Score, 2nd Test Day 2: India 179/7 at tea as Lyon claims five-fer; trail Australia by 84 runs

IND vs AUS LIVE Score, 2nd Test Day 2: India 179/7 at tea as Lyon claims five-fer; trail Australia by 84 runs
IND vs AUS LIVE Score, 2nd Test Day 2: India 179/7 at tea as Lyon claims five-fer; trail Australia by 84 runs IND vs AUS, LIVE Score: Axar hits Kuhnemann for a four off the third ball of the over, playing it through the cover region. And tea it is, indeed. India are 179/7, trailing Australia by 84 runs.
Ashwin (11*) and Axar (28*) are unbeaten, having forged a 40-run stand so far. FirstCricket Staff February 18th, 2023 14:14:57 IST Rohit Sharma and Pat Cummins, captain of India and Australia respectively, pose with the Border-Gavaskar Trophy ahead of the first Test in Nagpur. AP FP commentary Quick Scorecard Full scorecard Ball by ball commentary India Vs Australia At Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, 17 February, 2023 17 February, 2023 Starts 09:30 (IST) Play In Progress Australia 263/10 (78.
4 ov) 2nd Test India 193/7 (66. 0 ov) Live Blog Live Updates Highlights 14:13 (IST) India 179/7 after 62 overs Matthew Kuhnemann has a chat with skipper Cummins before the over, and it is the last over before tea on Day 2. Axar hits Kuhnemann for a four off the third ball of the over, playing it through the cover region.
And tea it is, indeed. India are 179/7, trailing Australia by 84 runs. Ashwin (11*) and Axar (28*) are unbeaten, having forged a 40-run stand so far.
We will be back shortly for the third and final session of the day. Full Scorecard 14:03 (IST) India 170/7 after 60 overs Matt Kuhnemann is into the attack. Axar Patel collects a boundary off the first ball of the over, and follows it up with a six, launching it over deep midwicket.
A good counter-attack and aggression from Axar Patel, as India desperately look for a lead in this pressure situation. India trail by 93 runs. Full Scorecard 13:51 (IST) India 153/7 after 58 overs Nathan Lyon, with five wickets to his name today, continues.
Maiden over from Lyon. India still trail by 110 runs, and Ashwin and Axar will look to build a strong partnership here. Full Scorecard 13:27 (IST) OUT! Nathan Lyon collects a five-wicket haul as he gets rid of KS Bharat.
Bharat was looking for the sweep, but he went for it early, eventually getting a top edge to let Steve Smith complete the catch at slip. Srikar Bharat c Smith b Lyon 6 Full Scorecard 13:20 (IST) OUT! Kohli is given LBW off Kuhnemann's bowling, and the debutant gets his maiden Test wicket. The original verdict is out, but Kohli goes for the review straight away.
A tight call for the TV umpire, as UltraEdge detects a spike with the ball being close to the bat. It's a very tight call but replays suggest it is indeed pad first, and Richard Illingworth, the TV umpire, also feels it's pad first. The impact remain umpire's call, and the original decision stands.
India, though, retain the review. Kohli lbw b Kuhnemann 44 Full Scorecard 13:04 (IST) India 126/5 after 48 overs Todd Murohy with the wicket of Ravindra Jadeja, who is struck LBW. The on-field decision is out and Jadeja opts for the review.
Flat line on UltraEdge, but ball-tracking shows it was crashing into middle. India lose the review, and Jadeja is out for 26. KS Bharat is the new batter.
Full Scorecard 13:00 (IST) OUT! Ravindra Jadeja is dismissed LBW off Todd Murphy's bowling. Jadeja and Kohli discuss before going for a review, but India lose the review. There's no bat involved, and ball-tracking suggests the ball crashing into the middle-stump, and four reds are highlighted.
This partnership was looking solid, but Murphy has struck at the right time for the Aussies. Jadeja lbw b Murphy 26 Full Scorecard 12:55 (IST) FOUR! What a powerful shot from Kohli! Aggressive mindset from Kohli as he goes down the ground, over the bowler's head for the boundary. Full Scorecard 12:49 (IST) India 118/4 after 45 overs Todd Murphy into the attack.
Virat Kohli hits Murphy for a four off the first ball of the over, with Kohli getting an outside edge past Smith at first slip. Six runs off the over. Full Scorecard 12:35 (IST) India 105/4 after 41 overs Todd Murphy continues.
There's an umpire's review for a stumping against Jadeja. There's no edge off the bat and Jadeja's backfoot was very well grounded, so the Saurashtra batter is safe. Just a single off the over.
Full Scorecard Load More Highlights 13:27 (IST) OUT! Nathan Lyon collects a five-wicket haul as he gets rid of KS Bharat. Bharat was looking for the sweep, but he went for it early, eventually getting a top edge to let Steve Smith complete the catch at slip. Srikar Bharat c Smith b Lyon 6 13:20 (IST) OUT! Kohli is given LBW off Kuhnemann's bowling, and the debutant gets his maiden Test wicket.
The original verdict is out, but Kohli goes for the review straight away. A tight call for the TV umpire, as UltraEdge detects a spike with the ball being close to the bat. It's a very tight call but replays suggest it is indeed pad first, and Richard Illingworth, the TV umpire, also feels it's pad first.
The impact remain umpire's call, and the original decision stands. India, though, retain the review. Kohli lbw b Kuhnemann 44 13:00 (IST) OUT! Ravindra Jadeja is dismissed LBW off Todd Murphy's bowling.
Jadeja and Kohli discuss before going for a review, but India lose the review. There's no bat involved, and ball-tracking suggests the ball crashing into the middle-stump, and four reds are highlighted. This partnership was looking solid, but Murphy has struck at the right time for the Aussies.
Jadeja lbw b Murphy 26 11:00 (IST) OUT! Another one bites the dust! Shreyas Iyer is the latest to depart as he is caught by Peter Handscomb at short leg. Shreyas Iyer's return to cricket from injury does not go to plan with the bat, at least in the first innings. Shreyas Iyer c Handscomb b Lyon 4 10:37 (IST) OUT! Cheteshwar Pujara is dismissed for a duck in the first innings of his 100th Test match.
He's struck LBW. The original decision is not out, but Australia make use of the only review they have left. It's indeed pad first, and ball-tracking shows three reds.
Pujara lbw b Lyon 0 10:27 (IST) OUT! Double blow for India as skipper Rohit Sharma departs. Nathan Lyon with his second wicket as he cleans up Rohit for 32. Australia have got two of the most important India wickets early on Day 2.
Rohit b Lyon 32 10:16 (IST) OUT! KL Rahul's poor run of form continues, being dismissed for 17. He wasfacing Nathan Lyon, who appeals for LBW and is given out. Rahul reviews this decision.
UltraEdge shows no bat involved, and the ball clipped leg stump after Rahul went forwarsd in defence. India retain their review, though, since the verdict was umpire's call on clipping the leg stump. Rahul lbw b Lyon 17 08:59 (IST) IND vs AUS LIVE Score BREAKING NEWS: Senior Australia batter David Warner has been ruled out of the second Test with a concussion, and Matt Renshaw, who was initially dropped for the second Test, is confirmed to have replaced Warner in the playing XI.
Cricket Australia said in a statement: “David Warner will take no further part in the second Test match against India in Delhi having been diagnosed with concussion. He will be replaced in the team by Matthew Renshaw. ” Read more on the development here Day 1 report: Gritty half-centuries from Usman Khawaja and Peter Handscomb guided Australia to a fighting 263 all out against inspired Indian bowlers on Friday’s opening day of the second Test.
India reached 21 for no loss at stumps with the hosts still trailing Australia by 242 runs in New Delhi. Skipper Rohit Sharma, on 13, and KL Rahul, on four, were batting. Australia worked with spin right from the second over with debutant Matthew Kuhnemann and Nathan Lyon bowling six overs between them.
Handscomb (72 not out) and Khawaja (81) played key knocks to boost Australia’s total after the tourists, who lost the opener of the four-match series inside three days, again elected to bat on another turning track. Fast bowler Mohammed Shami took four wickets while spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja had three each. “It is always challenging when you have quality bowlers like Ashwin and Jadeja, it is always tough work,” Khawaja told broadcaster Star Sports after the day’s play.
Australia’s 263 was “very competitive, it’s not easy out there,” he added. “There are few cracks. I think tomorrow will tell the tale which way this game is going.
” Shami wrapped up the Australian innings in the final session as he bowled Kuhnemann for six. Khawaja’s knock came to an end before tea, with a stunning one-handed catch from KL Rahul giving left-arm spinner Jadeja his 250th Test wicket. Rahul dived full stretch to his right to grab the ball on a reverse sweep from Khawaja, who fell to his knees in absolute disbelief.
Handscomb and Khawaja had put on 59 crucial runs in the second session before the latter’s departure. But Handscomb kept up the grind and reached his fifth Test half-century in an eighth-wicket stand with skipper Pat Cummins, who made 33 before being trapped lbw by Jadeja. Warner ‘weary’ – Earlier Ashwin dismissed wicketkeeper Alex Carey for a duck for his third wicket of the day as India once again called the shots after a mini Australia fightback.
The off-spinner struck twice in one over before lunch including Marnus Labuschagne, for 18, and Steve Smith, for a duck, to put the tourists in trouble. David Warner, who scored one and 10 in Nagpur in the first Test, was the first to go after taking 21 balls to score the first runs of his innings. He had faced a barrage of short balls by seamer Mohammed Siraj and took a couple of blows, on the elbow and the back of the helmet.
Just when it looked like the left-handed opener had settled in, Shami produced a peach of a delivery that pitched and held its line from around the wicket, with the keeper taking the edge behind. Warner did not come out to field and Khawaja said his fellow opener felt “weary” after the hit on the head. “The medical staff will have to figure out what happens from here on in,” he added.
Shami said India’s fast bowlers knew the conditions well and the pitch was not necessarily suited for spinners. “We get drilled into our heads that Indian pitches are slow and not for fast bowlers,” he said. “It’s a good weapon if the short ball is used.
Bouncer is a good option. ” Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara was presented with a special cap on his landmark 100th match and entered the field through a corridor created by the players. The hosts haven’t lost a Test at the venue — previously called Feroz Shah Kotla — since 1987.
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