
Melbourne, December 26: Team India dominated the opening day one of the second Test against Australia at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) credit to a fine bowling display from Jasprit Bumrah and R Ashwin on Saturday (December 26).
Bumrah (4-56), Ashwin (3-35) and debutant Mohammed Siraj (2-40) helped the tourists bundle the Aussies out for 195 after their captain Tim Paine elected to bat first on a warm day at the MCG. Bumrah and Ashwin were joined by debutant Siraj in impressing in a perfect start after India's capitulation in the series opener in Adelaide.
Another debutant, Shubman Gill, got to 28 not out at stumps, India - without captain Virat Kohli - getting to 36-1, trailing by 159 runs, at the close of play with Cheteshwar Pujara (7) also unbeaten. However, the Indians lost their opener, Mayank Agarwal, for nought in the first over bowled by pacer Mitchell Starc.
Marnus Labuschagne (48) and Travis Head (38) provided most of the resistance, but India's bowlers were on top all through their innings in Melbourne. India's bowlers got plenty of movement and spin from the outset despite the beautiful conditions to begin the Boxing Day Test.
Joe Burns' position at the top of the order is set to again come under question after the right-hander was consistently beaten before edging Bumrah behind to Rishabh Pant to fall for a duck.
In contrast, Matthew Wade (30) had looked fluent to begin his innings, but a reckless shot off Ashwin saw him waste his start.
The big wicket of Steve Smith (0) followed as the star - who has dominated at the MCG previously - caught by Pujara at leg gully off Ashwin.
Labuschagne needed a review to survive before lunch as he steadied the innings with an 86-run stand alongside Head, but that was as much resistance as Australia managed. The impressive Siraj continued to cause problems, removing Cameron Green (12), while Tim Paine fell for 13.
Fresh off bowling India out for their lowest ever score of 36 in the second innings in Adelaide, Australia's pacemen looked capable of doing early damage again.
Mitchell Starc (1-14) trapped Mayank Agarwal lbw for a duck but Gill countered, although he was dropped by Labuschagne off Pat Cummins (0-14) as India were left in a strong position.