Australian openers start well, reach 28/0 on rain-curtailed day 1
The gloomy weather didn't allow any action after the rain-curtailed first session. The weather in Brisbane indicates a start-stop game throughout the next four days.
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Indian bowler Jasprit Bumarh in action during third test between India and Australia in Brisbane on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
Brisbane, 14 Dec
Local hero Usman Khawaja and young
Nathan McSweeney displayed sound defensive technique against Jasprit Bumrah but
persistent rain played havoc with the opening day of the third Test, allowing
only 13.2 overs of play in which Australia scored 28 for no loss against India,
here Saturday.
The gloomy weather didn't allow any
action after the rain-curtailed first session. The weather in Brisbane
indicates a start-stop game throughout the next four days.
Khawaja (19 batting, 47 balls) and
McSweeney (4 batting, 33 balls) traded aggression with caution but the senior
left-hander still got a couple of boundaries when Mohammed Siraj pitched it
short.
While India skipper Rohit Sharma
would be happy that Australia didn't score way too many runs, his bowlers did
not force the opposition openers to play more deliveries. A lot of deliveries
were left from length.
Just when it seemed that Indian
attack was getting into its groove, heavens opened up, putting brakes on the
bowling momentum.
Bumrah (0/8 in 6 overs) bowled his
least potent opening spell of the series so far.
Despite overcast conditions and
enough bounce on offer, he didn't bowl too many wicket-taking deliveries in
that six-over first spell while Siraj (0/13 in 4 overs) was guilty of
occasionally pitching it short.
In case of Bumrah, he rightly
pitched it up but there was very little hint of swing on offer due to high
humidity and only on few occasions he was able to square up Khawaja while
coming round the wicket.
The lines that they bowled, drifted
towards the leg-side more often than not.
With not many probing questions
asked, the first 25 minutes before the steady drizzle stopped proceedings saw
Australia reach 19 for no loss.
While McSweeney defended dourly,
Khawaja did pull Siraj for a boundary before the break and added one more after
play resumed.
Before the first break, even Bumrah
pitched more deliveries back of length, allowing the batters to leave them
easily, trusting the bounce of the surface.
Siraj was removed after a
three-over initial spell. It was Akash Deep (0/2 in 3.2 overs), who looked good
first up, keeping the ball on the off-stump channel with his stock delivery
that would dart in to put batters in uncomfortable positions.
During the hour's play, the highlight
was how Khawaja dealt with Bumrah's first spell.
He defended well by dropping his
bottom hand and trying to play as late as possible. The balls that went past
Khawaja's outside edge weren't about being getting beaten but rather, he kept
the bat close to his body, allowing the ball to deviate past the willow. He
only played deliveries that were bowled into his body.
He knew that if they can manage
Bumrah's first spell which is generally between six to eight overs, they can
dominate other bowlers.
The second rain break came just
when Akash an, Siraj had started pitching the ball further up, using the angles
well.
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