India vs Australia Highlights, 5th Test Day 2: IND crumble again, finish 141/6 at stumps, take 145-run lead
Hindustan TimesIndia vs Australia Highlights, 5th Test Day 2: India reached 141 for six at stumps after dismissing Australia for 181 on the second day of the final Test on Saturday. India's biggest fear may have come true as captain Jasprit Bumrah was spotted leaving the Sydney Cricket Ground in his training kit but they responded by shredding Australia's lower order to pieces and positioning themselves for a lead. Below are a few pointers regarding India vs Australia 5th Test Day 2: - India 141/6 at Stumps on Day 2, lead Australia by 145 runs in Sydney - Rishabh Pant hit half-century off 29 balls and he reached the mark with a six. - Jasprit Bumrah back in the stadium, good signs for India - Virat Kohli fell poking outside off stump one last time to Scott Boland - Scott Boland did it again for Australia, dismissing both KL Rahul and Jaiswal in his first two overs - Yashasvi Jaiswal was off to a flier of a start, smashing 16 runs in the first over - Australia were all out for 181, India lead by 4 runs with Siraj and Prasidh taking three wickets each - Prasidh Krishna got his third wicket and Australia were down to their last wicket without taking a lead - Nitish Kumar Reddy's twin strikes reduced Australia down to their last two wickets - Beau Webster scored a half-century on Test debut in 92 balls - Jasprit Bumrah was spotted leaving the stadium for scans in his training kit; he left the field after bowling just one over in the second session - Prasidh Krishna provided India with the breakthrough in the third session, dismissing Alex Carey and ending a 41-run stand between him and Webster - Jasprit Bumrah bowled the second over after Lunch but has been off the ground since - Australia 101/5 at Lunch, trail India by 84 runs - Mohammed Siraj then was rewarded for his efforts as he dismissed Sam Konstas in his fifth over of the day - Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Marnus Labuschagne in just his second over of the day - Australia resumed on 9/1, behind India by 171 runs.