Sydney, Jan 4 — On an action-packed Day 2 of the fifth and final Test between India and Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground, India seized control of the match, thanks to a breathtaking knock by wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant and a disciplined bowling performance earlier in the day.
India closed the day at 141/6 in their second innings, with Ravindra Jadeja (8*) and Washington Sundar (6*) at the crease. The visitors lead by a substantial 145 runs, putting them in a commanding position to dictate the remainder of the match.
Pant’s explosive knock
Rishabh Pant set the stage ablaze with a scintillating 61 off just 33 balls, reaching his half-century in a mere 29 deliveries—the second-fastest Test fifty by an Indian batter. His blistering innings featured audacious boundaries and towering sixes, including a stylish six off Mitchell Starc to bring up his milestone. Pant’s aggression turned the momentum firmly in India’s favor, unsettling the Australian bowling attack.
Unfortunately for India, Pant’s fireworks came to an end when he edged a wide delivery from Pat Cummins to Alex Carey behind the stumps. Despite his dismissal, Pant’s knock ensured India had a vital lead as they look to consolidate their position.
Bowling brilliance sets the tone
Earlier in the day, India’s bowlers delivered a stellar performance to dismiss Australia for 181 in their first innings. Mohammed Siraj (3/51), Prasidh Krishna (3/42), and Nitish Reddy (2/32) stepped up in the absence of Jasprit Bumrah, who had left the field for scans due to an unspecified injury but later returned to the dressing room. Bumrah still contributed with two crucial wickets (2/33) before leaving the ground.
Australia struggled against India’s disciplined attack, with none of their batters managing to post a significant score. India’s bowlers maintained pressure throughout the innings, ensuring the hosts could only manage a slender four-run lead after the first innings.
Jadeja and sundar hold the fort
Following Pant’s dismissal, India adopted a cautious approach, with Jadeja and Sundar focusing on consolidating the lead. Jadeja displayed his characteristic grit, while Sundar provided steady support at the other end.
Scott Boland was the pick of the Australian bowlers, claiming four wickets and keeping India’s batters on their toes. However, India’s aggressive intent earlier in the innings ensured they stayed ahead in the contest.
Day 3 outlook
As the match progresses, India’s lead of 145 runs puts them in a dominant position. With the pitch showing signs of wear and tear, the onus will be on India’s lower order to extend the lead further. Australia, on the other hand, will need quick wickets early on Day 3 to claw their way back into the match.
Quick highlights from day 2
- India’s second innings: 141/6 (Pant 61, Boland 4/36)
- Australia’s first innings: 181 all out (Siraj 3/51, Krishna 3/42)
- India leads by: 145 runs at stumps.
Day 3 promises to bring another gripping chapter in this thrilling Test match. Stay tuned as India aims to strengthen their hold and Australia fights to stay in the game.