Australia v India: first men’s Test, day three – live

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79th over: India 247-1 (Jaiswal 133, Padikkal 13) Lyon resumes and Padikkal rolls the wrists nicely to find two more,That’s it for now though,78th over: India 247-1 (Jaiswal 133, Padikkal 13) Marnus madness is over for now and Travis Head has been given a bowl,This got one yesterday and it cost eight runs but he’s the fastest route to the new ball right now so what the hell,And Jaiswal says the same, slapping two from last after five dots.

That wasn’t far from the hands of short cover,77th over: India 245-1 (Jaiswal 131, Padikkal 13) Nathan Lyon is playing his 130th Test and chasing his 531st wicket,He has done his job for Australia so far, slowing the run rate,Padikkal plays out a maiden,76th over: India 240-1 (Jaiswal 131, Padikkal 13) Labuschagne pesters his way into a second over as Australia try to hustle through overs and get to the new ball.

With this partnership at 39 and the lead edging toward 300, they desperately need something,But not that,Marnus sends down a full toss and Padikkal gives it what it deserves and slaps it to the rope,Labuschagne follows it up with another short wide one down the legside,Final delivery is straighter and Padikkal works it off his hip for a run.

India now lead by 291.Yeesh.75th over: India 239-1 (Jaiswal 130, Padikkal 8) Normal service resumes with Lyon into his 17th over.He has 0-36 and is not finding much from the footmarks so far.Jaiswal strokes a single and Padikkal does likewise.

There’s a cut shot played to the fourth but it can’t get past the fielder,Next one succeeds – three singles from the over,74th over: India 236-1 (Jaiswal 128, Padikkal 7) I’ve received a neatly timed email from Jeremy Henderson who writes:Around 20 minutes into each session, Marnus starts on at Pat Cummins, “Let me bowl, let me bowl, let me bowl, etc,,.

” After 30 minutes of this, Pat responds “If you shut the hell up, I’ll give you an over before the break”.(We’ve all dealt with annoying kids).Sure enough, Marnus has the ball.And sure enough, his first ball is horrible – short, wide and annoying.Labuschagne goes short again but this time it’s straight.

Padikkal is beaten by the third but Marnus goes short and wide again,And again,And again,73rd over: India 234-1 (Jaiswal 127, Padikkal 7) Slapshot by Jaiswal and that’s FOUR! He’d been circumspect against Lyon until then but boy he broke the shackles in style, getting low and forward and sweeping beautifully to the boundary rope,Jaiswal takes two runs to backward square and a single to close out another profitable over.

This partnership is at 33,72nd over: India 227-1 (Jaiswal 120, Padikkal 7) Close… but no donut! Cummins bent his back and zeroed a ball at the bum fluff on Jaiswal’s top lip,The youngster went to fend over slips and Smith’s goalkeeping leap was just short of snaring the catch,It runs away for a single but good aggressive bowling from the Australian captain,71st over: India 224-1 (Jaiswal 117, Padikkal 7) Nathan Lyon begins his 15th over with 0-28.

Jaiswal taps a single from the first.Devdutt Padikkal – who stands a handsome 6ft 3in – uses his height and reach to smother five well-pitched balls without score.Tight bowling by the old man from Young.70th over: India 223-1 (Jaiswal 116, Padikkal 7) Pat Cummins returns and Jaiswal tucks him away for a single.It’s high noon here in Perth and temperatures are rising into the 30s.

Cummins is wicketless so far and Padikkal clips him backward of square where substitute fielder Josh Inglis has to chase hard to save a boundary.Three runs means this partnership is already at 22 from 42 deliveries.69th over: India 220-1 (Jaiswal 115, Padikkal 5) The GOAT is on.Nathan Lyon wheels in for his first over of the day and the 14th of this innings.And straight away he’s on the button.

Jaiswal plays forward and back but doesn’t do anything silly,It’s a maiden,68th over: India 220-1 (Jaiswal 115, Padikkal 5) Almost a catch! Jaiswal attacked Cummins’ first ball and it flew out to the rope but Head was standing too far infield and it cleared him easily and bounced over the boundary rope for FOUR,Jaiswal is entering T20 mode,With Nathan Lyon warming up on the rope, we might see fireworks before lunch here.

Will Jaiswal go bezerk and try to beat his IPL record of fifty in 13 deliveries?67th over: India 216-1 (Jaiswal 111, Padikkal 5) Inswinger by Starc and Jaiswal has to hustle to keep it out,In fact he squirts it for a single and gets a rueful grin from Starc,India now lead by 262 runs and King Kohli is padded up and coming in next,66th over: India 214-1 (Jaiswal 110, Padikkal 4) After 10 runs from that last Starc over, Pat Cummins has injected himself into the attack,He starts this spell with 0-44 from 13 overs.

Can he find a crack and bring Virat Kohli to the crease? Devdutt Padikkal is the new batter,He is off his ‘pair’ and strokes a single through backward point to get his younger partner back on strike,Jaiswal has 110 and is seeking his second double-century after the magnificent 214 not out he stroked against England earlier this year,65th over: India 212-1 (Jaiswal 110, Padikkal 3) Bang! Jaiswal threw his hands at Starc’s first ball and flashed it down to the third man boundary for FOUR,Superb batting.

This is Jaiswal’s 15th Test and he already has four centuries, eight fifties and a century in the high-fifties,Nor is Yashasvi Jaiswal solely a Test star,In 2023 he scored the fastest fifty in IPL cricket (13 balls!) for Rajasthan Royals and that same season became their youngest centurion at 21 years and 123 days in 2023, with a superb 124,What a star!64th over: India 202-1 (Jaiswal 103, Padikkal 0) Now that’s cocky! Jaiswal, still giddy from ramp shotting Mitchell Starc over the fine leg boundary to bring up his ton, tries it again from Hazlewood,This one doesn’t come off but strewth, that’s bold batting by the young gun who famously slept in tents and sold pani puri to earn pocket money en route to his dream of representing India.

Finally a wicket! Good bowling by Starc.He switched the angle to come round the wicket and put the ball bang in the corridor of uncertainty.Rahul pushed too hard and it had enough bounce to beat the man and find the edge.Carey swooped forward to take the catch.Muted celebrations by the home side but after 201 runs they have first blood.

63rd over: India 201-0 (Jaiswal 102, Rahul 77) Starc strides in for his 15th over and Rahul takes a single and Jaiswal cuts hard for another,A scampered single and an overthrow bring up India’s 200,That seems fitting,Australia have been sloppy in the field, missing run-outs and leaking singles,Another two to the total.

India lead by 245.What a glorious way to ice an incredible century! Hazlewood dug it in short and the kid simply leaned back, took it off his chin and chipped it into the rope for a SIX.After a brief wait to confirm the maximum, the 22-year-old takes his helmet off and holds his arms aloft.Kohli gives him a standing ovation and a fist-pump from the dugout That is fourth Test hundred and his first in Australia.62nd over: India 191-0 (Jaiswal 95, Rahul 74) Hazlewood enters his 13th over with the typically miserly figures of 0-15.

Jaiswal edges the second ball short of slips,No run,Hazlewood digs the next one into the youngsters ribs and he gets tangled keeping it out,Good bowling by the Hoff,But that’s great batting by Jaiswal – he has leaned back and lifted Hazlewood over slips for….

SIX! That’s his century and what a shot to bring it up!61st over: India 191-0 (Jaiswal 95, Rahul 74) India have carted 17 runs from the first three overs – not the start Australia were looking for,Can Starc atone for the 11-run over last time around that took his figures to 54-0 from 13 overs? He leaks a single from the fourth ball as Rahul drops and runs for an easy single,A leg bye from the fifth means this pair have equalled the greatest opening stand for India against Australia,60th over: India 189-0 (Jaiswal 95, Rahul 73) Here comes Hazlewood,A maiden would be so valuable for Australia now, anything to slow the progress of India’s fast march to a 250-lead and fire a shot for a home side on the back foot.

Four dots becomes five thanks to a diving save by McSweeney at a wide third.That atones for his error in the Starc over.Rahul squashes the maiden on the last, stepping out and cover driving for three.59th over: India 185-0 (Jaiswal 95, Rahul 70) Starc is driven by Rahul and that’s FOUR! Beautiful shot by the wicketkeeper-batter from Karnataka.Starc was a touch full and Rahul stepped out and smashed it to the rope.

And now he drives again! This one doesn’t have the heft to go all the way but it’s three more runs and it takes Rahul to 70.And now Jaiswal brutalises Starc, chipping over slips for another boundary.Great batting India! Starc strikes back with the fifth, zipping it through a little quicker and beating the young man.Jaiswal takes another swing at the last but it’s a swish.58th over: India 174-0 (Jaiswal 91, Rahul 63) Josh Hazlewood rumbles in to Jaiswal and it’s a sharp single to get us under way! That’ll test the hamstrings.

Great intent from India,Yesterday was a masterclass in running between wickets as the Indian pair – a right-hand, left-hand combination – rotated the strike and never let the Australian bowlers turn the screws on one individual,Rahul is beaten by Hazlewood’s fourth ball as he pushes nervy hands at a perfectly pitched ball,Misfield by debutant McSweeney lets Rahul off the hook with an easy single,Here we go, folks.

India’s batting pair are taking the field and Pat Cummins is leading his men out to encouraging cheers,We have had record-breaking 30,000-plus crowds for days one and two and there are high hopes for another on a beautiful Perth day,Australia have 20 overs until the new ball is available,Can they put a dent in Jaiswal and Rahul with the old Kookaburra first and then crash through the rest with a fresh cherry? We’re about to find out…Much is being made of the Australian’s poor body language in the field yesterday – heads down, hands on hips, infrequent pats on the bum and curiously stilted tongues,A few commentators are asking who is responsible for revving up this Australia side now that gee-up man David Warner has retired.

Which personality is best placed to light a fire under the Aussies when things are going awry, you reckon?Conditions are hot and dry in Perth and this mercurial pitch – a bowler’s paradise on day one, batting nirvana on day two – looks a lighter shade of pale today,The green tinge of the opening day has gone and cracks are starting to open,Can Pat Cummins’ men exploit those fractures and crack India’s batting wide open? Two Australian openers have radically different outlooks on how day three will pan out,Matt Hayden forecasts a frenzy of wickets in this opening session,Greg Blewett predicts a hard day’s slog in the field for Australia
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