Mon. Jan 6th, 2025
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Australia’s decision to replace the out-of-form Mitchell Marsh with Webster looks an inspired one after the 31-year-old Tasmanian made an important contribution on his second day of Test cricket.

With Australia in trouble at 39-4 after Mohammed Siraj had dismissed Sam Konstas and Travis Head in the same over, Webster knuckled down with a determined innings that included six fours.

He then claimed his first Test wicket when a swipe from Shubman Gill was pouched by Carey, and should have had Jadeja as his second – but Smith could not hold on to a one-handed effort in front of Usman Khawaja at first slip.

The bowling honours for Australia went to Boland, who was an immediate threat after Starc had proved expensive.

The delivery that moved off the seam to clip Jaiswal’s off stump was a highlight for the popular 35-year-old Victorian.

If Boland and the rest of the attack can finish India off quickly on the third morning then Australia will have a good chance of winning the match and making sure of the series victory.

That said, the dramatic second day suggested making predictions is folly, and the availability of Bumrah will surely prove to be crucial.

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