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Following a 0-3 Test series white-wash at home to New Zealand, India will now gear up for their biggest challenge of the year when they tour Australia for a five-match Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) 2024/25 series.
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The defeat to the Blackcaps which was not only India’s first home series defeat after 12 years, but it also further negatively impacted their position in the World Test Championship (WTC).
Australia on the other hand, leapfrogged the Indian team to first in the WTC table and are favourites to qualify for the final in 2025 at the Lord’s.
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02:50 pm: 150 up for India! Cummins to Jaiswal, and the outside edge flies between second and third slip for four. A good-length ball angling in straightens to catch the edge, but it wouldn’t have carried to the slips. IND 150/0
02:33 pm: FIFTY! Mitchell Marsh delivers a short ball outside off, and Rahul steers it past gully for a single to complete his fifty. Promoted in Rohit’s absence, he has impressed with strong performances in both innings. IND 128/0
01:44 pm: 100 up for India! And the opening pair reaches 100-run partnership as well.
01:42 pm: FIFTY! Jaiswal reaches his ninth Test fifty with a steady knock under pressure. After low scores and a first-innings duck, he silenced critics by overcoming challenges against Australia’s bowlers. IND 99/0
12:33 pm: At Team break on Day 2, Indian batters appear to be well in command of the proceedings at Perth. India are 84/0 and have extended their lead to 130 runs.
12:10 pm: India have put up 79 runs on board without losing any wickets and extended their lead to 124 runs. IND 79/0 in 23 overs; KL Rahul 32*, Y Jaiswal 39*
11:45 am: The Indian openers look to be settled in the middle and have brought up India’s first fifty-opening partnership in SENA countries since KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal’s 117-run stand at Centurion against South Africa.
11:00 am: Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul have got off to disciplined start after Lunch. India are 27/0 after 8 overs and have extended the lead to 73 runs.
9:50 am: LUNCH has been called on Day 2 after which India will come out to bat for their second innings
9:49 am: WICKET! India FINALLY find a breakthrough. Harshit Rana breaks Starc’s resistance with a bumper on his inner shoulder and that ends the 110-ball partnership which added 25 runs for the home side. India takes a 46-run lead. Starc c Pant b Rana 26(112). AUS 104 all out.
8:20 am: WICKET! Harshit Rana bowls a body-line bouncer to Nathan Lyon who is unable to leave the ball and ends up finding the top-edge to KL Rahul, who takes a regulation catch at third slip. Lyon c Rahul b Rana 5(16). AUS 79/9.
7:56 am: WICKET! Jasprit Bumrah hs a five-wicket-haul in Perth! Starts off his day from where he left off yesterday. Bowls around the wicket and short of length, which brings a slight deviation off the wicket and Carey attempts an uncovincing defence, only to edge it to the keeper. Carey c Pant b Bumrah 21(31). AUS 70/8.
Nathan Lyon comes in at number 10 for the Aussies.
7:50 am: START OF DAY 2! Good Morning and welcome to the Live coverage of Day 2 of the first BGT Test at Perth as India will try to bundle the Aussie tail after an incredible display from Bumrah, Siraj and Rana after getting bowled out for a mere 150 while in-form Alex Carey alongside Starc followed by Lyon and Hazelwood will try to close in the gap as they trail by 83 runs.
Harshit Rana will start the proceedings for India.
03:22 pm: STUMPS! A record-breaking first day in Perth saw 17 wickets fall, which is the most wickets on the first day of a Test in Australia since 1952. India was bowled out for 150, and in reply, Australia are currently reeling at 67/7 at the end of Day 1.
03:08 pm: WICKET! Captain claims captain, Pat Cummins is caught off the bowling of Jasprit Bumrah by Pant, after an attempted a drive, resulted in an outside edge. Cummins was dismissed for 3 runs off 5 balls as the ball straightened late. AUS 59/7
02:53 pm: WICKET! Siraj dismisses Labuschagne LBW after a big seam movement. Labuschagne reviewed but the ball-tracking confirmed it was heading to leg stump, ending his struggle on 2 off 52 balls. AUS 47/6
02:30 PM: WICKET! Siraj dismisses Mitchell Marsh with a brilliant catch from Rahul at third slip. The third umpire confirms it’s a clean catch despite a close review, and Marsh departs for 6. AUS 38/5
01:59 PM: WICKET! Harshit Rana claimed his first Test wicket by bowling Travis Head out. The delivery angled in, and Head’s attempted defense was beaten by the ball, which hit the off stump, sending Head back for 11. AUS 31/4
01:34 PM: WICKET! Bumrah strikes again, dismissing Steve Smith lbw for a duck. Smith’s exaggerated shuffle outside off stump left him exposed, with the ball cutting back in to hit in front of middle and leg. Smith lbw b Bumrah 0(1) AUS 19/3
01:31 pm: WICKET! Bumrah dismisses Khawaja as Virat Kohli takes a straightforward catch at slip. A short-of-length delivery nipped away sharply, catching Khawaja’s edge and leaving Australia two wickets down. Khawaja c Kohli b Bumrah 8(19) [4s-1] AUS 19/2
01:14 pm: WICKET! Bumrah dismisses McSweeney with an excellent review. A full delivery angled in, McSweeney played outside the line, missing it completely. After some hesitation, Bumrah’s instincts proved right as the tracker showed the ball hitting the top of middle and leg. McSweeney lbw b Bumrah 10(13) [4s-2]. AUS 14/1
12:58 pm: India gathers in a huddle as Australia begins their second innings. Bumrah takes the new ball with three slips in place.
12:40 pm: WICKET! Cummins dismisses Nitish Reddy as Khawaja takes a brilliant catch running back. The pull shot resulted in a top-edge, and Khawaja judged it perfectly over his shoulder to secure the wicket. Reddy c Khawaja b Cummins 41(59) [4s-6 6s-1] IND 150/10
12:34 pm: WICKET! Hazlewood dismisses Bumrah with a sharp delivery just outside off. Bumrah edged it while attempting a drive, and Carey dived across to complete a fine catch. Bumrah c Carey b Hazlewood 8(8) [6s-1] IND 144/9
12:22 pm: WICKET! Hazlewood dismisses Harshit Rana, caught by Labuschagne on the rebound. Rana edged a backfoot punch attempt, ending his quick innings of 7 runs off 5 balls. IND 128/8
12:16 pm: WICKET! Cummins dismisses Pant, caught by Smith at second slip. Pant, attempting a flick off a full delivery, edged it, ending his innings at 37 and breaking India’s promising partnership. IND 121/7
11:10 am: WICKET! The local Perth boy and Western Australia-born Mitchell Marsh strikes for the second time today as he finds the edge off Washington Sundar’s bat. India sink into deeper trouble! Sundar c Carey b Marsh 4(15)
10:46 am: WICKET! Dhruv Jurel edges one to Marnus Labuschagne in the second slip who takes a good low catch. The ball just doing enough while Jurel tries to defend one towards the cover region. Dhruv Jurel c Labuschagne b Marsh 11(20). IND 59/5.
Washington Sundar comes in at number 7 for India.
9:53 am: LUNCH BREAK! At the end of the first session on Day 1, Australia have an upper hand as India are in trouble at 51/4 in 25 overs. Pant 10*(24) and Jurel 4*(10).
9:40 am: WICKET! KL Rahul is disappointed as he thinks he didn’t edge it as the TV umpire overturns the on-field decision. Mitchell Starc gets the set batter and India is in trouble. KL Rahul 26(74). IND 47/4.
9:09 am: WICKET! Virat Kohli is beaten for the extra bounce from short of the good length from Josh Hazelwood as he continues to commit on the front foot and top edges one straight to Usman Khawaja in the second slip. Virat Kohli c Khawaja b Hazelwood 5(12). IND 32/3.
Rishabh Pant walks in for India at number 5.
8:42 am: WICKET! Josh Hazelwood breaks Devdutt Padikkal’s patience as the southpaw pokes a seaming away delivery on the fourth stump to the keeper after hanging in there for 23 deliveries. Devdutt Padikkal c Carey b Hazelwood 0(23). IND 14/2.
The crowd is on their feet as Virat Kohli comes in to bat.
8:00 am: WICKET! Mitchell Starc forces Yashasvi Jaiswal to drive one in the channel outside off as the ball does enough from the fullish length and the edge carries to debutant Nathan McSweeney at the gully. Yashasvi Jaiswal c McSweeney b Starc 0(8). IND 5/1.
Devdutt Padikkal is the new man in for India.
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7:50 am: Good Morning and welcome to the Live coverage of the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25 as Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul open the batting for India and Mitchell Starc has the ball for Australia.
7:25 am: Nitish Reddy and Harshit Rana will make their India debuts while Nathan McSweeney is the debutant for Australia at Perth.
7:20 am: India has won the toss at Perth. Stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah opts to bat first in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy opener.
India XI: KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (WK), Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah (C), Mohammad Siraj
Australia XI: Nathan McSweeney, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Alex Carey (WK), Mitchell Marsh, Pat Cummins (C), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazelwood.
Ahead of the first Test at Perth, the pitch curator Issac McDonald, revealed that the Optus is all set to continue the tradition of being one of the fastest and bounciest surfaces in the world.
An ODI match between Pakistan and Australia was recently played at the venue, which was a relatively low scoring one. We observed that the bowlers got good bounce when they were hitting the deck hard.
With plenty of grass expected on the wicket, which will aid fast bowlers and therefore, both teams are likely to go with just one solitary spinner.
Team that wins the toss might look to bat first as they have won all the four matches at the venue, as the team chasing in the fourth innings have been under great pressure so far, as the pitch deteriorates.
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Average first innings score in Perth | 457 |
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Matches won after batting first | 4 |
Matches won by chasing team | 0 |
In the last Test at the Optus Stadium back in 2023, Australia secured a commanding win over Pakistan by 360 runs as Mitchell Marsh won the Player of the Match award, for half-centuries in both innings.
Batting first, Australia’s David Warner scored a century (164) as the team posted 487 on board. Pakistan were bowled out for just 271 runs.
With a massive lead, the hosts declared their second innings on 233/6 as the visitors Pakistan ended up getting cleaned up for 89 runs, leading to a 360-run win.
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The highest team score in Optus Stadium, Perth is held by Australia when they scored 598/4d against West Indies in 20 during the first Test match of the Test series.
Marnus Labuschagne’s terrific batting took the team to the massive total as he notched up a double0century (204) and a century (104*) in the match.
89/10 is the lowest score in a Test innings in Optus Stadium, Perth. It was recorded by Pakistan during the 2023 series against Australia.
After being set a target of 449 runs to chase, Pakistan panicked and suffered a batting collapse in the fourth innings, as they went on to lose the match by 360 runs.
Mitchell Starc (3 wickets), Josh Hazlewood (3 wickets) and Nathan Lyon (2 wickets) were in the wickets during the fourth inning.
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The highest score by a batter at the Optus stadium in Perth was by Marnus Labuschagne with his 204 against West Indies back in 2022.
In the second innings, he scored an unbeaten ton of 104* as well.
India’s Mohammed Shami picked up figures of 6/56 in 24 overs during the BGT Test tour against Australia back in 2018.
Aamer Jamal (6/111) and Nathan Lyon (6/128) have also picked up 6-fer in an inning at Perth, but conceded close to double the runs.
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Sunil Gavaskar has scored 1122 runs in Mumbai in ten Tests which includes 5 centuries. He has a high score of 205 at the venue.
The record for most wickets taken at Optus Stadium belongs to Australia’s premier off-spinner, Nathan Lyon, who has 27 wickets in 4 matches at a bowling average of 18.00.
According to Dafabet, Australia are the favourites to win the first Test match against visitors, India.
Team | Betting odds |
India | 3.30 |
Australia | 1.32 |
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