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India vs Australia 2nd Test: Aussies Post 263 before India Fend Off 9-overs

Khawaja, Handscomb post valiant half-centuries to take Australia to a respectable total

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INDIA: Australia’s batters put 263 runs on the scoreboard in their first innings of the second Test match against India. Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to bat first. 

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Usman Khawaja scored 81 runs, while Peter Handscomb contributed an unbeaten 72 as the visitors displayed their prowess against India’s spin attack.

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However, Australia’s openers struggled to find their rhythm against India’s seamers. Warner was troubled by Mohammed Siraj, who produced an excellent six-over spell, while Khawaja got off to a brisk start. The visitors lost their first wicket when Shami put Warner out of his misery.

Marnus Labuschagne joined Khawaja, and the two combined for a counter-attack against India’s spinners. Khawaja played both the conventional and reverse sweeps against Ashwin and mixed those up by stepping out and lofting the offspinner over long-off for a six.

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The wily spinner, Ashwin, eventually got Labuschagne out before lunch with an off-break that spun past his defence. Before lunch, the hosts almost had Khawaja, too, when he missed a flick against Ravindra Jadeja, but an intelligent review saved him.

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Australia continued to score at a good pace, with Handscomb and Khawaja joining forces to keep India at bay. Handscomb was very assured with his technique and, against a softened ball, was happy to stay back and play off the back foot.

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Eventually, a moment of fielding brilliance brought the hosts respite, with Khawaja falling for 81 to Jadeja. 

The hosts then added another wicket when Alex Carey edged Ashwin to slip. At 168/6, there were fears of the lower-order caving once more to a sub-200 total, but Pat Cummins and Handscomb allayed those fears with another half-century stand. 

The right-handed Handscomb, who last scored a Test match half-century in 2017, was reprieved right at the end when Jadeja overstepped and remained unbeaten on 72.

India faced a tricky nine-over period before the close of play. Still, Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul saw it through, despite a couple of nervy moments against debutant left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemann.

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