On a rain-affected morning on Day 1 of the third Test, the Aussies came with all guns blazing against the Indian bowlers. Notably, the fabled leg-side dominated field which helped India push away their opponents in Melbourne, seemed to have lost its touch on Thursday.
Debutant Will Pucovski first, and then Steve Smith and Marnus Marnus Labuschagne were nimble in their footwork and found the gaps with ease. This often forced Indian stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane to tweak the fielding positions during the course of the day.
Commenting on the day’s play for the Sony Sports Network, Ajay Jadeja hailed the Australians’ different approach.
Hardly any help for the bowlers in the Sydney pitch: Ajay Jadeja
India got the wicket of the experienced David Warner early but some skillful counterattack from Pucovski and Labuschagne didn’t let the bowlers settle. After Pucovski’s dismissal, Steve Smith and Labuschagne took on India’s most potent weapon, Ravichandran Ashwin and hit him for a flurry of boundaries.
The Indians weren’t helped at all by a track that was as flat as a pancake. Comparing it with the spicy pitches at Adelaide and Melbourne, Ajay Jadeja said the groundsmen need to be credited for preparing a different wicket.
Australia ended the first day with 166 runs on the board. Smith and Labuschagne remained unbeaten with a 60-run partnership.
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