Kohli leads India to 224 for three
Melbourne, Dec 28 : India lost their two overnight unbeaten batsmen but skipper Virat Kohli is leading the charge to help reap 224 for three at lunch in their first innings on day three of the third Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here Sunday.
Kohli was batting on 60, accompanied by Ajinkya Rahane (batting 43), to stabilise India's innings that was in a spot of bother after losing two unbeaten overnight batsman within the first hour of the play.
India still trail by 306 runs but would pin their hopes on the blossoming Kohli-Rahane partnership that was unbeaten on 77 runs at lunch.
But India's start to the day's action couldnot have been worse.
No.3 batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, resuming on his overnight score of 25, was dismissed of the second ball of the day by pacer Ryan Harris, caught brilliantly by a diving Brad Haddin.
Haddin had dropped a much simpler chance offered by Pujara when he was on 12 Saturday but dived full length to his right to grab the edge which was induced by Harris when the batsman tried to cut a ball too close to his body.
Australia intensified their aggressive bowling, mixing bouncers with fuller length deliveries. Mitchell Johnson hit Murali Vijay on the helmet with a sharp rising delivery and kept probing the batsman with some tight bowling.
He was backed up by his team-mates who also kept the batsman on a tight leash.
The Indian skipper had all the pressure and responsibility on his shoulders. He began his innings in fine fashion. Batting judiciously, he picked the right deliveries to score, playing straight to unleash some superb straight and cover drives.
He and Vijay were beginning to build-up a partnership when all-rounder Shane Watson struck.
Australia were rewarded for their consistent line with the well-set Viay falling for the trap set for him. His mode of dismissal was very similar to that of Pujara's, trying to cut a ball too close to the body only to edge it to the wicketkeeper.
India lost two wickets in the first hour of play and were in a spot of bother.
But Ajinkya Rahane, together with Kohli, batted sensibly and kept the scoreboard ticking, stitching together a promising partnership.
The following is the scoreboard at lunch on day three of the third Test between Australia and India at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) here Sunday.
Australia:
Chris Rogers c Dhoni b Mohammed Shami 57
David Warner c Dhawan b Yadav 0
Shane Watson lbw b Ashwin 52
Steven Smith b Yadav 192
Shaun Marsh c Dhoni b Mohammed Shami 32
Joe Burns c Dhoni b Yadav 13
Brad Haddin c Dhoni b Mohammed Shami 55
Mitchell Johnson st Dhoni b Ashwin 28
Ryan Harris lbw b Ashwin 74
Nathan Lyon b Mohammed Shami 11
Josh Hazlewood not out 0
Extras (b 1, lb 9, w 1, nb 5) 16
Total (all out in 142.3 overs) 530
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Warner, 1.6 overs), 2-115 (Rogers, 36.2), 3-115 (Watson, 37.2), 4-184 (Marsh, 60.6), 5-216 (Burns, 70.5), 6-326 (Haddin, 100.6), 7-376 (Johnson, 111.4), 8-482 (Harris, 135.4), 9-530 (Lyon, 141.6), 10-530 (Smith, 142.3)
Bowling:
Ishant Sharma 32-7-104-0
Umesh Yadav 32.3-3-130-3
Mohammed Shami 29-4-138-4
Ravichandran Ashwin 44-9-134-3
Murali Vijay 5-0-14-0
India:
Murali Vijay c Marsh b Watson 68
Shikhar Dhawan c Smith b Harris 28
Cheteshwar Pujara c Haddin b Harris 25
Virat Kohli batting 60
Ajinkya Rahane 43
Extras 0
Total (for three wickets in 66 overs) 224
Fall of wickets: 1-55 (Dhawan, 14.2 overs), 2-108 (Pujara, 37.2), 3-147 (Vijay, 49.5)
Bowling:
Mitchell Johnson 16-4-66-0
Ryan Harris 15-4-40-2
Josh Hazlewood 13-5-37-0
Shane Watson 7-1-25-1
Nathan Lyon 15-2-56-0
Match Details:
Test debuts: Joe Burns (Australia), Lokesh Rahul (India)
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and Richard Kettleborough (England)
TV umpire: John Ward (Australia)
Match referee: Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire: Geoff Joshua (Australia)