WTC Final Day 2 | India reaches 151/5 at stumps, trails Australia by 318 runs

India openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill were dismissed shortly before the second session ended; earlier, led by Mohammad Siraj’s 4/108, the bowlers swept through Australia’s lower-middle order after breaking the daunting partnership between centurions Steve Smith and Travis Head, on Day 2 of the World Test Championship final at the Oval

June 08, 2023 05:38 pm | Updated June 09, 2023 07:07 am IST - LONDON

Australia’s Scott Boland (centre) celebrates with his teammates after taking the wicket of India’s Shubman Gill clean bowled on the second day of the ICC World Test Championship Final between India and Australia at The Oval cricket ground in London, Thursday, June 8, 2023.

Australia’s Scott Boland (centre) celebrates with his teammates after taking the wicket of India’s Shubman Gill clean bowled on the second day of the ICC World Test Championship Final between India and Australia at The Oval cricket ground in London, Thursday, June 8, 2023. | Photo Credit: Kirsty Wigglesworth

India reached 151 for five at stumps on the second day of the World Test Championship Final against Australia on Thursday, trailing their opponents by 318 runs in the first innings.

The Australians were bowled out for 469 in their first essay, having resumed from overnight 327 for three at The Oval.

The Indian pacers did well to restrict Australia after struggling against centurions Steve Smith and Travis Head on the first day.

While Head went on to make a counterattacking 163, Smith notched up his 31st Test hundred before getting dismissed for a solid 121.

Mohammed Siraj was the most successful Indian bowler, finishing with figures of 4/108 in 28.3 overs, while there were two wickets apiece for Mohammed Shami and Shardul Thakur.

Australia solidly placed at Lunch

Earlier in the day, Steve Smith and Travis Head knocked off milestones and India took out both batters on the second morning of the World Test Championship final at the Oval on Thursday.

Australia was 422-7 at lunch after losing four wickets in the session including Head for 163 and Smith for 121.

With the second new ball, seamers Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shami and Shardul Thakur were finding some variable bounce and all took a wicket each to force Australia to prune back its hopes of a 500 total.

Wicketkeeper Alex Carey was on 22 with captain Pat Cummins on 2. Australia added 95 runs in 24 overs of pace, at a crawl again by India.

Overnight batters Smith and Head didn't waste time.

Head, resuming on 146, hit the morning's first ball for a single to give Smith, on 95, the strike. Smith flicked the next two half-volleys to the boundary to raise his 31st hundred in his 97th test. This was Smith's seventh test hundred in England. Of non-Englishmen to score hundreds in England in test history, only Don Bradman has more, with 11.

Smith raised his bat with a defiant look, hugged Head, and returned to the crease, which he stepped away from while Siraj was running in. Smith was bothered by the shadow of the spider cam. Siraj was annoyed by Smith and they bantered.

Head's cut to the boundary for a 23rd time took him past 150 for the fourth time among his six test hundreds.

India bowling coach Paras Mhambrey criticized his bowlers after the first day for not targeting Head's short-ball weakness earlier. The seamers stuck at it on Thursday and got Head after half an hour, guiding Siraj down the leg side straight to Srikar Bharat.

Head's brilliant counterattacking century finished on 163 off 174 balls, with 25 boundaries and the only six so far.

It was the end of a magnificent stand of 285 between him and Smith that last nearly 4 1/2 hours.

Cameron Green steered his first delivery in a test in England around the slips to the fence but was out for 6 after edging Shami to Shubman Gill at second slip.

Smith then surprised. India couldn't touch him and Smith did it for them when he chopped on against Thakur. Smith had 121 runs from 268 balls with 19 boundaries. He didn't walk off satisfied.

Mitchell Starc then ran himself out for 5 after a skillful pick up and throw by substitute fielder Axar Patel.

Brief scores

Australia 1st innings: 469 all out in 121.3 overs (Travis Head 163, Steve Smith 121; Mohammed Siraj 2/122, Shardul Thakur 2/83).

India: 151/5 in 38 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 29 batting, Ravindra Jadeja 48; Nathan Lyon 1/4).

Playing XI

India: Rohit Sharma (captain), Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, KS Bharat (wicketkeeper), Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj

Australia: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wicketkeeper), Pat Cummins (captain), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland. 

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