Delhi Test: India take opening day's honours

Team India
Indian players celebrate the dismissal of Steve Smith. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi

New Delhi: Usman Khawaja struck an enterprising 81 and Peter Handscomb made an unbeaten 72 as Australia laboured to a modest 263 all out on the opening day of the second Test against India in New Delhi on Friday.

While the total did not quite vindicate Pat Cummins' decision to bat first, it was still better than the 177 and 91 Australia managed in their two innings in Nagpur where they were hammered inside three days.

On three occasions Australia lost wickets either in the same or in successive overs, stymieing any rebuilding efforts in their stop-start innings.

India hit 21 runs off the last nine overs of the day with skipper Rohit Sharma (13) and KL Rahul (four) both unbeaten at the close.

With all-rounder Cameron Green and paceman Mitchell Starc still recovering from finger injuries, Australia took a bold selection gamble that left Cummins as their lone fast bowler.

Travis Head replaced fellow batter Matt Renshaw, but a bigger surprise was the inclusion of Matt Kuhnemann for his Test debut as Australia's third spinner at the expense of paceman Scott Boland.

Cummins opted to bat on a track that offered significant bounce but their openers endured a tough opening hour at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

David Warner, who managed scores of one and 10 in their innings defeat in Nagpur, needed 21 balls to open his account.

By then he had already survived on review after being given lbw to Mohammed Shami (4/60).

Shami gets Warner
Mohammed Shami is delighted to see the back of David Warner. Photo: AFP/Money Sharma

Warner struggled against Mohammed Siraj in particular and was hit twice, once on the arm and then on the helmet, before Shami dismissed him caught behind for 15.

Marnus Labuschagne (18) hit four fours before Ravichandran Ashwin (3/57) struck twice in three balls to wreck Australia's top order.

Labuschagne, rapped on the pad, was initially ruled not out but had to leave after India reviewed. Steve Smith fell two balls later, caught behind for a duck, but Khawaja kept going.

Usman Khawaja
Usman Khawaja plays a reverse sweep. Photo: PTI/Arun Sharma

The left-hander looked well set for his century before attempting a reverse-sweep against Ravindra Jadeja (3/68) and Rahul at point leapt to his right to pluck a spectacular one-handed catch out of the air.

Alex Carey fell in the same over before Cummins produced a belligerent cameo of 33 and Handscomb helped take Australia past the 250-run mark.

The home side brought in Shreyas Iyer for Suryakumar Yadav in the only change to the squad that triumphed in Nagpur. 

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