Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
Match
1st Test,
Australia tour of India
Umpires
Nitin Menon (India), Richard Illingworth (England), Michael Gough (England, TV)
Referee
Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)
Toss
Australia elected to bat
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Batters
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Extras
TOTAL
Did not Bat
Bowlers
O
M
R
W
ER
EXT
Fall of wickets
SCORE
OVER
Player of the Match
Ravindra Jadeja
70(185)
5/47 & 2/34
Player of the Series
Lucky Winner
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AUS 1st
IND 1st
AUS 2nd
Info
Australia 1st Innings
177/10 (63.5)
Batters
R
B
4s
6s
SR
David Warner
1
5
0
0
20.00
b Shami
Usman Khawaja
1
3
0
0
33.33
lbw b Siraj
Marnus Labuschagne
49
123
8
0
39.84
st Bharat b Jadeja
Steven Smith
37
107
7
0
34.58
b Jadeja
Matt Renshaw
0
1
0
0
0.00
lbw b Jadeja
Peter Handscomb
31
84
4
0
36.90
lbw b Jadeja
Alex Carey
36
33
7
0
109.09
b Ashwin
Pat Cummins
6
14
1
0
42.86
c Kohli b Ashwin
Todd Murphy
0
5
0
0
0.00
lbw b Jadeja
Nathan Lyon
0
3
0
0
0.00
Not out
Scott Boland
1
8
0
0
12.50
b Ashwin
Extras
15
(B: 7, LB: 5, NB:
3, W: 0)
TOTAL
(63.5 Ov, RR: 2.77)
177/10
27
0
Bowlers
O
M
R
W
ER
EXT
Mohammad Shami
9
4
18
1
2.00
0
Mohammed Siraj
7
3
30
1
4.29
0
Ravindra Jadeja
22
8
47
5
2.14
3
Axar Patel
10
3
28
0
2.80
0
Ravichandran Ashwin
15.5
2
42
3
2.65
0
Fall Of Wickets
SCORE
OVER
Usman Khawaja
lbw b Siraj
1-2
1.1
David Warner
b Shami
2-2
2.1
Marnus Labuschagne
st Bharat b Jadeja
3-84
35.5
Matt Renshaw
lbw b Jadeja
4-84
35.6
Steven Smith
b Jadeja
5-109
41.6
Alex Carey
b Ashwin
6-162
53.1
Pat Cummins
c Kohli b Ashwin
7-172
57.3
Todd Murphy
lbw b Jadeja
8-173
58.5
Peter Handscomb
lbw b Jadeja
9-176
62.3
Scott Boland
b Ashwin
10-177
63.5
India 1st Innings
400/10 (139.3)
Batters
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Rohit Sharma
120
212
15
2
56.60
b Cummins
KL Rahul
20
71
1
0
28.17
c & b Murphy
Ravichandran Ashwin
23
62
2
1
37.10
lbw b Murphy
Cheteshwar Pujara
7
14
1
0
50.00
c Boland b Murphy
Virat Kohli
12
26
2
0
46.15
c Carey b Murphy
Surya Kumar Yadav
8
20
1
0
40.00
b Lyon
Ravindra Jadeja
70
185
9
0
37.84
b Murphy
Kona Srikar Bharat
8
10
1
0
80.00
lbw b Murphy
Axar Patel
84
174
10
1
48.28
b Cummins
Mohammad Shami
37
47
2
3
78.72
c Carey b Murphy
Mohammed Siraj
1
19
0
0
5.26
Not out
Extras
10
(B: 6, LB: 1, NB:
3, W: 0)
TOTAL
(139.3 Ov, RR: 2.87)
400/10
44
7
Bowlers
O
M
R
W
ER
EXT
Pat Cummins
20.3
3
78
2
3.80
1
Scott Boland
17
4
34
0
2.00
1
Nathan Lyon
49
13
126
1
2.57
0
Todd Murphy
47
12
124
7
2.64
1
Marnus Labuschagne
5
0
24
0
4.80
0
Matt Renshaw
1
0
7
0
7.00
0
Fall Of Wickets
SCORE
OVER
KL Rahul
c & b Murphy
1-76
22.5
Ravichandran Ashwin
lbw b Murphy
2-118
40.1
Cheteshwar Pujara
c Boland b Murphy
3-135
44.1
Virat Kohli
c Carey b Murphy
4-151
52.1
Surya Kumar Yadav
b Lyon
5-168
59.1
Rohit Sharma
b Cummins
6-229
80.4
Kona Srikar Bharat
lbw b Murphy
7-240
83.1
Ravindra Jadeja
b Murphy
8-328
118.2
Mohammad Shami
c Carey b Murphy
9-380
132.4
Axar Patel
b Cummins
10-400
139.3
Australia 2nd Innings
91/10 (32.3)
Batters
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Usman Khawaja
5
9
1
0
55.56
c Kohli b Ashwin
David Warner
10
41
2
0
24.39
lbw b Ashwin
Marnus Labuschagne
17
28
3
0
60.71
lbw b Jadeja
Steven Smith
25
51
2
1
49.02
Not out
Matt Renshaw
2
7
0
0
28.57
lbw b Ashwin
Peter Handscomb
6
6
1
0
100.00
lbw b Ashwin
Alex Carey
10
6
2
0
166.67
lbw b Ashwin
Pat Cummins
1
13
0
0
7.69
c Bharat b Jadeja
Todd Murphy
2
15
0
0
13.33
c Sharma b Patel
Nathan Lyon
8
20
2
0
40.00
b Shami
Scott Boland
0
3
0
0
0.00
lbw b Shami
Extras
5
(B: 0, LB: 1, NB:
4, W: 0)
TOTAL
(32.3 Ov, RR: 2.8)
91/10
13
1
Bowlers
O
M
R
W
ER
EXT
Mohammad Shami
4.3
1
13
2
2.89
2
Ravichandran Ashwin
12
3
37
5
3.08
0
Mohammed Siraj
1
1
0
0
0.00
0
Ravindra Jadeja
12
3
34
2
2.83
2
Axar Patel
3
0
6
1
2.00
0
Fall Of Wickets
SCORE
OVER
Usman Khawaja
c Kohli b Ashwin
1-7
1.5
Marnus Labuschagne
lbw b Jadeja
2-26
10.5
David Warner
lbw b Ashwin
3-34
13.5
Matt Renshaw
lbw b Ashwin
4-42
15.2
Peter Handscomb
lbw b Ashwin
5-52
17.2
Alex Carey
lbw b Ashwin
6-64
19.2
Pat Cummins
c Bharat b Jadeja
7-67
22.4
Todd Murphy
c Sharma b Patel
8-75
26.3
Nathan Lyon
b Shami
9-88
30.6
Scott Boland
lbw b Shami
10-91
32.3
Match Info
Date & Time
09 Feb, 09:30 AM IST
Venue
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur
Match
1st Test,
Australia tour of India
Umpires
Nitin Menon (India), Richard Illingworth (England), Michael Gough (England, TV)
Referee
Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)
Toss
Australia elected to bat
OVS
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140000
Over 30
Runs: 5
00010W
Over 31
Runs: 1
0nb00100
Over 32
Runs: 1
01W
Over 33
Runs: 1
All Overs
Player of the Match
Ravindra Jadeja
70(185)
5/47 & 2/34
Player of the Series
Lucky Winner
Analysis
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Nagpur,India
Updated: 25 Aug 12:16
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So that concludes our coverage of this first Test. Gosh we sure didn't expect to be putting out this statement at this point alright. The teams get an extended break by two days as the bandwagon moves to the capital city of New Delhi for the second Test starting on Friday, February 17. Do join us for our coverage of that contest here on Sportskeeda while keeping yourselves updated with all the other cricketing action from around the globe, including the SA20 final as well as the inaugural Women's Premier League action scheduled for Monday. For the moment though, this is the duo of Karthik Raj and Sooryanarayanan Sesha taking your leave on behalf of the entire team here on Sportskeeda. Wishing you a fine Sunday ahead tomorrow - take care and see you around soon. Goodbye for now!
And so we leave you with an amusing moment - a moment of real anticlimax as Ravindra Jadeja overstepped while castling Steven Smith, extending play by a little further before India wrapped it up. Here's a watch in case you missed it!👇
A fairytale comeback to the sport after a long layoff for 'Sir' Ravindra Jadeja. He didn't put a foot wrong (well, except his front foot on a few occasions) and he has restated his credentials are arguably the best all-rounder in the world in this format. The Australians are bound to have quite a task in countering him over the next three Tests - it's going to take a comeback of the highest order to storm back and level the series in Delhi and they sure can't be as flat as they were in this Test. They simply didn't turn up for large swathes here and seemed to have the pitch playing at the back of their mind - that is something they simply have to keep aside and play fire with fire.
Ravindra Jadeja is the Player of the Match for his stellar all-round display. Here's what he has to say: Feeling amazing. When you come back after five months and give your 100 per cent, taking wickets and scoring runs, it feels amazing. I've been working hard on my skills when I was in the NCA and was also working on my rehab. I would like to thank the entire NCA staff, physios and trainers who worked very hard on me. Even on a Sunday they came and worked on me. I was looking to bowl in good areas. The odd ball was spinning, the odd ball was going straight and keeping low. I knew the Australians will look to play the sweep and the reverse-sweep. If they made a mistake I had a chance to take a wicket. (On his batting) I generally look to keep things very simple. I try not to change too many things with my batting. It's a crucial number, 5, 6 or 7. Whenever the team needs me I need to do well.
Rohit Sharma (Indian captain): (On his hundred) It was (special) considering a lot of things. Start of the series, very important where we stand in the championship table. When you're playing a series like this it's important to start well. I'm happy I could put in a performance like this to help the team. Was unfortunate that I had to miss a few Tests due to injuries but I'm happy to be back, playing well and doing well for the team. Since I was appointed Test captain I played just two Tests. I got Covid in England, missed three Tests in South Africa (prior to that) I got a freak injury in Bangladesh. All those things can happen. I've had a lot of injuries in the past so I know how to come back from those and be ready for it. We wanted to start well and put in a performance like that. To be honest the last few years, the kind of pitches we're playing on in India, you've got to have some sort of application, a clear mindset and a plan on how to go about getting those runs. Since I've started opening I've tried to figure out what can threaten me while I'm batting. I've grown up playing in Mumbai where surfaces can turn a lot. I try to use my feet, try and get to the pitch of the ball and at the same time try and put pressure on the bowler. There are so many things that you can do and it's important that when you play on pitches like that, you understand your strengths and what you can do. I think it was the first two overs from the seamers - 2/2 to start a game like that, you're pretty much in the ascendancy. The opposition is always under pressure (after that). We have quality in our bowling department. Shami and Siraj have both been in great form, they know how to exploit these conditions. Having that first innings performance was important. All our batters applied themselves well to get us that lead and then our spinners bowled well.
Pat Cummins (Australian captain): The game moves pretty quickly here in India. Thought India played very well. Those spinners are always going to be tough and Rohit also showed his class. First innings, the wicket spun but it was unplayable. Could have scored at least 100 runs more and put pressure on them. Obviously starting out is tough but two or three guys got a start. Would like them to convert. Murphy has been impressive for the last year or so.
Time for the Post-match Presentation!
It's been a Test to remember for Ravindra Jadeja and he did his bit with the ball today as well. Here's a watch on how he trapped Marnus Labuschagne stone dead in front in the second innings! 👇
Ravichandran Ashwin: You know how Test matches work from the third day onwards. Early wickets set the tone for us. It has been going on for a while. I have been struggling to sit inside and watch others bat. My friend Pujara let me bat as night-watchman. I took the opportunity gladly. The wicket was pretty slow. So, needed to get the batsman forward to drive. Massive help is an understatement. The way he has batted, he has bowled and don't have to mention how he moves in the field. One thing I have realised over the years is to stay in the moment. We expect Australia to come back hard. They are a world-class side. I really look forward to go out and bat. If there is an opportunity, I am going to go out and bat. Knowing Puji, it is going to happen for sure
Match Summary: India beat Australia by an innings and 132 runs to take a 1-0 series lead.
Australia 177 and 91; India 400
Steven Smith 25* (51) | Ravichandran Ashwin 5/37 (12)
So much talk in the lead-up to this Test over the pitch, India's batting concerns and how this could possibly be Australia's best chance to win a Test series in India. After eight sessions, what we've managed to learn is that beating India in India remains the most difficult proposition in the world as far as Test cricket goes. The pitch kept low, but it wasn't treacherous by any stretch. And absolutely nothing can justify Australia's insipid display in the second innings.
The toss was the only thing that went the visitors' way - Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj then got the ball to talk as they reduced Australia to 2-2 on the first morning. While Marnus Labuschagne and Steven Smith applied themselves brilliantly thereafter, showing immense maturity in playing the ball on the front foot. Once Ravindra Jadeja got into the act and had Labuschagne stumped, it all went downhill for the visitors. Jadeja capped his comeback with a five-wicket haul and even as Alex Carey put in a nice, spunky counter-attack, it all came apart for the visitors who could only muster 177.
Rohit Sharma then led the way with the bat, making batting look far easier than it was. Todd Murphy capped off a memorable debut, looking head and shoulders above the rest of his colleagues and outbowling senior statesman Nathan Lyon as well. Even as Murphy chipped away at the wickets, Jadeja and Axar Patel dropped anchor and built the lead to a sizeable one, with Mohammed Shami also adding useful runs this morning. Eventually, India were bowled out for a round 400, leaving the Aussies with a mountain and then some to climb.
But gosh, nobody could have possibly envisioned the Domino Effect that was to unfold. One after another, they came and went as though they were in a hurry to catch the next flight out. Ravichandran Ashwin let the ball off a string, keeping it very simple and attacking the stumps without trying too much. He just let the ball then take a bit of turn off the surface and that was enough to blow the Australian batting unit out of the water.
There were a couple of surprising ball tracking calls when Matt Renshaw was trapped deep in his crease. It struck him quite high but ball tracking returned three reds, as it did for Peter Handscomb when he played forward. Either way, the Australians simply lacked application with the bat this Test, save for Smith, Labuschagne and Carey. Smith paid witness to the procession from the other end as it all came apart in a matter of a couple of hours, even as he wasn't afraid in lofting the spinners over the infield now and then. Australia simply need to put a lot of things right in order to compete further this series - losing 10 wickets in a single session is as confidence-denting as it can get and they leave Nagpur with way more questions than answers. Stick around for the presentations...
Did that slant down too much by any chance? Nope - it hasn't! India have annihilated Australia by an innings and 132 runs. This has been a resounding victory of the highest order!
32.3 Mohammed Shami to Scott Boland, sharp reverse-swing off a good length, Boland looks to defend but he misses and gets struck on the pad. LBW appeal and the umpire raises his finger. However, Boland opts for the DRS! No bat involved. Impact in line and umpire's call on wickets. So, the on-field call of OUT will stay! That will wrap up the Test match as India seal the victory by an innings and 132 runs. Dominant performance to kick off the series! Scott Boland lbw b Mohammed Shami 0 (3b, 0x4, 0x6)
32.2 Mohammed Shami to Steven Smith, full and swinging back, Smith opens himself up and pushes it to extra-cover for a single
32.1 Mohammed Shami to Steven Smith, full and tailing in, Smith stays back and defends it towards covers. No run
Ah just when you thought the cookie had crumbled for good, Australia's misery continues to extend a little further. Won't be too long, you'd think, although Jadeja will be kicking himself. He has to keep a check on that front foot which he keeps dragging back while landing it.
32
overs
90/9score
0
1nb
0
0
1
0
0
runs
Scott Boland*
0(2)
Steven Smith
24(49)
Ravindra Jadeja
2/33
31.6 Ravindra Jadeja to Scott Boland, full on off, Boland looks to defend but the ball turns past the outside-edge
31.5 Ravindra Jadeja to Scott Boland, full on middle, Boland looks to defend from the crease but he gets a soft edge rolling to first slip