Australia dominated the play right from the word go with Steven Smith leading the charge. (Source: AP)
Captain Clarke despite being injured turned out for his team and raced to 98 courtesy some poor bowling from Indian bowlers. (Source: AP)
The play was interrupted thrice by the light showers.(Source: AP)
Micheal Clarke shares a moment with his wife during the rain delay. (Source: AP)
Amidst all the rain, Steven Smith scored his 5th Test century and celebrated the feat with his skipper.(Source: AP)
Indian players walk out of the ground after the game was interrupted once again by the rain. (Source: AP)
Clarke came out of his injury to score his 28th Test hundred in Adelaide on Wednesday. (Source: AP)
Steve Smith's accelerated soon after reaching his 5th Test century as he charged down to Varun Aaron for two boundaries in the same over. (Source: AP)
Ishant, who is the most experienced bowler in the team didn't start off well and could not repeat his performance from Day 1. (Source: AP)
FINALLY: Michael Clarke mishit a sweep shot and played it straight to Pujara at short-square leg, Clarke's was the only wicket to fall on the day. (Source: AP)
The Aussie batsmen weren't troubled at all and found it easy to score runs at a brisk pace. Steve Smith who is 162*, plays a reverse sweep off Karn Sharma. (Source: AP)
Buck up boys: India's captain Virat Kohli talks to pacer Varun Aaron before resumption of play. Aaron bowled too many short deliveries and conceded a lot of runs. (Source: AP)
Indian players walking off the pitch after the umpires decided that the light conditions weren't enough to continue play. Australia scored at a steady run-rate of above 5 runs per over on Day 2. (Source: AP)