Hazlewood, 23, became the 33rd Aussie to take a five-for on Test debut & 16th to do so in his debut innings.
Umesh's fiery bowling, Warner's innings, Rogers gritty innings and more talking points from Day 2's play.
The match hangs in balance going into Day 3 as skipper Smith shepherded his side with an unbeaten knock of 65.
Australia got the second day off to a good start, but India pulled things back before Tea.
Haddin finished with six scalps – all caught – when India were bowled out in 109.4 overs at lunch on the second day.
Williamson's fourth ODI century helped New Zealand post 299/5 which proved too much for Pakistan.
Amla and AB de Villiers added 283 for the fourth wicket, a South African record against the West Indies.
Steve Smith's unbeaten fifty keeps Australia in the contest as India pull things back in third session.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its judgment on the fate of ousted BCCI chief N Srinivasan.
Only Number 9 Javed Khan, who top scored with a 30-ball 27, saved Mumbai that ignominy.
Karnataka beat Bengal by nine wickets to record second straight win but fail to take bonus point.
The only time both batsmen and fielders were keen to run was when the drinks were brought out.
Sweltering Brisbane, Aussie firepower fail to melt opener’s resolve; India take giant stride on Day One.
40-time winners Mumbai haven't gotten off to the perfect start to their season and are yet to win a game.
He also added that all the offices he held in the BCCI were nominated ones and not won by election.
Pacers Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc also needed treatment for cramps and muscle fatigue.
After West Indies, India have became the 2nd team to manage 300 on the 1st day of a Test match at Brisbane.
This was Karnataka's second outright win on the trot to lead the group table with 12 points after two rounds.
Tiwary's MRI report was normal and is expected to be back in action in two days' time.
Funnily enough, Murali Vijay had to be told by Rahane, that he had got to his three-figure mark.
Mitchell Marsh, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood, all left the field at some point of time during the day.
Skipper Smith tried everything but wasn't able to get the kind of results one expected from the hosts.
The afternoon session was just the period of play Australia were looking for.
Younis Khan feels playing the fourth ODI against New Zealand would be very difficult.
Only one wicket, a good 89 runs on the board and the first session well and truly went India's way.




