On Day 3, Varun Aaron and Mohammad Shami bowled to a tight line forcing Warner to score his slowest Test century.
It all started as David Warner lost his middle-stump to a no-ball from Varun Aaron.
Gavaskar also said that India will miss injured Bhuvneshwar if the medium pacer is forced to fly back.
In only seven Tests in 2014, Warner has completed his 1,000 runs - his aggregate being 1061 (ave.75.78).
3rd session saw brilliant stroke play from Warner and Marsh and also some sloppy fielding from the India.
Australian spinner Nathan Lyon might be force to reckon with when India come out to bat.
David Warner replicated his team-mate Phillip Hughes in scoring two hundreds in the same Test.
Playing for New South Wales, Abbott tore through Queensland's batting to claim 6-14 in a 7-over spell.
Not sure how long this episode will continue, but it will definitely inject fire into the series.
Lyon registered brilliant figures of 5/134 and helped Australia bowl out India for 444, and take a handy lead.
Riding high on David Warner's second ton of the game, Australia extend their lead to a healthy 363.
Root brought up his third ODI century in the next over with a six over midwicket off spinner Ajantha Mendis.
If Dhawan provided quick start, Vijay and Pujara laid the foundation before Kohli and Rahane stepped on the pedal.
Kohli stood unfazed. He had by then taken off his helmet, and following a brief and nonchalant inspection.
30.2 ovs — Kohli hit on helmet by Johnson 1st delivery he faces as skipper; 84.2 ovs — Kohli reaches his 100.
The 23-year-old Root (104 not out) added 104 for the third wicket with James Taylor (68).
Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been ruled out of the first two Tests with an injured ankle.
All the statistical highlights from Day 3 of the first Test between India and Australia in Adelaide.
At the end of play, India still trail Australia by 148 runs, with two days remaining in the match.
While Rahane missed on a hundred, Kohli, with the way he was batting, missed a chance of a possible double.
Johnson was off his best and was punished by India's batsmen, particularly by Kohli.
Nathan Lyon was impressive with his consistent line and length which kept the Indian batsmen guessing.
When Dhawan and Vijay walked out to bat this morning, it was a clear sky and an absolute belter of a track to bat on.
Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez led Barcelona's charge against the Paris-based giants.
Goals from Nasri and Zabaleta completed City's mission impossible as they qualified for the knockouts.



