It’s become a cliché of sorts, tagging every Test win on foreign soil as the birth of a new epoch.
Kohli played Lyon like he was the Duracell Bunny, hyper-actively moving around in his crease and the pitch.
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Vijay became the 3rd Indian opener to post 50+ in each innings of a Test against Australia in Australia.
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For Kohli the 48-run loss was a bittersweet result but the batsman praised his team mates.
Clarke limped off with the assistance of the Australian team physiotherapist after reaching down to field a ball.
Kohli said that in hindsight his shot selection to the delivery that he got out could have been different.
Second session not only drove the visitors into safety, but gives them a chance to go for the possible win.
For the visitors to stand any chance of winning or saving the Test, Kohli-Vijay need to bat at least for another 75-100 runs.
The elegant right-hander scored a brisk 70 as the Kiwis went past Pakistan's score of 252 with ease.
Lyon spun a web again as the offie took match-winning figures of 7/152 in second innings to seal the game for the hosts.
Abbott tore through the Queensland batting order to claim 6 for 14 in a seven-over spell.
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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.








