Head, Smith force India to loosen stranglehold

Australia kept India under control post lunch on the first day of the season of the World Test Title Last as they went into the Coffee break at 170/3. The ball kept on nipping around after lunch, and Mohammed Shami encashed it, castling Labuschagne with a seed off his most memorable ball after lunch. Nonetheless, this got Travis Head, who counterattacked with aim, and got to 30 at a rate speedier than a run-a-ball. At the opposite end, Steven Smith took some body blows while endeavoring cross-batted shots against conflicting bob. In any case, he ultimately got into a beat against Shardul Thakur, who surrendered two no-balls and a whirlwind of limits in a 16-go to hand the energy to Australia, in spite of being in control toward the start of the meeting. With Shardul and Umesh battling for cadence, Rohit Sharma presented turn, however Jadeja, notwithstanding a few near calamities, neglected to make the leap forward. Travis Head in the long run got to his fifty off only 60 conveyances, assuming an immense part in Australia's recuperation from a place of a small scale emergency. The circumstances appear to have straightened out somewhat, as the divots that irritated Smith from the get-go don't appear to exist any longer. Australia will hope to profit by this salvage act after Tea. India, then again, will be searching for a method for moving beyond Smith, and maybe inveigle Head into a dangerous shot to procure themselves an opening in the last meeting of Day 1. Brief Scores: Australia 170-3in 51 overs (Travis Head 60*, David Warner 43, Mohammed Shami 1-30, Mohammed Siraj 1-40)vs India