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India fall of wickets against Australia

Indian batting line fumbles for the first time in many months. They lost seven wickets to Australia for just 11 runs and the tourists have taken a firm grip
on the opening test. This is some serious cricket we are seeing from the Australian team.

No one was expecting this down fall from the Indian side. They were looking good at the start but then things started to turn down for them and at the end they just kept losing wickets and fell for just 107 runs. Australia has the lead in hand as well.

India was going well at the start but then all of a sudden the wickets started to fell. Murli was caught behind of Starc. This was a great ball from Starc and the Indian opener failed to put this one off his bat. The edge was collected by the Australian wicket keeper.

After this Pujara fell in the same manner. This time it was Hazelwood who took the wicket. This was another beauty. This ball took the edge and was taken in the slips. Virat Kohli was the major wicket of them all. He was out for knot. Kohli edged Starc and was taken in the slips.

After this O’Keefe came in and took six wickets in no time. That was the end of the Indian bating. They lost seven wickets for just 11 runs and the Australians were all over them. This was an amazing performance from the Australian cricket team.

India lost seven wickets for just eleven runs as Australia takes the fight back to a new level. India is all out for just 107 runs and Australia at the moment are dominating the first test here in India. This is a great game of cricket we are witnessing here.

India was not expecting this fight back. The Australian spinners bowled really well. O’Keefe was the leader here as the left arm spinner bamboozled the Indian batting line. India will now have to work magic to come back into this game.

The Indian cricket team was not there at all if we talk about performing well with the bat. They lost quick wickets and by quick we mean real quick. For just eleven runs they gave Australia seven wickets. This is something which the Indian fans did not see coming.

O’Keefe spun India and this is something which is a bit surprising. India is known to bat really well against the spinner but here against this left arm spinner it did not come right. The way Indian batters bat today was absolutely horrible.

They played bad shots by chasing bad balls. Most of them fell behind the wickets. Kohli was the most important wicket and he was taken in the slips. The Indian captain was chasing a side ball and edged it to the Australian slip squad. This was the moment when Australia knew that they have the chance now to make a strong comeback in the match.



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