The Indian Cricket Team’s batting was completely exposed as the Australian pacer Mitchell Starc wreaked havoc during day 1 of the pink-ball test at the Adelaide Oval, which began on Friday, December 06, 2024.
Starc ‘Bowls Fast’ To Jaiswal
In a thrilling sequence of play, Mitchell Starc struck early, dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal off the very first ball of the match. He then went on to take two more quick wickets before the dinner break, leaving India reeling.
Starc Dismantles India’s Top Order
Starc’s relentless pace did significant damage, sending back KL Rahul (37 off 64) and Virat Kohli (7 off 8) in quick succession, leaving Australia well and truly in the driver’s seat. Earlier, Rahul and Shubman Gill (31 off 51) had added a steady 69 for the second wicket, giving India a decent base. However just when it seemed India was off to a good start, disaster struck.
Starc And Boland Continue The Carnage
Scott Bolland delivered another crushing blow to send Gill packing in the final over before the break with a full ball, which trapped the opener plumb in front. India’s collapse happened in quick time and decisiveness since the last three wickets yielded just 12 runs; it left the team facing a precarious situation.
Rohit Sharma Departs Early
Rohit Sharma, who had been watching from the dressing room, was soon called to join Rishabh Pant (4 not out) at the crease, with India’s hopes hanging by a thread. Having dropped himself down the order to accommodate K.L Rahul at the top, Rohit found himself thrust into a growing crisis.
Starc Completes His Five-Wicket Haul
Mitchell Starc came in after the break and pulled off a memorable five-wicket haul against India, adding two more wickets to that list of R. Ashwin and Harshit Rana.
India Lose Their Momentum Under Starc’s Pressure
The day 1 had begun so promisingly for India when they decided to bat on a grassy pitch however, the innings soon became one-way traffic in favor of the Australians. Jaiswal, who had just completed his memorable debut in Australia, was out first ball to a full, swinging delivery by Starc, leg before wicket.
Gill And Rahul Fight Back But Fall To Starc’s Short Balls
Shubman Gill, coming in after injury, looked confident at the crease, while Rahul, after a slow start, started playing aggressively. The pair did well against Starc, whose inconsistent lengths let Gill in particular thrive, with several stylish cover drives and off-drives off the left-arm pacer. However, India’s progress was halted as Starc’s short-pitched deliveries caught Rahul and Kohli off guard. Both were dismissed in successive overs with sharp bounces sending them to the slips. Boland then sent back Gill as tea arrived and India now was in a vulnerable state.
Australia In Command With Starc’s Blitz
Australia now has the upper hand in the contest as India’s promising position now is shattered in a marvelous display of seam bowling.
Australia Playing At Adelaide Is A Test For India
Australia has a strong track record in Day-Night Tests at Adelaide, consistently posting impressive first-innings totals. In their last four outings at the venue, Australia has scored 442/8 declared, 589/3 declared, 473/9 declared, and 511/7 declared, showcasing their ability to dominate the batting-friendly conditions with long partnerships.
India’s Struggles In Adelaide’s Pink Ball Tests
In contrast, India has had a tough time batting first in Adelaide’s pink-ball tests. The best they could do was 259/9 declared in 2018. Their other three tests have seen much lower totals in the first innings, such as 202, 244, and 180. That is quite a stark difference, really, to say that India has not really managed to adjust to the pink ball and to Adelaide conditions generally, usually failing to meet the high Australian standards.
Will India bounce back the way they did in the 1st test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Perth or will Australia dominate the second test and make the series scoreline equal?
The Sportz Planet Desk,
Atharva Shetye