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Australia vs India 1st Test Live Updates: Australia finish the first day on 67/7
The first day ends with Australia reeling on 67/7 and still trailing by 83 runs at the Optus Stadium in Perth.

That is all the time we have for today folks. Make sure to join in as India try to take a big lead on the second day of the first Test at the Optus Stadium in Perth.
An eventful day of Test cricket comes to a close with Australia looking in massive trouble at 67/7 and trailing by 83 runs. A total of 17 wickets fell on a day where bowlers absolutely dominated over the batters. India will be trying to bundle out the Aussies for less than a 100 runs on the second day of the match.
The Indian pacer gets his fourth wicket of the day in the form of Australia skipper Pat Cummins. Australia now are in deep deep trouble at 59/7.
The Australian batter goes back to the dugout after only scoring 2 runs off 52 deliveries. Siraj gets his second wicket of the innings to leave Australia reeling on 47/6 after 21 overs.
Mohammed Siraj has given the Indian team another happy wicket as he dismissed Mitchell Marsh, who got caught out by KL Rahul. Australia 38/5 after 17 overs.
Not much has happened, Australian batters are looking to take their time to score runs in their own flow. Australia 37/4 after 15 wickets.
The Australian team seems to be having the same issue in scoring runs and losing wickets just like the Indian team. Travis Head has now also been dismissed as he got bowled out by Harshit Rana. Australia 33/4 after 12 overs.
Australian batters also seem to be not getting their form correct on the pitch in Perth as they are not getting much runs. Australia 30/3 after 10 overs.
Jasprit Bumrah has choke Aussie batters as he took wickets of Khawaja and Steven Smith. Ausralian batters fumbling just like Indian batters. Australia 19/3 after 7 overs.
Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah have been bowling maiden overs as Australian batters do not look like they are getting chance to score runs. Australia 19/1 after 6 overs, target 151.
Jasprit Bumrah has given the first blow to Australian team as Nathan McSweeney has been dismissed out Lbw. Australia 14/1 after 3 overs, target 151.
As they start their chase of 151 runs, Aussie openers Nathan McSweeney and Usman Khawaja step on the pitch to open, Jasprit Bumrah to continue with the proceedings.
The inning for India has ended as they have posted a score of exact 150 runs. It is currently innings break, Australian players to step on the pitch soon.
Captain Jasprit Bumrah has gone down as the ninth wicket for the team as debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy and Mohammed Siraj share the pitch for the last wicket. India 144/9 after 49 overs.
The final two wickets remain for Indian side as debutant Harshit Rana has now also been caught out by Labuschagne. Last two players will need to make a massive impact to post out a competitive total. India 128/8 after 47 overs.
This inning is getting harder and harder for Indian team as Rishabh Pant has ben also now caught out by Smith. Indian lineup has been going down this whole inning. India 124/7 after 46 overs.
Nitish Kumar Reddy have somewhat restored hope back for Indian team as they have steadied the innings by a bit with their partnership, still a long way to go. India 121/6 after 45 overs.
The team has finally seemed to have picked up some flow and rhythm, slowly scoring good runs. India 105/6 after 40 overs.
The batters are now seeming to be somewhat on the safe side as they have mad some runs and not given in a wicket as of now. India 83/6 after 35 overs.
Washington Sundar has become the next victim to the Australian bowling. Gone with an edge on a shirt length delivery with some bounce. The ball high high on the bat onto an easy catch. India 73/6 after 32 overs.
The Indian team is witnessing a serious fall of wickets, as half of the team has been dismissed in just 30 overs. The wickets are averaging at a wicket per 6 overs, which might turn out to be not so good for the team. India 67/5 after 30 overs.
Rishabh and Dhruv have come back on the pitch to begin the 2nd session of the Day. Mitchell March t continue with the proceedings.
After 25 overs of game that has shown almost half the Indian lineup getting broken down, it is currently time for lunch break. India 51/4 after 25 overs.
DRS to the rescue for Australia!
Snicko shows an edge and KL Rahul goes.
Starc has 2/6 in his 7th over 🔥 #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/R4mW3yE3VM
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) November 22, 2024
The 23rd over of the game saw the wicket of KL Rahul, but this decision has now come out to be quite controversial. The ball had passed the bat and there came out a spike in the radar. Was that noise from the ball or from the bat and pad hitting together? India 47/4 after 23 overs.
The Indian top-order is looking like it is being decimated by Australian bowlers. It can be due to the unpredictable pitch conditions, or it can be the rain that is causing the pitch to behave. Either way, it is not looking goof for the Indian side. India 47/4 after 23 overs.
Highly sought Kohli has been taken down in this difficult Australian pitch, as he got caught out due to the bounce of the ball. Another hit to Indian lineup. India 40/3 after 20 overs.
After Jaiswal going down for a duck, Devdutt has also missed his opportunity to score good number in Tests and had been dismissed for a duck as well. KL Rahul still going good as Virat Kohli now comes to the ground. India 21/2 after 15 overs.
Most of the balls are going without runs as KL Rahul and Devdutt try their best to get an opening and score any run. India 14/1 after 10 overs.
KL Rahul has scored a tad bit of score while Devdutt is yet to score any run, India 11/1 after 6 overs.
Indian team suffered first blow to their batting lineup, as Yashasvi heads back after being caught out by McSweeney. India 5/q after 3 overs.
Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul have stepped on the pitch to open the innings for India, Mitchell Starc to begin with the proceedings.
UPDATE: Shubman Gill sustained a left thumb injury during Day 2 of match simulation at The WACA. He was not considered for selection for the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
The BCCI Medical Team is monitoring his progress on a daily basis.#TeamIndia | #AUSvIND
— BCCI (@BCCI) November 22, 2024
KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (w), Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar, Harshit Rana, Jasprit Bumrah (c), Mohammed Siraj
The Test match will be telecasted live on Star Sports Network (subscriptions) and DD Sports (free). The match will be streamed live on JioStar (Disney+Hotstar) app and website.
The live action between India and Australia will commence 7:50 AM IST, with the loss being 30 minutes before that.
The ground in Perth has been complimented with cloudy skies and uneven showers. The clouds have stayed a lot longer throughout this week, though curator Isaac MsDonald has been looking confident on this pitch keeping up with the tournament. The lack of sunlight might potentially lead to the surface being dodgy at the start, but settle down gradually.
Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant (wk), Dhruv Jurel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, R Ashwin, Prasidh Krishna, Jasprit Bumrah (c), Mohammad Siraj/Harshit Rana
Usman Khawaja, Nathan McSweeney, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood
After recently suffering a 0-3 Test series whitewash at home against New Zealand, India’s chances of reaching the World Test Championship final took a massive dent. The Men in Blue will be looking bounce back with a victory in Perth and keep their WTC hopes alive.
The first visual of the Perth pitch is out and it looks like there is significant amount of grass covering to ensure there is enough for bowlers in the pitch because of it’s tendency to get flat. Spinners may tend to be really effective on the pitch.