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india in australia 2018

India vs Australia, 2nd Test, Perth: Kohli, Rahane fifties lead India’s strong reply

From 8 for 2, India's captain and vice-captain struck crucial half-centuries to guide the total to 172/3 at stumps on Day 2.

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Ashwin injury could unsettle India: Hussey

Ashwin, who took six wickets in the first Test at Adelaide Oval, was ruled out of the second Test due to a left abdominal strain.

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Lyon will enjoy bowling with amount of bounce on offer: Finch

The opener believes feels Nathan Lyon will play an important role considering the amount of bounce on offer at the Perth wicket.

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Green and red: A day of two colours

While the green Perth surface was obviously one of the highlights of the opening day, thought also needs to be given on how India's bowlers and Australia's batsmen fared.

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India outplayed us in series opener: Justin Langer

Langer praised the tough attitude of his young side in the 31-run loss in the first Test against India, but added that the visitors thoroughly outplayed them.

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At 21, Rishabh Pant’s cult status on the rise

Pant is a product of the modern age, mature beyond his years and benefitting immeasurably from the wonderful counsel of Rahul Dravid.

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Sourav Ganguly predicts hard-fought series Down Under

Ganguly believes that despite winning the first Test in Adelaide, Virat Kohli's India will have to fight hard to win their maiden series in Australia.

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India end 10-year Australia drought in Adelaide

India won their first Test on Australian soil in a decade on Monday, bowling out the home side in a nail-biting finale to clinch the first Test by 31 runs.

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Virat Kohli advises India batsmen to occupy crease longer to frustrate bowlers

India, who claimed the opening Test by 31 runs, were 86 for 5 in the first innings before Cheteshwar Pujara's gritty 123 helped the visitors post 250.

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Tendulkar, Laxman lead string of congratulatory messages for India

Tendulkar said India's thrilling 31-run win in Adelaide reminded him of the historic Test in 2003 when Dravid and Agarkar scripted a famous victory.

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