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Khawaja, Green post tons to place Australia on top in 4th Test

Ashwin sends 6 batters to pavilion and save India face massive total

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NEW DELHI: Rohit Sharma’s captaincy was tested to the hilt on an unresponsive surface as Australia piled on 480 runs thanks to Usman Khawaja (180) Cameron Green (114) on the second day of the 4th Test in Ahmedabad on Friday.

Rohit (17*) and Shubman Gill (18*) added 36 runs in 10 overs to take India to stumps after being hardly troubled on a track that hasn’t deteriorated one bit and has shown no signs of wear and tear.
AS IT HAPPENED
The most awkward time to start an innings was during the last 10 overs of the day but Gill lofted Nathan Lyon for a six down the ground to signal his attacking intent in that short span of time.Australia still holds a massive advantage as their three spinners are likely to get more purchase than their Indian counterparts going into the third day.
Khawaja’s marathon knock of 180 lasted 10 hours and 11 minutes and he faced 422 balls, which is effectively 70.2 overs of the total 167.2 overs faced by the Australian team.
Green’s maiden Test hundred, an eminently attractive 114, laced with 18 boundaries, was a good counter-punching effort on a track which was easy to bat on and which gives value for shots playing within the ‘V’.Their 208-run stand that lasted 59.4 overs will certainly add a lot of confidence in the Australian dressing room, after failing to cross 275 even once in the five completed innings during the first three games.
The plight of the Indian attack was evident when Todd Murphy (41 off 65 balls) and Nathan Lyon (34 off 96 balls) added 70 runs for the ninth wicket in just 19.2 overs in a stand where a few audacious shots were played in between a couple of streaky ones.
When a bowling unit concedes a total of 11 boundaries off batter Nos. 9 and 10, the going really gets tough.
No credit will be enough for Ashwin (47.2-15-91-6), who gave his all manfully and got his 32nd five-wicket haul in Test cricket and is now only 27 wickets short of becoming second Indian after Anil Kumble to complete the coveted 500 wickets.

By the time they reached the milestone, Australia had crossed the 475-run mark and are in a position to dictate the flow of this game.
But the day certainly belonged to Green, who completed a well-deserved maiden hundred.

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