David Warner pushes India to wall
Adelaide: David Warner’s second century put Australia in control of the first Test against India but umpires twice had to intervene as tempers flared in Adelaide.Warner’s batting again caused trouble for India, scoring 102 to go with his emotional first-day 145 as Australia built a healthy lead in the first of the four-Test series. At the close, the Australians had extended their overall lead to 363 runs at 290 for five, with an overnight declaration expected. First-innings centurion Steve Smith was 52 not out and Brad Haddin was on 14.
The home side went after runs late in the day and Mitchell Marsh clubbed leg-spinner Karn Sharma for three sixes and a four in one over before he was caught on the ropes for 40 off 26 balls going after another six.The highest successful run chase at the Adelaide Oval remains 315 for six by Australia against England in 1902.But it was a day marked by confrontations and English umpire Ian Gould had to step in as players exchanged terse words and pointed fingers at each other.
The first spat came after Warner was bowled by express paceman Varun Aaron for 66 in the 34th over, only to be recalled when replays showed Aaron had sent down a no-ball. Aaron had given Warner a loud send-off, but the pugnacious opener responded in kind when he was recalled to the crease.Shane Watson, Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan all joined in, exchanging sharp words before umpire Gould eventually calmed down the warring parties.
Tensions again rose when Smith and Kohli came together, prompting Warner to run down from the other end of the pitch and come face-to-face with the India captain before Gould again restored peace.Warner, dropped on 89, was finally out in the 60th over when he was bowled around his legs by Karn Sharma. The Indians also claimed the wickets of Chris Rogers (21), Watson (33) and skipper Michael Clarke (7), but with each run Australia were making the task even more difficult for the tourists on a wearing pitch heading into Saturday’s final day. The Australians took charge after dismissing the tourists for 444 before lunch to open a 73-run lead.
Off-spinner Nathan Lyon claimed his sixth five-wicket Test haul to bowl Australia into a handy lead over India in the extended morning session. Lyon captured five for 134 off 36 overs as India unravelled after resuming at 369 for five. The tourists lost five wickets for 75 on the fourth morning.
Scorecard
Australia (1st innings): 517/7 decl.
India (1st innings): M. Vijay c Haddin b Johnson 53, S. Dhawan b Harris 25, C. Pujara b Lyon 73, V. Kohli c Harris b Johnson 115, A. Rahane c Watson b Lyon 62, R. Sharma c & b Lyon 43, W. Saha c Watson b Lyon 25, K. Sharma b Siddle 4, M. Shami c Watson b Siddle 34, I. Sharma c Smith b Lyon 0, V. Aaron (not out) 3. Extras (lb4, w1, nb2) 7. Total (in 116.4 overs) 444.
FoW: 1-30, 2-111, 3-192, 4-293, 5-367, 6-399, 7-406, 8-422, 9-422.
Bowling: Johnson 22-6-102-2, Harris 21-6-55-1, Lyon 36-4-134-5, Siddle 18.4-2-88-2, Marsh 11-4-29-0, Watson 5-1-13-0, Smith 3-0-19-0
Australia (2nd innings): C. Rogers c Rohit b Karn 21, D. Warner b Karn 102, S. Watson b Shami 33, M. Clarke c Saha b Aaron 7, S. Smith (batting) 52, M. Marsh c Vijay b Rohit 40, B. Haddin (batting) 14. Extras (b1, lb6, w5, nb9) 21. Total (for five wickets in 69 overs) 290.
FoW: 1-38, 2-140, 3-168, 4-213, 5-266.
Bowling: Shami 11-2-42-1, Ishant 14-3-41-0, Karn 16-2-95-2, Vijay 6-0-27-0, R. Sharma 12-2-35-1, Aaron 10-0-43-1.