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Shatter day for Virat Kohli & Co

Nathan Lyon picks up 7 wickets as Australia pip India by 48 runs in a thriller

Adelaide: Nathan Lyon bowled Australia to a gripping 48-run victory with Indian skipper Virat Kohli almost conjuring a come-from-behind win with a magnificent last day century in the first Adelaide Test on Saturday. The off-spinner claimed seven wickets in India’s second innings and 12 for the match as he spun the home side to a thrilling triumph after Australia had set the tourists 364 runs for victory on a rollercoaster final day.

No team has scored more than 315 runs and won in Adelaide since 1902, but Kohli almost singlehandedly brought off an astonishing win with his second century of the match before he was caught on the boundary rope for 141 in the 82nd over. While Kohli had an impressive near victory in his first Test as India’s captain, it was the maligned Lyon who was Australia’s match-winner, snaring seven for 152 on the wearing Adelaide drop-in pitch to go with his five for 134 in the first innings.

“It’s very special. This first Test is one we will remember and cherish for the rest of our careers, there’s no doubt about that,” injured Australia skipper Michael Clarke said.“The way the boys didn’t fear losing and tried to push as hard as they could to try and win the game was something I was very proud of,” he said. Kohli became the second Indian since Vijay Hazare to score two centuries in a Test at the Adelaide Oval since 1948.


But batting partner Murali Vijay, on 99, had no such luck and was cruelly out leg before wicket to Lyon three balls after Kohli raised his second century.Vijay was crestfallen and needed Kohli to console him and send him on his way ending an 185-run stand for the third wicket which had the tourists on course for victory. Ajinkya Rahane was out five balls later when he played forward and was given out caught by Chris Rogers at short leg, handing Lyon his second wicket of the over.


David Warner then took a brilliant one-handed catch at leg slip to dismiss Rohit Sharma (6) and give Lyon his fourth wicket of the innings as the game continued to ebb and flow.
Wriddhiman Saha continued India’s run chase with a six and a sweep for four but he went for another big heave and was bowled by Lyon.Kohli’s majestic innings came to an end six overs from the finish with a marvellous catch by Mitchell Marsh on the boundary rope to kill off India’s last main hope.


Kohli had pulled Lyon to Marsh with his eyes into the sun but he took the catch just off the ground. The Indian skipper was given a standing ovation as he left the ground.
“I was reacting and being positive at the crease, nothing more than that, playing on my instinct and at the same time trying to calculate the innings and the target as well,” Kohli said.

Kohli, Dhawan, Warner fined

Meanwhile, Warner, Dhawan and Kohli were found guilty of breaching the ICC Code of Conduct during the fourth day’s play . Warner and Dhawan were fined 15 and 30 per cent of their match fees respectively for their roles in an incident that took place during the second session of play on Friday, while Kohli was fined 30 per cent of his match fee.

Warner and Dhawan were both fined for their roles in events that followed after Varun Aaron’s delivery that bowled Warner was called a no ball after a video review. “The three players admitted the offences and accepted the sanctions proposed by Match Referee Jeff Crowe. As such, there was no need for a formal hearing,” an ICC release said.

Scorecard

Australia (1st innings): 517/7 declared
India (1st innings): 444
Australia (2nd innings): 290/5 declared
India (2nd innings): M. Vijay lbw b Lyon 99, S. Dhawan c Haddin b Johnson 9, C. Pujara c Haddin b Lyon 21, V. Kohli c Marsh b Lyon 141, A. Rahane c Rogers b Lyon 0, R. Sharma c Warner b Lyon 6, W. Saha b Lyon 13, K. Sharma (not out) 4, M. Shami c Johnson b Harris 5, V. Aaron lbw b Johnson 1, I. Sharma st Haddin b Lyon 1. Extras (b5, lb8, w2) 15. Total (in 87.1 overs) 315.
FoW: 1-16, 2-57, 3-242, 4-242, 5-277, 6-299, 7-304, 8-309, 9-314.
Bowling: Johnson 16-2-45-2, Harris 19-6-49-1, Lyon 34.1-5-152-7, Siddle 9-3-21-0, Watson 2-0-6-0, Smith 3-0-18-0, Marsh 4-1-11-0.
MoM: Nathan Lyon

( Source : agencies )
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