2nd Test Day 1: India 16/1, Rohit Out, Highlights
The second Test match between India and Australia got off to a dramatic start at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, with India losing their captain Rohit Sharma early on. The day was dominated by the Australian bowlers, who were relentless in their attack, and ended with India struggling at 16/1.
Rohit Sharma's Early Dismissal
The Indian innings began with a sense of urgency, as Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul looked to get off to a quick start. However, the Australian bowlers, led by Mohammed Shami, were well prepared and applied pressure from the outset.
The breakthrough came in the 5th over when Nathan Lyon trapped Rohit Sharma LBW. The dismissal was a major blow for India, as Rohit had been in excellent form in the first Test match.
A Struggling Indian Batting Line-up
After Rohit's dismissal, Rahul and Cheteshwar Pujara found it difficult to get going on a pitch that was offering assistance to the bowlers.
The Australian bowlers were relentless in their pressure, and the Indian batsmen were forced to play defensively.
Pujara, who has been a mainstay of the Indian batting order, also struggled and was dismissed for just 4 runs.
Australia's Bowling Dominance
The Australian bowlers were the clear stars of the day, with Shami and Lyon particularly impressive. They exploited the conditions well and bowled with great accuracy and aggression.
The Australian fielders also contributed to their dominance, with a number of sharp catches.
Key Moments of Day 1
- Rohit Sharma's early dismissal: This was a major turning point in the day, as it put India on the back foot from the start.
- Nathan Lyon's performance: Lyon was a constant threat, bowling with accuracy and spin.
- The struggle of the Indian batsmen: The Indian batsmen were unable to adapt to the conditions and struggled to score runs.
- Australia's fielding: The Australian fielders were alert and sharp, taking some crucial catches.
What to Expect on Day 2
Day 2 promises to be an exciting day of cricket, as India will look to recover from their poor start.
The Indian batsmen will need to show more resilience and patience, while the Australian bowlers will be looking to continue their dominance.
It is likely that the pitch will continue to offer assistance to the bowlers, making it a challenging day for the batsmen.