India's Openers Shine as Lead Extends to 130 after Bumrah's Five-Wicket Haul

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Expanding on their 46-run lead from the first innings, Rahul continued to showcase his solid technique while Jaiswal demonstrated significant improvement and adaptability in their unbeaten partnership of 84 runs at the top of the order.

Rahul's on-drive off Pat Cummins can easily be called the shot of the match but it was heartening to see Jaiswal put in a big stride forward while driving Mitchell Starc through covers apart from getting under the bounce and playing the ramp shot.

Jaiswal curbed his urge to drive on the up initially and that was the best part about his batting. Once he had defended enough deliveries, the Australian pacers didn't have any option but to try either short or full length which he utilised well.

The whip over midwicket to hit Starc for one-bounce four and then induce a grin from the pacer by telling him "You are slow" spoke volumes about how fearless the current generation of Indian cricketers is.

In the case of Rahul, he kept a very loose bottom-hand and that helped with the deliveries, even the ones that took the thickish edge only to fall way in front of the slip cordon.

Unlike times when he has had issues, Rahul didn't do a front-foot press across the off-stump and his trigger movement was late allowing him to switch on front and backfoot easily.

In the morning, India captain Bumrah deservedly got his 11th five-wicket haul while debutant Harshit Rana bowled a fiery opening spell to dismiss the hosts for 104 at the stroke of lunch despite a stiff last-wicket resistance from Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood. The Indian team would be a touch disappointed that they couldn't get a handy lead, which seemed to be on the cards once Australia were reduced to 79 for 9. But Starc shielded Hazlewood admirably during their 25-run last-wicket stand that lasted 18 overs and got the lead below 50 , making it a contest of who bats better in the second innings. The day began on a bright note as Bumrah , bowling the second over of the day, got one to rear up from back of the length and Carey's edge carried at a good height to Rishabh Pant behind stumps. The skipper's celebration was understated as he purposefully strode back to his bowling mark even before Nathan Lyon had arrived. At the other end, Bumrah started the day with burly Harshit Rana carrying on from where he had left off on the opening day. Unlike on the opening day, the rookie speedster used more short balls, and one such well-directed delivery accounted for Lyon, who was pouched at gully by KL Rahul. Starc showed good defensive qualities before finally, Harshit, coming for his second spell of the day, had Starc trying to slog and the skier was taken by Pant. PTI KHS AM KHS AM AM KHS AM AM

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