AUS VS IND 5th Test Day 2: Australia's First Innings was Ended to 181 Runs
The play of the second day of the Sydney Test is over. At the time of stumps, India had scored 141 runs for 6 wickets in its second innings. Team India got a lead of 4 runs in the first innings. Indian team is ahead by 145 runs.
Australia vs India 5th Test Day 2: The last match of the five-match Test series between India and Australia is going on in Sydney. Saturday was the second day of this Test. India had scored 185 runs in its first innings. In reply, Australia's second innings was reduced to 181 runs. India has scored 141 runs after losing six wickets in its second innings.
By the end of the second day, India has scored 141 runs in its second innings after losing six wickets. On the basis of the first innings, Team India had a lead of four runs. Thus, the total lead of the Indian team is now 145 runs. After winning the toss and batting first, India scored 185 runs in its first innings. In reply, Australia's first innings ended at 181 runs.
By the end of the second day's play, Ravindra Jadeja is unbeaten on eight runs and Washington Sundar on six runs. The Indian team had a good start. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul added 42 runs for the first wicket. Rahul became the victim of Boland after scoring 13 runs and Yashasvi 22 runs. Shubman Gill became the victim of Webstar after scoring 13 runs. Virat Kohli was once again caught out in the slip while trying to touch the ball outside the off stump. He could score six runs. Boland once again hunted Kohli.
Rishabh Pant played a courageous innings of 61 runs in 33 balls with the help of six fours and four sixes. At the same time, Nitish Reddy failed for the third consecutive innings. He could score four runs.
For Australia, Boland has taken four wickets so far, while Cummins and Webster have got one wicket each.
Jasprit Bumrah's Injury Update
Jasprit Bumrah suddenly left the field on the second day of the Sydney Test match. Bumrah bowled sharply in the first session and gave India the first success of the day. But after bowling one over in the second session, Bumrah left the ground. He was taken to the hospital for a scan. But then no one knew what had happened to Bumrah. Why was he taken to the hospital. At that time it was said that Bumrah was out due to injury.
After the end of the second day's play, pacer Prasidh Krishna gave a big update on the injury of his fellow bowler.
"Bumrah had a back spasm. He went for scans, and the medical team is monitoring him. We will know more once the medical team gets back to us," Krishna said.
"I think no matter who is leading, as a team, we prepare really well about what we need to do when we go in as a bowling unit. So, the plan was pretty clear, whether Bumrah was on or Virat was on. Not much changed that way." Krishna said on as in Bumrah's absence, Virat Kohli led the team.
With 32 wickets so far in this Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, Bumrah is in red-hot form and has been the main threat to an Australian line-up nursing a 2-1 lead.