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‘Harden up’: Head’s Smith sledge as act of Aussie defiance FINALLY emerges — LIVE
Travis Head has given Australia something to celebrate following three tough days at Perth Stadium, notching a counterpunching half-century to delay India’s victory in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series opener.
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Chasing an unlikely 534-run target for victory, Australia is 5-151 in the second session on day four, with Head (84*) and hometown hero Mitchell Marsh (31*) unbeaten in the middle.
Resuming day four at 3-12, Australia’s morning got off to a dreadful start with opener Usman Khawaja throwing his wicket away for 4. The left-hander top-edged a short ball from Indian quick Mohammed Siraj into the Perth skyline, with wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant settling underneath the chance.
The volatile deck caused plenty of problems for Steve Smith, who was floored by a length delivery that struck him flush to the chest. At the other end, Head survived a marginal LBW call against Siraj, saved by Umpire’s Call after Hawkeye suggested the ball would have clipped leg stump.
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‘Harden up’: Head’s Smith sledge as act of Aussie defiance FINALLY emerges — LIVE
Travis Head has given Australia something to celebrate following three tough days at Perth Stadium, notching a counterpunching half-century to delay India’s victory in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series opener.
Watch every ball of Australia v India LIVE & ad-break free during play in 4K on Kayo | New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited time offer.
Chasing an unlikely 534-run target for victory, Australia is 5-151 in the second session on day four, with Head (84*) and hometown hero Mitchell Marsh (31*) unbeaten in the middle.
Resuming day four at 3-12, Australia’s morning got off to a dreadful start with opener Usman Khawaja throwing his wicket away for 4. The left-hander top-edged a short ball from Indian quick Mohammed Siraj into the Perth skyline, with wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant settling underneath the chance.
The volatile deck caused plenty of problems for Steve Smith, who was floored by a length delivery that struck him flush to the chest. At the other end, Head survived a marginal LBW call against Siraj, saved by Umpire’s Call after Hawkeye suggested the ball would have clipped leg stump.
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