Nitish Kumar Reddy was on the charge for India on Day 1 of the 1st Test against Australia in Adelaide. With India reeling at 141/8, Nitish took it upon himself to take his side close to the 200-run mark. He targeted Australia pacer Scott Boland late in the second session, and even reverse-ramped him for a six. On the second ball of the 42 over, Boland fired a delivery which would have gone on to hit the top of off. However, Reddy shuffled and reverse-ramped the ball over third man.
Jasprit Bumrah, who was standing at the non-striker’s end, was all smiles after seeing Nitish’s non-chalant stroke play. The two shared a laugh over the same.
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Reddy was the last Indian batter to be dismissed as the visitors were bowled out for 180. Mitchell Starc bagged his 15th five-wicket haul to register figures of 6/48.
KL Rahul was the next best batsman for India, having scored 37 after surviving a couple of early calls. Shubman Gill also hit 31, while Ravichandran Ashwin (22) and Rishabh Pant (21) also made valuable contributions.
As many as 36,225 heads dotted the stands at the Adelaide Oval on the first day of the second India-Australia Test here to create a new record for crowd turnout during a five-day game featuring the two sides.
According to data provided by Cricket Australia (CA), the previous record was 35,081 spectators during the 2011–12 series in which India were whitewashed 4–0 by the home team.
A sell-out crowd was predicted at the 53,500-capacity ground on Friday, as India and Australia renewed their rivalry after a long break between the first and second Test.
This is India’s first pink-ball Test in Australia since they were rolled over for 36 at the same venue back in 2020.
Fans also turned up in record numbers at the Optus Stadium in Perth for the first Test, which the visitors won by 295 runs for their biggest victory on Australia soil.
As per CA, the opening two days at the Perth Stadium set records for attendance at any Test match in Perth, with 31,302 (Day 1) and 32,368 (Day 2) going through the gates respectively.
The total attendance for the series-opener of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy was 96,463, the second-highest total attendance ever recorded in Perth and the highest at Perth Stadium, CA had stated in its press release.
Big crowds are also expected in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, venues for the remaining games of the five-match series.
(With PTI Inputs)
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