Australia vs India: Third Test WACA (live scores, commentary - day two)

By Suneer Chowdhary / Roar Guru

If Ben Hilfenahaus’ four-wicket haul was not enough, Dave Warner’s swashbuckling century deflated whatever little that remained of the Indian morale on the first day of the WACA Test match.

We’ll bring you the live scores and commentary of the action throughout the second day of the third Test match, with the match starting at 13.30 am AEDT on Saturday.

Down 2-0 and under immense pressure to overturn a six-match losing streak away from home, India would have come into the Test hoping for a better batting performance. Instead they were bowled out for their second-lowest score since January 1 last year.

It was not a one-off for India. The much-famed batting line-up had, in the process, collapsed for a sub-200 score for the third time in five innings.

None of the top-order, bar Gautam Gambhir and Virat Virat Kohli to an extent fronted up too well to the swing, at good pace, of Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle.

Virender Sehwag’s form continued to desert him as he edged one from Hilfenhaus that swung as prodigiously as Gary Gilmour’s deliveries under the Headingley clouds. The tone was set and the rest of the side capitulated.

Not too many would have given India a chance to eke out a lead but there wouldn’t have been too many who would have expected what followed.

Warner cut and drove with as much élan as he did powerfully in his 80-ball effort. It was his second century in his four Test matches and couldn’t have been more contrasting to his first – which tilted more towards a typical Geoffrey Boycott century than to any of Vivian Richards’ tons.

This one was Warner teaching the Indian bowlers a thing or three about batting in a T20 game.

Ed Cowan paled in comparison but was no mere spectator at the other end. His unbeaten 40 took only 58 balls.

He survived a caught-behind appeal, which sounded more like a whimper from a team resigned to its fate. The use of DRS would have helped the team but its non-existence negated that possibility. Even if it was in use, it seemed doubtful that the Indians would have taken that route.

Any kind of day on Saturday will be an improvement for the Indians. Really, it cannot get worse than the first, but given how India has gone about their business in the last six and a something Test matches away from home, I wouldn’t be putting my money on it.

On a flat pitch, Australia should be able to bat out the day and carve out a 300-run plus lead.

Unless of course, Zaheer Khan can send down the chunk of the overs and pick up a bagful of wickets. Because the southpaw swinger aside, none of the Indian bowlers looked close to getting a wicket.

We will bring you the coverage throughout the fourth day from the WACA, Perth and hope to receive your opinions as the action unfolds.

The Crowd Says:

2012-01-15T01:40:33+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Day three's live commentary here: Australia vs India, Third Test, WACA – Day 3 live scores, commentary http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/01/15/australia-vs-india-third-test-waca-day-3-live-scores-commentary/

2012-01-14T23:33:43+00:00

Razza

Guest


CURRY - CURRY - CURRY - WE NEED RUNS IN A HURRY - INDIA, THE PLANE IS WAITING - BYE.

2012-01-14T10:51:37+00:00

Red Kev

Guest


It is a good time, but he won't.

2012-01-14T10:10:28+00:00

Ranger

Guest


At least, we won one contest : Aus vs Ind 3rd test day2, fastest delivery , speeds : Umesh Yadav 147.7 Ishant Sharma 149.8 Ryan Harris 145.9 Mitchell Starc 143.3 Ben Hilfenhaus 140.7 Peter Siddle144.3

2012-01-14T10:10:22+00:00

Geoff Lemon

Expert


As a Cats fan, even I was cringing in the second half of that one.

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T10:08:29+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


So that is that then, umpires have called it stumps after Siddle sends down another maiden over. India end on 4/88, 120 short of making Australia bat again. After 10 wickets fell on the first day, there were 14 that went down on the second. Anyone reading that line would think that the match is in the balance but Australia are a wicket or two away from another convincing, innings win. And they have Dave Warner and Ed Cowan to thank for that. Warner's swashbuckling 180 and his opening partnership of 214 with Cowan took the game away from India after the visitors were bowled out for 166. Warner's innings aside, Australia scored only 189, and had India got him out early, things could have been different. An innings, therefore, that will be talked about for years to come. In their second innings, India made a decent start, losing nothing off their first 10 overs. Then Starc had Gambhir hop-edging to gully and Sehwag edged one from Siddle to Haddin. Tendulkar did not last too long either and when VVS Laxman got a blob to his name, India were staring at a two-day defeat. Dravid (32) and Kohli (27) have added 37 for the fifth wicket. They will look to take the attack to the opposition tomorrow and wipe out the lead. Not that it will be very easy, especially with the WACA cracks widening by the day. We will be back with the live coverage tomorrow, for what should be the last day of the third Test match.

2012-01-14T10:03:01+00:00

Ranger

Guest


Heck... we surrendered on the 4th day of the 1st test itself. Why are we still fighting ? We wanna go home :(

2012-01-14T10:02:01+00:00

Ranger

Guest


We surrender.

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:58:04+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Beats Dravid with a similar delivery as well. Unlucky not to get an edge off his bat. Probably one more over to be bowled, 4/88 in 31 overs.

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:56:02+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Ryan Harris comes on to replace Hussey. And immediately sends a ripper that beats Kohli's outside edge...

2012-01-14T09:54:45+00:00

Oracle

Guest


They do, but they just announced that they have cut it back to a 3 day Test Match

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:54:31+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Another maiden over - Siddle's first of the innings. India are 4/86 in 30 overs with about eight minutes still go for the day's play to end. India will hope to go into the third day with six wickets still intact.

2012-01-14T09:52:28+00:00

Oracle

Guest


Trip to Geelong a year or so ago? As a Melbourne supporter,The Indians are on a par with the Dees down at Catland in 2011

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:50:31+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Another quiet over from Hussey. It has to be an instinct thing this, to get Hussey on to bowl. Bright sun-shine, light is no problem and one would expect the captain to go for the kill.

2012-01-14T09:48:10+00:00

Ranger

Guest


Do we have to play the 4th test ?

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:46:09+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


FOUR! Amazing shot by Kohli. The man was sent back to deep square-leg to go with a fine-leg and Siddle sent down the bouncer. Pulled away to in front of square-leg for four.

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:43:53+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


Interesting to note that Siddle has only two slips for Dravid. The scoreboard is not reading 4/300 yet.

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:43:05+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


FOUR! Dravid has suddenly looked uncomfortable in the last 15 minutes or so. Edges this through the cordon for four.

2012-01-14T09:42:12+00:00

Rhys

Guest


Johnno, I guess the fact that England came back four years later and towelled up Australia proves that a lot can change in four years. I'd just like a competitive game to watch.

AUTHOR

2012-01-14T09:41:57+00:00

Suneer Chowdhary

Roar Guru


One run from the Hussey over, 4/74.

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