Fast bowlers dominated on Perth Test!

Balasahana Suresh

Fast bowlers dominated on the first day of the first Test being played between india and australia in Perth. A total of 17 wickets fell on the first day of the Perth Test. Team india was all out for just 150 runs in the first innings. After this, australia lost 7 wickets for 67 runs by the end of the day's play. jasprit bumrah took 4 wickets for India. At the same time, Mohammad Siraj got two successes. The match is now completely in India's control.


When the indian team was all out for 150 runs, it seemed that the Australian team was far ahead in this match, but the indian bowlers turned the tables. Despite scoring 150 runs, Team india can now take the lead in the first innings. All 17 wickets on the first day were taken by fast bowlers.


The Australian team, which came out to bat in response to India's 150 runs, had a very bad start. In his debut test, Nathan McSweeney was dismissed after scoring just 10 runs with the help of two fours in 13 balls. After this, Usman Khawaja also got out for 08. Then Steve Smith, who came to bat at number four, could not open his account. All three were sent to the pavilion by Jasprit Bumrah.


After three wickets fell for 19 runs, Australian fans were expecting a big innings from Travis Head and Marron Labuschagne, but the indian bowlers did not let this happen. Fast bowler Harshit Rana, who was playing his debut test, bowled out Travis Head. He returned to the pavilion after scoring 11 runs with the help of two fours. Then Mitchell Marsh also returned to the pavilion after scoring six runs.


 Marnus Labuschagne could also score just two runs in 52 balls and was dismissed. Both of them were sent to the pavilion by Siraj.

On one side wickets kept falling continuously, but on the other end wicketkeeper batsman alex Carey stood firm. He is unbeaten on 19 runs with the help of three fours. Captain Pat Cummins got out after scoring three runs, which was the last wicket of the first day. Along with Carey, Mitchell Starc remained unbeaten on six runs.

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