Drops and no-balls hurt Australia against India in WTC

Drops and no-balls hurt Australia against India in WTC

Australia’s sloppiness has threatened to let India again into the World Test Championship ultimate, after Pat Cummins’ facet spilled three probabilities and missed one other to a no-ball early on day three.

Australia managed just one wicket earlier than lunch on Friday, as India went to the primary break at 6-260, nonetheless trailing by 209 at The Oval.

Cummins’ males stay accountable for the match however drops from Usman Khawaja, Cameron Green and David Warner every week out from the Ashes will function a wake-up name.

The captain’s entrance foot can also be a problem, with Cummins denied an lbw for the second time within the match after overstepping to Shardul Thakur within the final over earlier than the break.

Ajinkya Rahane has particularly made Australia pay, going to the break unbeaten on 89 after additionally surviving an lbw courtesy of a Cummins no-ball on 17 on Thursday.

Thakur is alongside him on 36, having been put down on zero and eight.

The pair have mixed for a 108-run stand to place Australia on the again foot for the primary time within the match.

Scott Boland (2-47) has once more been Australia’s greatest with the ball, taking the wicket of KS Bharat (5) within the first over to additional strengthen his Ashes claims.

The Victorian seamed the ball again off a great size to take Bharat’s off stump, the type of ball Steve Smith described on Thursday as being most harmful in England with Boland’s shorter peak.

Australia anticipate to have Josh Hazlewood again for the primary Test at Edgbaston subsequent Friday.

All eight of Boland’s Tests have include one of many frontline quicks unavailable however with each over in England he has pushed nearer to choice.

Data from analysts CricViz reveals Boland has delivered 56 per cent of balls on a great line and size previously three years, a better ratio than some other Test bowler.

Boland was unfortunate to not have a second wicket within the opening over of the day when he had Thakur dropped by a leaping Khawaja at third slip.

Thakur then survived a second probability on eight, when Green dropped a regulation catch at gully off Cummins.

The different drop got here when Warner backed away from a catch at first slip with Rahane on 72, seemingly anticipating wicketkeeper Alex Carey to pouch the possibility.

After additionally surviving the Cummins no-ball on Thursday night, Rahane rubbed salt into Australia’s wound on Friday morning by hooking the short for six.

He additionally survived an lbw overview on umpire’s name off Green, earlier than hitting boundaries off the following two balls from the allrounder and flourishing by the offside off Nathan Lyon.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au