NEW DELHI: Shikhar Dhawan
hit a 85-ball hundred, fastest by any cricketer on debut in Test history
to take India's first innings to 156/0 at tea on the third day of the
third Test against Australia at Punjab Cricket Association Stadium in
Mohali on Saturday.
Dhawan broke the record of England wicket-keeper batsman Matt Prior who reached his 100 off 105 balls against the West Indies at Lord's in May 2007.
Dhawan had hit a run-a-ball half-century as India began their first innings on a strong note.
Mixing caution well with aggression, openers Murali Vijay and Dhawan brought up the 100-run stand in the 22nd over.
Debutant Dhawan gave a good account of himself by pulling and driving with ease and immaculate timing and outscored Vijay in the stand.
Vijay and Dhawan safely played out the one over before lunch to take India to 3/0.
India bowled out Australia for 408 runs in their first innings.
Australia scored at a brisk rate as Steven Smith and Mitchell Starc took the attack to the opposition.
A 97-run partnership between Smith and Starc for the eighth wicket and then a 51-run stand by Starc and Nathan Lyon for the ninth wicket might just hurt India little bit.
The Australian innings ended when R Ashwin trapped Xavier Doherty plumb in front of the wicket.
Starc hit a career-best 99 before edging a Ishant Sharma delivery to Indian captain and keeper MS Dhoni.
Ishant bowled a full delivery outside off, Starc chased it and only got a nick behind for Dhoni to dive to his left and catch it as Starc missed what could have been a well-deserved century.
Smith hit 92 before he was stumped by Indian captain MS Dhoni off Pragyan Ojha.
Ojha bowled a loopy delivery on the middle, Smith was drawn forward to play, the ball ripped and gripped off the surface to turn away. Smith's back foot did not stay in and Dhoni was sharp as usual behind to whip the bails off in a flash. No third umpire was needed as the square leg umpire raised the finger.
The day's play started with Smith and Starc resuming Australia's first innings.
On Day 2, the Indians created many chances and spurned many, as Australia finished on 273/7.
Dhawan broke the record of England wicket-keeper batsman Matt Prior who reached his 100 off 105 balls against the West Indies at Lord's in May 2007.
Dhawan had hit a run-a-ball half-century as India began their first innings on a strong note.
Mixing caution well with aggression, openers Murali Vijay and Dhawan brought up the 100-run stand in the 22nd over.
Debutant Dhawan gave a good account of himself by pulling and driving with ease and immaculate timing and outscored Vijay in the stand.
Vijay and Dhawan safely played out the one over before lunch to take India to 3/0.
India bowled out Australia for 408 runs in their first innings.
Australia scored at a brisk rate as Steven Smith and Mitchell Starc took the attack to the opposition.
A 97-run partnership between Smith and Starc for the eighth wicket and then a 51-run stand by Starc and Nathan Lyon for the ninth wicket might just hurt India little bit.
The Australian innings ended when R Ashwin trapped Xavier Doherty plumb in front of the wicket.
Starc hit a career-best 99 before edging a Ishant Sharma delivery to Indian captain and keeper MS Dhoni.
Ishant bowled a full delivery outside off, Starc chased it and only got a nick behind for Dhoni to dive to his left and catch it as Starc missed what could have been a well-deserved century.
Smith hit 92 before he was stumped by Indian captain MS Dhoni off Pragyan Ojha.
Ojha bowled a loopy delivery on the middle, Smith was drawn forward to play, the ball ripped and gripped off the surface to turn away. Smith's back foot did not stay in and Dhoni was sharp as usual behind to whip the bails off in a flash. No third umpire was needed as the square leg umpire raised the finger.
The day's play started with Smith and Starc resuming Australia's first innings.
On Day 2, the Indians created many chances and spurned many, as Australia finished on 273/7.


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