Melbourne Test: Agarwal shines on debut, India grab advantage on day one

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MELBOURNE, DEC 26,
Debutant Mayank Agarwal provided the base with a confident half-century before Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara steered India to a solid 215 for 2 on day one of the third Test against Australia, here on Wednesday.
Agarwal, thrust into the squad following the failures of KL Rahul and Murali Vijay, responded with a 76-run knock off 161 balls, sorting out India’s opening woes to some extent.
The conditions, though, were completely different from what Rahul and Vijay had countered in bowler-friendly Adelaide and Perth.
The MCG pitch turned out to be docile, ideal for someone making his Test debut as the Australian pacers had to bend their back to get the Kookaburra ball to rise sharply.
Makeshift opener Hanuma Vihari did not make many runs, getting just 8 off 68 balls in his 40-run stand with Agarwal but they batted out 18.5 overs, India’s longest opening stand in terms of balls faced in Test cricket across Australia, New Zealand, England and South Africa since December 2010.
Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir had batted out 29.3 overs against the Proteas at Centurion in that year.
The combination of Agarwal and Vihari was India’s sixth opening pairing in 2018, and fifth in 11 overseas Tests this year.
Agarwal missed out on scoring a hundred on Test debut but grabbed the opportunity.
His 76 came off 161 balls with eight shots to the fence and one over it.
During his knock, he became only the second Indian to make a 50-plus score on debut on Australian soil after Dattu Phadkar (51) at SCG in December, 1947.
Overall, he became the seventh Indian batsman to score a half-century on Test debut. He fell at the stroke of tea, caught down the leg side to be the second victim of paceman Pat Cummins, the only successful bowler for the hosts today.
Skipper Kohli and Pujara then took control over the proceedings denying the hosts any more success in the final session. However, Kohli survived a hostile Mitchell Starc over towards the end to stay unbeaten on 47.

Tim Paine grassed a caught behind chance when Kohli chased one from Starc in that over.

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