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The West Test: India start second innings with 46-run lead against Australia

Samantha RogersThe West Australian
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KL Rahul of India bats during day two of the First Test.
Camera IconKL Rahul of India bats during day two of the First Test. Credit: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

An unbelievable 17 wickets fell on an extraordinary opening day of the First Test between Australia and India at Perth Stadium.

India captain Jasprit Bumrah took four wickets in a scintillating spell to leave Australia reeling at 7-67, chasing just 150.

Alex Carey (19*) and Mitchell Starc (6*) will return to the crease with the hosts trailing by 83 runs with three wickets remaining.

Follow all the action from day two in our live blog below.

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Injury concern for Mitch Marsh?

Australian cricket great Matthew Hayden has raised concers over all-rounder Mitch Marsh’s fitness after he appeared to pull up sore from a delivery.

Marsh only bowled three overs today before the hosts brought in their fourth bowler, Nathan Lyon, prompting Hayden to ask the question of the West Aussie.

“I tell you what, Mitch (Marsh) looked really sore when he bowled that delivery (the no ball),” he told Seven.

“As he came down through his follow-on, he just looked like he was on ice a little bit. A little stiff.

“The Indian fast bowling unit - it took them to the 42nd over before the fourth bowler came in. Now Nathan Lyon looks like he is warming up.

“Just that workload for Mitch Marsh will be an issue as the summer wears on. It just doesn’t look like he pulled up well there. I do hope everything is all right.”

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SPIN COMES IN

Nathan Lyon comes into the attack with Australia in dire need of a wicket.

The hosts trail by 118 runs with Indian openers Jaiswal and Rahul settled at the crease with a partnership of 72.

Can Lyon, as he so often has, get the breakthrough for the Aussies?

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SHOT!

Yashasvi Jaiswal of India bats during day two of the First Test.
Camera IconYashasvi Jaiswal of India bats during day two of the First Test. Credit: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
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Party at Perth Stadium

Indian fans are bringing the party to Perth Stadium, captured in this video by The West Australian’s Ben Smith.

Ominous signs

India’s openers have put on more than 50 runs and looked untroubled as they take their lead back out to triple figures.

Australia have turned to Mitch Marsh for the breakthrough but he still looks very cautious through the crease and can only manage speeds in the low 120km/h.

Jaiswal and KL Rahul are both opening up as the pitch starts to become flat.

IND 0-57 leading by 103

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Just tuning in?

The West’s chief cricket writer Jackson Barrett can get you up to speed on all the action from the morning.

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Starc the man?

Following their resistance with the bat, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood have opened the bowling for Australia.

KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal are at the crease for India, who now lead by 56.

Starc dismissed both openers in the first innings, with the dangerous Jaiswal out for a duck.

He’s on the board with a single and a boundary early.

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Here we go!

Mitchell Starc has the ball, India lead by 46.

India’s plan of attack

We’re just under 10 minutes away from resuming, with India leading by 46.

What’s their plan of attack for the second innings? Seven’s Aaron Finch has his say:

“I think Jaiswal is going to play his natural game which is aggressive. We saw him driving in the first innings, big drive, caught in the gully for a duck. If he can just tame that slightly. I think KL Rahul his opening partner showed the way. He was prepared to punch the ball, not play expansive drives, used his footwork really well. He can get away though. He’s the type of player where you look after the scoreboard after half an hour and he could be on 30. That could be enough to swing the momentum India’s way, albeit they do have it at the moment.”

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