India maintained their strong position on Day 3 of the first Test in Perth against Australia, thanks to brilliant performances from Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah. Kohli’s century and Bumrah’s key wickets put India firmly in control as they sought to extend their lead.
Bumrah Strikes Late to Leave Australia Reeling
Jasprit Bumrah made a significant impact late on Day 3, taking two crucial wickets. He dismissed Nathan McSweeney and Marnus Labuschagne, reducing Australia to 12/3 in their chase of 534 runs. Moreover, Mohammed Siraj removed Pat Cummins, further strengthening India’s grip on the match.
Kohli’s Century and India’s Declaration
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli returned to form in style, scoring his 30th Test century off 143 balls. With his century in the bag, India declared their second innings at 487/6, giving Australia a daunting target of 534 runs. Kohli’s knock included eight fours and two sixes, and it set the stage for India to take charge of the game.
Jaiswal Shines Before Dismissal
Earlier in the day, Yashasvi Jaiswal impressed with a knock of 161, after bringing up his 150 post-lunch. His performance helped India extend their lead to 405 runs. Alongside KL Rahul, who scored 77, Jaiswal formed a vital partnership. Rahul’s consistency in overseas conditions continues to be a highlight for India, and he will look to build on his strong start in the remaining matches.
India’s Comprehensive Lead and Australia’s Struggles
India’s first innings was a complete team effort, posting 150 runs and bowling Australia out for just 104. The pitch conditions favored seam bowling, and India capitalized on them, putting themselves in a commanding position in the series opener. Australia’s top order, however, struggled to handle the pressure from India’s bowlers.
Australia’s Tough Task Ahead
Looking ahead, Australia faces a tough challenge. With three wickets down and a large target in front of them, they will need a strong recovery. The pitch conditions are expected to worsen, making it difficult for their batters to make a comeback. Pat Cummins and his team will need a patient and resilient performance to get back into the game.
India’s Plan for Day 4
India’s strategy on Day 4 will be to build their lead further while minimizing risks. With a substantial lead in hand, they will aim to add runs quickly but carefully. Meanwhile, Bumrah and Siraj will look to exploit any cracks in the pitch and dismiss Australia’s remaining top order. India will be focused on dismissing Australia as soon as possible and pushing for victory in the first Test. Till the last reports, India needs 5 more wickets to win first test. Australia were at 93/5.
Key Highlights from Day 3
- Bumrah’s two wickets leave Australia at 12/3, needing 522 more runs to win.
- Kohli scores his 30th Test century, and India declares at 487/6, setting Australia a target of 534.
- Yashasvi Jaiswal knock of 161, contributing to India’s commanding position.
- Rahul scores 77, and the opening partnership with Jaiswal accumulates 201 runs.
- Quick fire 38 from N.K. Reddy in 27 balls strengthening India’s lead to 533.