Match Centre
Match Details
Series
Toss
Player Of The Match
Series result
Match number
Season
Hours of play (local time)
Match days
TV Umpires
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
Scorecard Summary
AUSTRALIA 260 (94.5 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Mitchell Starc61 (63)
- Matt Renshaw68 (156)
- Ravichandran Ashwin3/63 (34.5)
- Umesh Yadav4/32 (12)
INDIA 105 (40.1 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Ajinkya Rahane13 (55)
- KL Rahul64 (97)
- Steve O'Keefe6/35 (13.1)
- Mitchell Starc2/38 (9)
AUSTRALIA 285 (87 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Steven Smith109 (202)
- Matt Renshaw31 (50)
- Ravichandran Ashwin4/119 (28)
- Ravindra Jadeja3/65 (33)
INDIA 107 (33.5 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Cheteshwar Pujara31 (58)
- Ajinkya Rahane18 (21)
- Steve O'Keefe6/35 (15)
- Nathan Lyon4/53 (14.5)
Scorer: Binoy | Commentator: Nikhil Kalro
2.50pm This is going to sting for India. But take absolutely nothing away from Australia, who have been the only team in this home summer to outclass, outmatch and simply outplay India. They won an important toss, batted decently in their first innings, came out after lunch on the second day, and changed the game with just awesome cricket. Ever since, they've been simply unstoppable. Three men from New South Wales led Australia - first Mitchell Starc with the bat, then Steve O'Keefe with the ball and Steven Smith's hundred. Some really good contributions from Renshaw, Warner and Lyon. O'Keefe took double sixes in the game, and Smith played the best Test innings I have ever seen. This makes this series even more interesting. India will come back hard but Australia have momentum and more importantly, confidence.
The presentation to come.
Steve O'Keefe is the Man of the Match: "A first innings was a bit of blur. The ball tended to skid on more than spin so it exposed the stumps and the lbw. My first six wickets was ordinary, I had to change it up quickly. Our batters worked really hard not to get beaten on one edge."
Steven Smith: "Thought it was going to be hardwork. I'm proud of the way the guys played. Winning the toss was a bonus, good plans in place. O'Keefe was outstanding. We've got some good players of spin and good spinners. It's been 4502 days since Australia won a Test in India, I know it to the day. A massive lead in this wicket. When he pulled his length back slightly (O'Keefe), it felt he'd get a wicket every ball. You need to have some luck on a wicket like that. It took a lot of grit and determination.
Virat Kohli: "It's been a good run. Good to see the support. We got outplayed in this game. We got to take it on the chin, accept that they outplayed us. It was our worst batting display in the last two years. We need to see what we did wrong. They exploited it better than us. They put us under pressure throughout and deserved to win this game. We've had two really bad sessions and to pull it back against a quality side is very difficult. No excuses. Sometimes, you have to take your hat off and tell the opposition well done."
Nathan Lyon: Our plan was to compete hard, we did. We saw a lot of Ashwin, and we tried to replicate what he does in these conditions. Great, I'll take this pitch everywhere. "
Darren Lehmann: "Great result, really impressed with our batting. It's a challenge for both sides. We learned some lessons from Sri Lanka. A challenge to replicate that in Bangalore. We spoke about good defense and take on the game when you can."
J Yadav c †Wade b Lyon 5 (17m 17b 1x4 0x6) SR: 29.41
India have more than their first innings
Thatcher: "What is that I can hear? It sounds like Test cricket pitches being hastily watered in Bangalore, Ranchi, and Dharamsala!"
END OF OVER:33 | 1 Run | IND: 103/9
- Umesh Yadav0 (1b)
- Jayant Yadav1 (12b)
- Steve O'Keefe15-4-35-6
- Nathan Lyon14-2-49-3
IND v AUS 2016-17 News
Cheteshwar Pujara on R Ashwin: brilliant, relentless, always learning
The India batter pays tribute to his offspinner team-mate, who stands on the verge of his 100th Test
Were the pitches tougher to bat on in the 2023 India-Australia series or the 2017 one? Here's what the data says
Looking at pitching lines and lengths for offspinners against right-hand batters tells a story
Nine deadly pitches
The Wanderers has become the ninth full-member pitch to be rated 'poor' or worse since the ICC introduced its pitch and outfield monitoring process
How India became a cricketing heavyweight
The team's evolution over the decades has led to today's formidable and combative unit that has reached the upper echelons of the sport
How significant are India's gains this season?
They have greater depth in their bowling now, and a few of their batsmen have made large strides