Live: Australia strikes first ball after lunch as brilliant Jaiswal continues India’s dominance in Perth

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First Test live: Australia vs India at Perth Stadium

87th over – Can Australia’s bogey number work for them this time?

Hazlewood is charging in at Jaiswal.

Another edge goes straight down off the bat of Yashasvi Jaiswal. He’s playing it so late that the ball is just dying if he doesn’t middle it.

86th over – Mitchell Starc continues to Yashasvi Jaiswal

Wide, short and met by Jaiswal, who slashes away and it runs to deep backward point for a single.

Starc has a look at Kohli, who misses out on a ball down the leg side, almost feathering through to Alex Carey.

Four more balls and he’s not off the mark yet.

85th over – Here comes Virat Kohli

The crowd erupts as the Indian hero emerges from the dugout like a man on a mission.

Virat Kohli walks to the crease during a Test against Australia.
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He wasn’t up to it in the first innings but can he make amends against this beaten and busted Australian attack?

Kohli is still trying to boss the bowlers by standing outside his crease, which is so risky on a pitch with extra bounce.

Edged, but safe. Kohli flashes at a wide one and a thick outside edge sprays out to backward point. Lyon does well to keep Kohli on 0.

WICKET! First ball after lunch and Devdutt Padikkal is gone for 25

Wowee. Straight after the break, Hazlewood rumbles in around the wicket, gets a hint of movement away and finds the outside edge of Devdutt Padikkal.

Maybe he went a little harder at it, or maybe it’s the effect of the harder new ball, but this time it carries to Steve Smith at second slip. Although still only just.

85th over – Josh Hazlewood will charge in for his 17th over after lunch

Can he find something with this new ball?

Bowling without guidance

Does the absence of Australia’s bowling coach go some way to explaining he struggles with the ball the past two days?

Lunch: India 1-275 (Jaiswal 141, Padikkal 25)

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More than 100 runs in that session, another utterly dominant one from the Indian batters.

Australia look absolutely flat.

There seems to be very little energy out there in the middle, very little enthusiasm to handle the sizable task at hand, and very little clue on how to take any wickets.

The new ball has not helped much, if any, with the ball flying off the bat towards the ropes.

India will want to bat and bat and bat and bat to grind this creaking bowling attack into the dust – so unless Australia can pull something out of the fire, expect more of the same for the rest of the day.

84th over – Starc carries on

Last over before lunch on day three.

FOUR! Padikkal slashes that through backward point for another boundary! Wide from Starc, Padikkal was onto it like a flash and the Indian batters are just doing it too easy at the moment.

BEATEN! Good follow up from Starc. Pacy. Bouncy. Too good for Padikkal to strike at.

Good yorker, Padikkal digs it out.

Driven through cover point for three – a nice half volley for Padikkal to chop away with an expansive shot.

Outside off, left alone by Jaiswal this time.

Onto the pads, sliding down leg side though to end the over and an utterly dominant session for the Indians.

83rd over – Hazlewood continues

Good defence from Padikkal.

Now that’s a decent one, hitting the thigh pad, drawing a much-needed bit of excitement in the team out on the field.

Another ball gets trapped on the pads, this time Padikkal just lets it drop.

He fends the next.

Hazlewood, from around the wicket, is looking much better to the left hander.

Padikkal drives to cover now and takes a single – nicely played and nicely run, keeping that scoreboard ticking over.

Solid defence from Jaiswal to end the over.

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82nd over – Mitch Starc will take the new ball at the other end

FOUR! Sumptuous drive from Jaiswal! Full ball, just a hint of swing away, and he his just thumped back down the ground for a boundary. What a statement of intent.

Outside off, left alone by Jaiswal as Starc hits 138kph.

There’s an appeal as Jaiswal looks to work the ball down the leg side, the appeal is muted so it must have been pad.

Wide outside off, Jaiswal is more than tempted to have a go at that, but decides against it.

Better from Starc, just off the outside edge along the ground to McSweeney at gully.

Good yorker, swinging out a bit by Starc, Jaiswal does very well to keep it out. There was a bit of late movement there for the Aussie quick. Will it be enough?

81st over – NEW BALL TAKEN

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Josh Hazlewood has a brand new cherry in his paws.

And Padikkal defends solidly.

FOUR! Down the leg side, swinging away from Carey, who dives, gets a hand to it, but not enough to slow its progress sufficiently for it to get to the rope. Mitch Starc at wide fine leg did not make much of an effort to stop it, it must be said.

Good ball, nice line, left on length by Padikkal.

Three slips and a gully, a point a little deeper, Padikkal defends solidly.

FOUR BYES! Down the leg side, Carey nowhere near it this time and this is sloppy from Hazlewood, who is ill-disciplined from around the wicket. Lots of swing there, but that was poor.

Outside off, just the eight byes from the over.

This is optimistic

Hey Simon, here are some words / phrases you can cut and paste to get the new ball party started; BOWLED!, CAUGHT!, ON A HAT TRICK, THAT’S OUT!, what a turn around, HE’S BEEN GIVEN.

– Optimistic

80th over – Head to bowl the last before the new ball

Jaiswal pushes to long on for a single first up.

That’s the 250 up for India.

Leg side, Padikkal clips off his pads for a single.

That’s the 50 partnership

It’s come off 99 balls. It’s been effortless.

Jaiswal clips away for a couple to deep cover.

Now he pushes an easy single to long off.

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Solid defence from Padikkal.

Padikkal clips the last away for an easy single to midwicket.

79th over – Lyon will carry on

A touch short, Padikkal pushes to midwicket for no run, the tumbling fielder ensures that.

Solid defence from Padikkal – lovely drift and shape from Lyon, but he’s not been threatening at all really.

Too short, Padikkal steps back and cuts but picks the fielder at point. He cries out in anguish at the missed opportunities.

Solid defence from Padikkal.

Over the wicket now from Lyon, and Padikkal clips away through midwicket with a flourish of his wrists, and they will run two. Nicely played.

Solid defence to end the over.

78th over – Travis Head gets a go

I’d rather Head than Marnus to be honest.

Jaiswal defends as Head comes around the wicket.

Now he can’t get the ball away, despite his best efforts.

Solid defence this time from Jaiswal, a big stride out from the youngster.

Very wide from Head, who gets away with it despite the ball almost missing the strip.

More solid defence from Jaiswal.

CHANCE! Another slapped drive through cover from well outside off flies just over the head of short cover!

Meanwhile, Kohli has taken his helmet off.

77th over – Lyon continues

Padikkal is watchful to Lyon for the first couple of deliveries.

He attempts the swish the third delivery away for a single to mid on but there is no run.

Now he fends to point – there is no run after a sharp shout in the negative.

Padikkal defends solidly to see out a maiden.

Glenn McGrath is grumpy in the ABC commentary box.

“The horse has bolted here. Australia would have hoped to get two or maybe three before the new ball and make some inroads into the Indian batting line-up,” he says.

Party time?

We brought out the party whistles, streamers and confetti when Mitch got KL Rahul’s wicket – now the music has stopped playing and everyone’s standing around looking at each other…

– Mike

76th over – Marnus continues

Jaiswal gets an easy single first.

Padikkal ducks away from the next one, a bouncer.

FOUR! Rank full toss, dispatched with ridiculous ease by Padikkal.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. It’s trash.

There is rough outside the off stump – ideal for a leg spinner – which Labuschagne nominally is.

It is beyond comprehension.

Padikkal leaves the next one, and the next.

Padikkal takes a single to farm the strike.

Why is Marnus bowling?

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So what is the point of this?

“I’m wondering why. What is the purpose? You’ve got three quicks who could do a lot more damage,” says former Australian quick, Glenn McGrath.

“I’d rather see Marnus come in and bowl his leggies just for something different.

“He hasn’t been that effective, they (India’s batters) haven’t looked that worried.

“Maybe they’re using that tactic of, ‘I’m too embarrassed to get out to this guy’.”

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