Border-Gavaskar: Head hammers 140 as Australia tighten grip on India

Australia dominate the second day of the second Test against India in Adelaide as the hosts look to level the series.

Travis Head of Australia raises his bat after scoring a century during Day Two of the second Test against India [Robert Cianflone/Getty Images]Published On 7 Dec 20247 Dec 2024

Australia rode Travis Head’s blistering 140 to post 337 before reducing India to 128-5 on Saturday to stay on course for a series-levelling victory in the day-night second Test.

Head smashed a swashbuckling hundred to hand Australia a first-innings lead of 157 at his home ground, the Adelaide Oval.

Australia’s pace battery further consolidated their position by blowing away the top half of India’s batting order with the pink ball.

Rishabh Pant led India’s fightback with an entertaining 28 not out with Nitish Kumar Reddy on 15 at the other side and 29 in arrears.

Earlier, after Australia resumed on 86-1, Jasprit Bumrah (4-61) ensured the tourists did not have to wait long for a breakthrough.

Opener Nathan McSweeney, playing only his second test, added just one run to his overnight score before edging Bumrah behind for 39.

Jasprit Bumrah claimed four wickets but it wasn’t enough to stunt Australia [Santanu Banik/Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images]

The crafty seamer also dismissed Steve Smith for two, strangling the out-of-form batter down the leg side with wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant taking a diving catch.

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Marnus Labuschagne (64) kept his head down and collected runs without courting risks en route to only his second half-century in his last 11 test innings.

Head, coming in at the other end, was more assertive and hit off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin over the mid-off ropes for his second boundary.

Reddy broke their 65-run stand when Labuschagne cut him to gully where Yashasvi Jaiswal took a sharp catch.

Head could not be contained, though, and the left-hander continued to play his shots on his way to a 63-ball fifty.

Head hammers India attack

Mitchell Marsh fell caught behind to Ashwin even though replays showed no bat-ball contact and the batter did not challenge the decision.

Head continued to cut and pull with abandon and also had his share of luck. One of his edges flew between the wicketkeeper and first slip and, on another occasion, Mohammed Siraj could not hold on to a tough catch in the deep.

Head took a single off Ashwin to bring up his hundred before gesturing to his wife, daughter and newborn son in the stands.

Siraj (4-98) finally stopped the batting carnage, bowling him with a yorker.

“When they’ve got the quality of quicks that they’ve got, I guess you’ve got to target something,” Head said, explaining why he targeted Ashwin, India’s lone spinner.

“I felt like I navigated through his spells really, really well, and was able to get the quicks back at certain stages into that new ball.”

India’s Mohammed Siraj exchanges words with Travis Head following the Australian’s dismissal [Paul Kane/Getty Images]

India did not start well in their second innings when they came out to bat.

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Pat Cummins dismissed KL Rahul (seven) caught behind with a steepling delivery, which the opener could only glove to Alex Carey.

Scott Boland struck with his first ball, dismissing Yashasvi Jaiswal, also caught behind, for 24 just when the batter was looking dangerous.

A subdued Virat Kohli, who made 11, also fell to Boland in similar fashion.

Shubman Gill made a fluent 28 before he had his stumps rearranged by Mitchell Starc, while Cummins bowled counterpart Rohit Sharma (six) to leave India reeling.

Pant played a couple of outrageous shots – sending the ball to the rope while tumbling himself – much to the amusement of the 51,642 fans.

India’s Jasprit Bumrah exchanges words with Pat Cummins on a fiery second day [Paul Kane/Getty Images]

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