Shubhman Gill
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Earlier, Australia were out for 338 runs. Steve Smith, who scored a century, Marnus Labuschen, who scored a half-century, and Will Pukovsky Australia Achieved the best score. Smith, who scored his 27th Test century, hit 131 off 226 balls, including 16 fours. Jadeja was run out by the smashed Smith. Ravindra Jadeja took four wickets. Jaspreet Bumra and Navdeep Seini took two wickets each while Mohammad Siraj took one wicket.
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Marnus Labushen and Steve Smith put on 166 for the loss of two wickets on the second day. Labushen and Smith put on 200 for the third wicket to take Australia past the 200-run mark. Ravindra Jadeja smashed an unbeaten 91 off 196 balls, including 11 fours. Jadeja soon dismissed Matthew Wade (13). The home side were on the defensive when Bumra sent Cameroon Green back before he could score. Bumra then returned Captain Tim Payne (1). Other outfielders are Pat Cummins (0), Mitchell Starc (24) and Nathan Lyon (0).
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Earlier in the day, Australia won the toss and elected to bat. Mohammad Siraj gave India a good start by returning opener David Warner, who scored just five runs in the sixth over. The Pukovsky-Labuschain alliance, which later merged, strengthened the century partnership. Pukovsky’s half-century (62) in his debut match.
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