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This pitch needs applause; Indian spinners under pressure, will Aussies backfire?

Pace Yesterday saw a classical Test match first day wicket with the bowlers and batsmen getting help and the spinners not having much to offer on the first day. We have seen the spinners come under pressure with no turn. The batsmen will be able to shine on this pitch in the first 3 days and the spinners in the last 2 days.

Usman Khawaja, who has batted beautifully even on challenging pitches, not surprisingly scored a century on this batting-friendly pitch. Cameron Green’s aggressive batting in the last overs gave Australia the upper hand in the final part of the first day. Pacer Mohammad Shami’s performance in the Indian line-up is worth mentioning.

At the same time, we have to wait and see if Australia’s decision to come out with 3 spinners on a pitch where the pacers get support is a stupid one. The Gujarat Cricket Association deserves credit for setting up a pitch with all the quality of a first-day wicket without giving too much of an edge to anyone.

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