2nd Test, Day 2: India vs Australia
While India dominated Day 1 through Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravindra Jadeja, Australia came back fighting on Sunday with Peter Siddle, Moises Henriques and James Pattinson. Virender Sehwag was dismissed early and Cheteshwar Pujara, Murali Vijay could not get going in the morning session.
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Opener Murali Vijay and number three batsman Cheteshwar Pujara batted with a lot of purpose as India took major strides toward winning the second Test against Australia in Hyderabad. The pair got together at 17/1 with Sehwag's wicket and were not-out on 129 and 162 respectively at stumps on Day 2. India scored 311/1 with a lead of 74 runs. (Photo credit: BCCI)
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Michael Clarke, skipper of Australia and team mates line up for a minute's silence to honour those killed and injured in the explosions last week in Hyderabad during day 2 of the 2nd Airtel Test match between India and Australia held at the The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. (Photo credit: BCCI)
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Australian keeper Matthew Wade and slip cordon appeal immediately as Sehwag edges one. Siddle seemed a bit doubtful about the edge. Umpire Kumar Dharamsena ruled the Indian opener out though as the ball had clearly deflected off his bat as shown in the subsequent replays. (Photo credit: BCCI)
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The hosts would have pinned high hopes on Sehwag, who has disappointed one and all with his form in the past 18 months or so. Starting in a circumspect manner, Sehwag (6) hanged his bat out to one going away from Siddle to disappoint again. (Photo credit: BCCI)
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Cheteshwar Pujara survived an injury scare as he ran a 'risky' run and David Warner leapt to run him out. The India No.3 possibly landed heavily on his knee and looked in discomfort thereafter. He survived another close run-out appeal before lunch. (Photo credit: BCCI)
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Australia would have harboured hopes of inflicting an Indian batting collapse after Sehwag's dismissal before lunch but Murali Vijay and Cheteshwar Pujara came in after the break much more assured and determined. Pattinson and Henriques bowled their hearts out but Indian batsmen were defiant. (Photo credit: BCCI)