Australia v India 2014/15 - 2nd Test, Day 3, Tea: Australian lower-order helps hosts take 95-run lead
Brisbane, Dec 19 - India's ineptitude at getting rid of the tailenders once again cost them dear as Australia reached 503 for nine, taking a 95-run lead, at tea on day three of the second Test at the Gabba on Friday.
India have the worst bowling average in Test cricket when it comes to bowling to the tailenders. The visitors have given away 84 runs on an average to take the eighth, ninth and tenth wickets.
Captain Steven Smith (133) and Mitchell Johnson (88) put together 148 runs for the seventh wicket as Australia smashed 282 runs in two sessions of play on day three.
To add to India's woes, No.9 batsman Mitchell Starc struck an unbeaten 51 runs.
Starc combined first with Nathan Lyon (23) to add 56 runs for the ninth wicket and then with debutant Josh Hazlewood (batting 31) for an unbeaten 49-run stand for the final wicket to give the hosts a handy lead.
Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav took three wickets each while Varun Aaron took two and Ravichandran Ashwin chipped in with one.
Smith and Johnson, who counter-attacked with great fervour, though, laid the foundation of the fightback.
They carried on from where they left off at lunch and continued to attack the Indian bowlers.
To their credit, the Indians did bowl a little fuller than they did in the previous session but still found the going hard against the Australian duo.
It finally took an Ishant over to get rid of the two. The Indian pacer first got Johnson with a wide and full delivery and then castled Smith with a sharp inswinger.
Earlier, a blistering unbeaten 104-run partnership between captain Smith and Johnson took Australia to 351 for six at lunch.
The Australians seemed to be in a spot of bother when overnight batsman Mitchell Marsh (11) and wicketkeeper Brad Haddin (6) were dismissed early in the session.
But a breathtaking counter-attack from Smith and Johnson, who scored 104 runs in just 84 balls, wrestled the momentum away from the Indians.
Australia scored 130 runs in the session losing two wickets in the process. The session started as India's best bowling session of the match but ended up as their worst.
The visitors began with discipline, attacking the channel outside off, and were rewarded with two early wickets.
Ishant clean bowled Mitchell Marsh and then Aaron removed vice-captain Haddin with a perfectly executed bouncer.
However, India switched their plan and bowled short deliveries indiscriminately, and Johnson feasted on them to run away to a 37-ball half-century.
Smith moved to his second century of the four-match series as well, as India's 187-run lead at the start of the day shrunk to 57.
The Indian pacers stepped over the line with their aggressiveness and were made to pay dearly.
Left-hander Johnson carted the Indian bowlers all over the ground, smashing 10 fours and a six in his innings of 67 from 53 deliveries.
Smith took more calculated risks but was just as punishing to take his team to a strong position at the end of the session.
India: 408 all out
Australia
Chris Rogers c Dhoni b Yadav 55
David Warner c Ashwin b Yadav 29
Shane Watson c Dhawan b Ashwin 25
Steven Smith b I Sharma 133
Shaun Marsh c Ashwin b Yadav 32
Mitchell Marsh b I Sharma 11
Brad Haddin c Pujara b Aaron 6
Mitchell Johnson c Dhoni b I Sharma 67
Mitchell Starc batting 51
Nathan Lyon c R Sharma b Aaron
Josh Hazlewood batting 31
Extras (w 5, nb 10, lb 4) 19
Total (for nine wickets in 109 overs) 503
Fall of wickets: 1-47 (Warner, 8.3 overs), 2-98 (Watson, 19.4), 3-121 (Rogers, 24.5), 4-208 (S Marsh, 46.5), 5-232 (M.Marsh, 56.6), 6-247 (Haddin, 61.1), 7-395 (Johnson, 87.1), 8-398 (Smith, 87.6), 9-454 (Lyon, 96.2).
Bowling
Ishant Sharma 23-2-117-3
Varun Aaron 26-1-145-2
Umesh Yadav 25-4-101-3
Ravichandran Ashwin 33-4-126-1
Rohit Sharma 2-0-10-0
Match Details
Test debut: Josh Hazlewood (Australia)
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (South Africa) and Ian Gould (England)
TV umpire: Simon Fry
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (New Zealand)