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    IND vs AUS: Hosts bounce back after Aussie openers give steady start

    The visitors started well in the first half before the Indian bowlers struck twice. Ravichandran Ashwin got the first wicket while Shami scalped the second. Usman Khawaja 27(94) and Steven Smith 2(17) were at the crease for the Aussie team at lunch.

    IND vs AUS: Hosts bounce back after Aussie openers give steady start
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    Ashwin celebrating wicket

    AHMEDABAD: India bounced back with wickets in the latter half of the first session before lunch after Australia's openers gave the team a steady start in the opening session on the first day of the fourth Test here at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad on Thursday.


    The visitors started well in the first half before the Indian bowlers struck twice. Ravichandran Ashwin got the first wicket while Shami scalped the second. Usman Khawaja 27(94) and Steven Smith 2(17) were at the crease for the Aussie team at lunch.


    Opting to bat first Australia were off to a steady start with the Indian pacers struggling to find the right line and length, failing to make use of the new ball. Shami and Umesh Yadav lacked rhythm with both bowlers starting their spells with wayward deliveries.


    The Aussie openers settled in with loose deliveries on offer and made use of the scoring opportunities given by the Indian pacers. Usman Khawaja and Travis Head brought up Australia's fifty inside 14 overs. The batting duo stitched a sixty-run stand for the opening stand putting the visitors in a good position.


    India skipper Rohit Sharma brought Ashwin into the attack searching for a wicket after the pacers were unable to provide the breakthrough with the new ball.


    The off-spinner dismissed Head to give the hosts the breakthrough. Head shimmied down the wicket and tried to take the attack to Ashwin. But the ball cued off the toe end for Jadeja to complete the catch. The left-hander was dismissed for 32 runs.


    Marnus Labuschagne joined Khawaja at the crease, with the left-hander carrying on his good run of form, striking boundaries at ease.

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