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    IND vs AUS Live Score Updates 2nd Test Day 2: Debutant Matt Kuhnemann removes Virat Kohli


    India vs Australia, 2nd Test Live Score Updates Day 2: Nathan Lyon removes KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara and Shreyas Iyer to leave India reeling. Follow live updates of day 2 India vs Australia test match at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

    India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Live Updates:India vs Australia 2nd Test Day 2 Live Updates: Peter Handscomb’s celebrates after taking the catch of Shreyas Iyer on the 2nd day of the India-Australia 2nd Test match in New Delhi. (Express Photo by Praveen Khanna)

    IND vs AUS 2nd Test Day 2 Live Updates: Nathan Lyon has put India on the backfoot claiming all 4 wickets. Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja will have to rebuild the India innings as they look to get close to the Australian total.

    KL Rahul had another low score in international cricket as he was trapped in front by Lyon, the review also couldn’t save his wicket. Rohit Sharma soon departed as he was clean-bowled by Lyon. Cheteshwar Pujara playing in his 100th Test was let away by a bad decision from the umpire as Australia wasted 2 reviews before that. Skipper Cummins didn’t refer on the occasion which later was confirmed would have been actually out. Shreyas Iyer fell to a sensational reflex catch at short-leg.

    Australia opener David Warner has been ruled out of the second cricket test against India after sustaining a concussion while batting in the first innings. Matt Renshaw was called into the XI as a concussion substitute.

    Our National Sports Editor Sandeep Dwivedi and senior cricket writer Sandip G are at the venue to cover the second Test.

    Follow live updates of Day 2 India vs Australia test match at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

    Australia tour of India, 2023 – 2nd Test

    India

    135/6 (49.3)

    vs

    Australia

    263 (78.4)

    Batting

    Srikar Bharat2 (7)

    Bowling

    Matthew Kuhnemann *1/38 (15.3)

    Todd Murphy1/36 (11)

    Drinks ( Day 2 – 2nd Test )
    India trail by 128 runs

    Indian bowler Mohd Shami reacts after taking the wicket of Australian batsman David Warner during the India-Australia 2nd Test match in New Delhi on Friday. (EXPRESS PHOTO BY PRAVEEN KHANNA )

    Veteran India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin scripted another record as he became the second bowler to breach the 100-wicket mark in India vs Australia Tests. With his dismissal of Alex Carey in the 2nd Test against Australia in Delhi, Ashwin reached 100 wickets against the Aussies, only behind legendary spinner Anil Kumble who has 111 wickets. For Australia, their spinner Nathan Lyon is the only one who is close to the magic 100-wicket mark with 95 wickets in his kitty against India.

    His spin twin, Ravindra Jadeja, meanwhile, got to his own personal milestone when he sent back Usman Khawaja and scalped his 250th Test wicket. With this, Jadeja went past the likes of Kapil Dev, Richard Hadlee and Shaun Pollock.

    Meanwhile, India will start Day 2 of the second Test with renewed vigour with skipper Rohit Sharma and under-fire KL Rahul looking to give the hosts a solid foundation to build on against a very game Australian side.

    Read more India vs Australia stories from Day 1 below:

    IND vs AUS: In your craft, you should know what you are doing, how you are doing it, says Mohammed Shami

    Australia’s inverted V: Score 128 of 263 runs ‘behind and square’ of wickets

    IND vs AUS: Khawaja mere Khawaja rings around Kotla

    IND vs AUS: David Warner unwell after blows to body, might get replaced by Matthew Renshaw in 2nd innings

    Watch: KL Rahul’s one-handed stunner to dismiss Usman Khawaja

    In IND vs AUS 2nd Test, Mohammed Shami comes to rescue of fan who jumped over barricades

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    First published on: 18-02-2023 at 07:00 IST



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