India vs Australia, WTC Final 2023 Day 2: Action in images

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Published on Jun 09, 2023 02:43 PM IST

  • India were left tottering on 151/5 chasing Australia’s 469 on Day 2 of the WTC final at the Oval. 

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India were left tottering at 151/5 as Australia took a major step towards securing their first-ever WTC title on Day 2 of the final at The Oval.  India were trailing Australia by 318 runs at the end of the day with just five wickets in hand. (AFP)

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India were left tottering at 151/5 as Australia took a major step towards securing their first-ever WTC title on Day 2 of the final at The Oval.  India were trailing Australia by 318 runs at the end of the day with just five wickets in hand. (AFP)

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India lost their much vaunted top four of Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli in the first 20 overs of their innings. (Action Images via Reuters)

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India lost their much vaunted top four of Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli in the first 20 overs of their innings. (Action Images via Reuters)

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Ravindra Jadeja's counter-attack helped him put up a 71-run stand with Ajinkya Rahane before he fell on 48(AFP)

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Ravindra Jadeja’s counter-attack helped him put up a 71-run stand with Ajinkya Rahane before he fell on 48(AFP)

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Rahane was left batting on 29 off 71 with KS Bharat at the other end at Stumps. (AFP)

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Rahane was left batting on 29 off 71 with KS Bharat at the other end at Stumps. (AFP)

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Earlier, Steve Smith and Travis Head both scored centuries as Australia scored 469 runs in theif first innings. Mohammed Siraj took four wickets. (AP)

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Earlier, Steve Smith and Travis Head both scored centuries as Australia scored 469 runs in theif first innings. Mohammed Siraj took four wickets. (AP)

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