Australia's Travis Head yet again pulled off some audacious in his rasping century to hurt India in the third Test at the Gabba on Sunday.
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Brisbane: India's original tormentor joined forces with their latest to bury the visitors in an avalanche of runs with the duo going on to produce contrasting centuries.
Travis Head continued from he had left in Adelaide for his second hundred of the series in as many innings while Steve Smith, who had gone 24 innings without a century, ended his drought en route to a classic Test innings as Australia posted 405/7 at close on the second day of the third Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series here at the well-attended Gabba on Sunday.
Through the fire of Head (152, 160 balls, 18x4) and ice of Smith (101, 190b, 12x4), who together lifted Australia out of mini crisis with a 200-plus run stand, the hosts threatened to take the game away from India before Jasprit Bumrah (5/72) brought some sanity to the proceedings in the final session.
Even as the right-arm quick claimed his second five-wicket haul of the series, there was nothing much to write home about the rest of the Indian attack.
Mohammed Siraj and left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja were particularly disappointing, neither getting breakthroughs at the right time nor stemming the flow of runs.
Australia, overnight 28/0 after consistent rain curtailed the opening day to 13.2 overs, suffered two quick blows as Bumrah removed both the openers — Usman Khawaja (21) and Nathan McSweeney (9). With the two Queensland batters gone, the third one — Marnus Labuschagne — stood firm along with Smith.
While the duo were able to block out the Indian pacers, runs weren't quite flying off their bats. With the pressure building on both right-handers, something was going to give away and Labuschagne gave in as Australia slipped to 75 for three.
Then followed a match-defining 241-run (302 balls) partnership for the fourth wicket that took the wind out of Indian sails. The left-right duo saw through the two-and-half hour first session without much damage as Australia broke for lunch at 104/3 in 43 overs. It was in the second session that Australia pulled away from India with Head and Smith laying into Indian bowlers without discrimination.
While 76 runs had come off 29.4 overs in the opening session, Australia plundered 130 in the next 27 overs in the post-lunch session where India lost the plot. With Smith and Head looking solid, India could have at least tried containing runs but they conceded a four or two almost every over on an average.
India again missed a trick against Head, hardly testing him with short balls on the body. They once again relied on full balls on the off and expected the pitch to do the job. The southpaw repeatedly cut them, making it his most productive stroke of the day. Siraj did bowl some bouncers but they came too late in the day and weren't as half menacing.
As Head kept the scoreboard flying, Smith had all the time in the world to get his eye in. With the pressure of scoring off him, Smith built his innings brick by brick before pulling out big shots as Australia doubled down on India.
The new ball didn't work either for the first few overs. If anything, the two set batters only capitalised on the hardness of the ball, reeling off a few boundaries. Against the run of play, Bumrah elicited an edge off Smith whose attempt to drive hard ended in a catch to Rohit Sharma, who had grassed Head at second slip on 112.
As always, one gives away to two. He then accounted for Marsh before completing a well-deserved fifer by ending Head's breezy stay in a spell of 6-1-21-3.
Post this Bumrah-induced mini-collapse, India could manage only one wicket while conceding 78 runs.
While the Indian batters have their task cut out on Monday, they first need to take care of a dangerous-looking Alex Carey (45 n.o.).
SCORE BOARD
Australia (I Innings): Khawaja c Pant b Bumrah 21(54b 3x4) McSweeney c Kohli b Bumrah 4 (49b 1x4) Labuschagne c Kohli b Nitish 12 (55b) Smith c Rohit b Bumrah 101 (190b 12x4) Head c Pant b Bumrah 152 (160b 18x4) Marsh c Kohli b Bumrah 5 (16b) Carey (batting) 45 (47b 5x4 1x6) Cummins c Pant Siraj 20 (33b 1x4) Starc (batting) 7 (7b) Extras (LB-17 NB-5 W-11) 33 Total (for 7 wkts 101 overs) 405 Fall of wickets: 1-31 (Khawaja) 2-38 (McSweeney) 3-75 (Labuschagne) 4-316 (Smith) 5-326 (Marsh) 6-327 (Head) 7-385 (Cummins). Bowling: Bumrah 25-7-72-5 (nb-2) Siraj 22.2-4-97-1 (w-2) Akash Deep 24.4-5-78-0 (nb-2) Nitish Reddy 13-1-65-1 (w-1) Jadeja 16-2-76-0 (nb-1).