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The weekend has finished early now off the back of our winning runs by the Aussie Men’s Test Team – things we love to see!!

There has been a whole more South Australian brilliance in front of Adelaide Oval including our brilliant finish to this 3rd innings shift on the field/ from Captain Pat Cummins whose short ball bowling approach paid off right on time that helped set up an amazing 19-run finish & here they are celebrating just inside those three days following their ten wicket win. 

We just couldn’t get enough of Travis Head as said above who not just scored a Test 100 with Alex Carey by his side but also caught a few courageous catches too while we could’ve seen a possible Test 50 from one of SA’s openers Nathan McSweeney but at least he scored some valiant runs including this afternoon’s easy run chase with still a long way to go.

For India, it seems their selection purely to dominate these conditions with the pink ball didn’t pay off unfortunately. Yes, we saw some brilliant flashes of brilliance like Jasprit Bumrah leading the way with the ball as well as some outrageous batting shot selections that led to some quickfire runs by Rishabh Pant & that quick all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy who top scored 40 in both spells. But again, their poor start coupled with that top-order collapse once again (2nd innings) allowed Australia to fight one back – and the rest is history especially in Adelaide.

Now that the Aussies are back in this fight for the ultimate five-match heavyweight series belt (Border-Gavaskar Trophy), will they keep the same fast bowling squad that made them click in this Test? Hard to tell when you got Josh Hazlewood knocking on our doors again – despite Scott Boland doing extremely well in his place & so does Mitchell Starc even though he made some mistakes with the no balls but can also score some runs.

Plus, what about the batting? Not bad apart from Steve Smith’s continued poor form for yet another straight time at 4 including his fielding work, although Marnus Labuschagne is was at his best again was the other day for 64 at first drop. But I guess the Aussies would want to keep our whole winning XI near changed/unchanged ahead of the 3rd Test starting next Saturday as both teams now head off to The Gabba in Brisbane.

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One word to describe Day 2’s play of the Day/Night Test at Adelaide Oval: Phenomenal. Yes, that’s right because our Aussie Test side has been smashing it left, right and centre – both bat and ball. 

Yes, most of our top order batters sans Marnus Labuschagne (scored okay on 64) may not have gone far as they would’ve liked at the hands of the always reliable Jasprit Bumrah alongside Mohammed Sirah who later demolished our tail end. 

Although I wouldn’t discount that much on the new opener Nathan McSweeney (current SA player too) following his sound knock for 39. For Steve Smith though, looks like his magic tricks have continued to wane though following a string of his poor scoring record, especially at age 35.

Don’t know what to say but better to give the best Shield batter in place then for this next Test don’t you think? while there’s still more time for McSweeney to prove his worth in the hope of forging a long-term stint there much like his other SA players.

This is where we continue to see the best from No.5’s Travis Head who got away with his Test Match 100, which is things we love to see with fellow SA team-mate & first-choice keeper Alex Carey by his side before we were all out for 337 with 157 run advantage not long after the dinner break.

Fortunately, we continued to follow up with a stunning impact when the Aussies were flying on the field and also with the ball once again thanks to India’s early wicket dismissals – such as the young left-hand opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and of course, Virat Kohli. There’s a still a long way to go ahead of Day 3 tomorrow afternoon with the destructive keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant still in the middle with Nitish Kumar Reddy as getting these two out would be the key towards winning this Test Match.

Gotta say Scott Boland was there at the right place at the right time as wondering if he could keep Josh Hazlewood out for the 3rd Test at The Gabba in Brisbane? Meanwhile, every time Pat Cummins gets a wicket, love seeing celebrate with pride for the Baggy Green. And yes, Mitchell Starc may had a series of no balls over the line tonight but he’s still the best we got with the pink ball while being able to score runs for a bit.

It’s up to the Aussies now to finish off the other half’s job now by going one step closer to go 1-1 all with the bat in this five-match series as India currently on 128/5 and 29 runs behind the run trail.

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I must say that Day & Night 1 of the 2nd Test of our 2024/25 Test Summer was buzzing not just Adelaide Oval but also from our Aussies as well. 

Likewise from also the opening day of the opening test even though they did lose the toss, they did extremely well with the ball for a start – albeit a slightly higher score (India all out for 180) alongside a slightly altered bowling attack since Josh Hazlewood wasn’t unable to play in this Test. 

Hats off to Mitchell Starc on his six-wicket haul who continues to shine with the pink ball while Scott Boland has no problem filling in Hazlewood’s role as our other starring fast bowler with two wickets on hand.

From India’s end, they decided to change things up with their selection due to their mindset to try and win it in these different conditions, especially with pink ball when playing some at night. Yes, their opening batting shift didn’t go well as expected, although good to see Nitish Kumar Reddy scoring 42 from the lower end at 7 – not bad from a fast-bowling all-rounder there. 

They still have some sort of advantage though as you never know what India could do to cause more damage once they come back refreshed from overnight, having saw that coming when Usman Khawaja got caught out last night by Rohit Sharma at slip off Jasprit Bumrah.

And finally, the Aussies had the final say to close out the opening day’s shift & safe to say it’s so far, so good. There’s still more work to do in order to build a big partnership over the next 1-2 days. 

We got Marnus Labuschagne eventually up and running currently on 20 whereas how good was SA’s own player Nathan McSweeney proving his worth like a true Opening batter (a bit like Dave Warner but with his right hand) in front of his own state turf as he’s on 38. Let’s hope he gets his 50 very soon before he hangs in there long enough to collect his first Test 100 having done so many times for SA before at Sheffield Shield level. 

Watch this space from the Aussies to hopefully eat the 94-run trail, put the pressure back to the Indian bowlers with runs on the board & then convert it into a solid lead when they will resume at the crease this afternoon (Day 2) at 86/1.

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