Josh Hazlewood turned the third afternoon of the pink-ball Test into a nightmare for the Indian batsmen.© AFP
Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood not only turned the third afternoon of the pink-ball Test into a nightmare for the Indian batsmen at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, but also picked his 200th Test wicket in the method. After pace spearhead Pat Cummins had set the ideal platform by dismissing nightwatchman Jasprit Bumrah and Cheteshwar Pujara, Hazlewood wreaked havoc as he sent Mayank Agarwal and Ajinkya Rahane back in a single more than. With the wickets of Wriddhiman Saha and Ravichandran Ashwin once again in a single more than, Hazlewood became the 18th Australian bowler to attain 200 Test scalps.
In his subsequent more than, the ideal-handed pacer dismissed Hanuma Vihari to surpass former Australian bowler Jeff Thomson in the wicket-taking tally.
Former spinner Shane Warne is the top wicket-taker for Australia in the longest format of the game, with 708 scalps beneath his belt though pink-ball specialist Mitchell Starc is ninth on the list.
Hazlewood is now the 17th highest wicket-taker for Australia in Test cricket with 201 scalps beneath his belt.
Cummins and Hazlewood took nine wickets amongst themselves in the second innings, though Mohammad Shami was retired hurt immediately after getting hit on his ideal arm as India was bundled out for 36 in the second innings and that unique session expense India the Test.
Australia registered an eight-wicket victory on Saturday to take a 1- lead in the 4-match Test series. Joe Burns hit a profession-saving unbeaten 51 though Matthew Wade hit 33 as the two place on 70 for the opening wicket, to extinguish any hopes India had of staging a fightback.
This was India’s lowest-ever score in Test history as the team’s earlier lowest score was the 42, they had registered against England in 1974.