PUNE: Left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe picked up a career-best six for 35 to help Australia take command of the first Test against India after 15 wickets fell on a bowler-dominated second day of the contest on Friday.

Playing only his fifth Test and first in India, O’Keefe took all his wickets in the space of 24 deliveries, including three in an over, to trigger a spectacular collapse and help Australia bundle out India for 105 in their first innings.

Australia took a first innings lead of 155, a significant advantage on a spin-friendly track at the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) Stadium, which is making its debut as a Test centre.

The touring side, who have lost their last nine Tests in Asia and were considered underdogs before the start of the four-match series, reached 143 for four at stumps in their second innings, an overall lead of 298 runs.

Captain Steve Smith was unbeaten after a chance-filled 59, during which he was dropped three times, with all-rounder Mitchell Marsh 21 not out.

Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin picked up three quick wickets to boost India’s hopes of restricting Australia to a low second innings total but Smith and Matt Renshaw (31) then added 52 for the fourth to boost the touring side.

Replying to Australia’s 260, the world’s top-ranked side, unbeaten in their previous 19 Tests, lost their last seven wickets for 11 runs as O’Keefe ran through their batsmen to pick up his maiden five-wicket haul.

India’s meltdown started after lunch when opener Lokesh Rahul fell to O’Keefe’s bowling.

Rahul, who was top scorer for his side with 64, collapsed immediately after playing the shot, clutching his left shoulder and looking as if he was in pain.

The dismissal ended a fourth-wicket stand of 50 between Rahul and Ajinkya Rahane and what followed was a procession of batsmen returning to the pavilion.

Two deliveries later, Rahane was out for 13 off O’Keefe, who also dismissed wicket-keeper/batsman Wriddhiman Saha in the same over.

Off-spinner Nathan Lyon picked up Ashwin in the next over before O’Keefe wrapped things up with the dismissals of Ravindra Jadeja, Jayant Yadav and Umesh Yadav.

Australia paceman Mitchell Starc earlier ripped through India’s top order with two wickets in three balls.

Cheteshwar Pujara was dismissed for six, while India captain and batting mainstay Virat Kohli was despatched for a two-ball duck on a wicket favouring both pace and spin.

Following Kohli’s lead, Smith used O’Keefe as early as the second over on the dry pitch.

O’Keefe was largely ineffective with the new ball, however, before right-arm paceman Josh Hazlewood came on to break India’s opening stand in his first over when he induced Murali Vijay into edging a catch behind for 10.

Starc dismissed Pujara with a rising delivery that brushed the batsman’s glove and sailed through to wicketkeeper Matthew Wade.

The sparse crowd appeared indifferent to Pujara’s dismissal as they anticipated the arrival of the popular Kohli, who recently became the first batsman to hit four double-centuries in as many consecutive series.

Onlookers were stunned to silence two balls later when the right-hander chased a full and wide delivery from Starc to offer up a routine slip catch for his fifth duck in 93 innings and first since August 2014.

Scoreboard

AUSTRALIA (1st Innings, overnight 256-9):

D.A. Warner b U.T. Yadav 38 M.T. Renshaw c Vijay b Ashwin 68 S.P.D. Smith c Kohli b Ashwin 27 S.E. Marsh c Kohli b J. Yadav 16 P.S.P. Handscomb lbw b Jadeja 22 M.R. Marsh lbw b Jadeja 4 M.S. Wade lbw b U.T. Yadav 8 M.A. Starc c Jadeja b Ashwin 61 S.N.J. O’Keefe c Saha b U.T. Yadav 0 N.M. Lyon lbw b U.T. Yadav 0 J.R. Hazlewood not out 1

EXTRAS (LB-6, NB-9) 15

TOTAL (all out, 94.5 overs) 260

FALL OF WKTS: 1-82, 2-119, 3-149, 4-149, 5-166, 6-190, 7-196, 8-205, 9-205.

BOWLING: Sharma 11-0-27-0 (1nb); Ashwin 34.5-10-63-3; J. Yadav 13-1-58-1 (1nb); Jadeja 24-4-74-2 (2nb); U.T. Yadav 12-3-32-4 (1nb).

INDIA (1st Innings):

M. Vijay c Wade b Hazlewood 10 K.L. Rahul c Warner b O’Keefe 64 C.A. Pujara c Wade b Starc 6 V. Kohli c Handscomb b Starc 0 A.M. Rahane c Handscomb b O’Keefe 13 R. Ashwin c Handscomb b Lyon 1 W.P. Saha c Smith b O’Keefe 0 R.A. Jadeja c Starc b O’Keefe 2 J. Yadav st Wade b O’Keefe 2 U.T. Yadav c Smith b O’Keefe 4 I. Sharma not out 2

EXTRAS (NB-1) 1

TOTAL (all out, 40.1 overs) 105

FALL OF WKTS: 1-26, 2-44, 3-44, 4-94, 5-95, 6-95, 7-95, 8-98, 9-101.

BOWLING: Starc 9-2-38-2 (1nb); O’Keefe 13.1-2-35-6; Hazlewood 7-3-11; Lyon 11-2-21-1.

AUSTRALIA (2nd Innings):

D.A. Warner lbw b Ashwin 10 S.E. Marsh lbw b Ashwin 0 S.P.D. Smith not out 59 P.S.P. Handscomb c Vijay b Ashwin 19 M.T. Renshaw c Sharma b J. Yadav 31 M.R. Marsh not out 21

EXTRAS (LB-3) 3

TOTAL (for four wkts, 46 overs) 143

FALL OF WKTS: 1-10, 2-23, 3-61, 4-113.

BOWLING (to-date): Ashwin 16-3-68-3; Jadeja 17-6-26-0; U.T. Yadav 5-0-13-0; J. Yadav 5-0-27-1; Sharma 3-0-6-0.

Published in Dawn, February 25th, 2017

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