35.5 to M Labuschagne, beautiful bowling. He did this to Michael Clarke all those years ago. Now he has got Marnus Labuschagne. He has pegged him back with quick deliveries, then slows one down, Labuschagne is dragged forward to defend, but is not extremely close to its pitch, which means his back foot is dragged too. The ball then turns away with a puff of dust, and he is stumped. Without the puff of the dust, he might have defended this easily. Bharat’s first victim in a Test that he has started. Remember he substituted for Saha in one Test before. 84/3
35.6 to MT Renshaw, given out first ball, and he has reviewed. Caught on the crease to a length ball, and it turns a long way past the inside edge. There is a puff of dust too. Has this done too much? Pitches middle, hits him in front of leg, ball tracking shows clipping leg. Jadeja is on a hat-trick. Champion player. This pitch is going from the good part. 84/4
41.6 to SPD Smith, that denied run, that extra ball because of the no-ball, and that superb delivery. On a length, on off, Smith has to defend, and he is conditioned to defending for the turn on this pitch. This one turns, but only slightly, which just means straightening in line in front of off. Smith is playing outside the line. He is bowled. Will he be thinking of the single he just turned down when Handscomb was calling him? Will he be thinking of the no-ball that resulted in the extra delivery? Batting is such a precarious occupation. 109/5
58.5 to T Murphy, round the wicket, inside edge into the pads, loops to slip…they talk about the review and take it. Well, you’d think he would know if he hit it, but wasn’t an instant review. Well, well, Appears to have missed the inside edge by quite a bit. Bat clips the pad. But is it lbw? Yes, it’s out lbw. Smacking into leg side. I’m assuming Illingworth gave it caught initially, but perhaps it was lbw. An appeal covers all dismissals. 173/8
62.3 to PSP Handscomb, Jadeja doesn’t even need to appeal for this, but Handscomb has reviewed it. He plays the sweep to a full and fast delivery, misses it, the ball goes straight on and hits him plumb in front. The only thing that can save him is an edge but there isn’t any. That is a five-for on return for Jadeja. It includes the wickets of Labuschagne, Smith and Handscomb, the three most assured batters today. 176/9
Source: ESPN Crickinfo