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  • Rahane’s ton puts India in control at the MCG

    Rahane’s ton puts India in control at the MCG

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    December 27, 2020
    Rahane’s ton puts India in control at the MCG
    Ajinkya Rahane of India celebrates after scoring his century with team mate Ravindra Jadeja during day two of the Second Test match between Australia and India at Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 27, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
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    Stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane’s brilliant unbeaten century gave India control of the Boxing Day Test against Australia after day two in Melbourne.

    Rahane, leading with Virat Kohli absent for the birth of his first child, compiled 104 not out from 200 balls.

    He shared an unbroken stand of 104 with Ravindra Jadeja as India closed on 277-5 with a lead of 82.

    Rahane was dropped on 73 and again on 104 on a frustrating day for Australia who spilled a further two chances.

    Pat Cummins took two quick wickets in the morning session, having both debutant Shubman Gill (45) and Cheteshwar Pujara (17) caught behind.

    India were 64-3 but Rahane battled through conditions in the bowlers’ favour, batting patiently before increasing his scoring rate late in the day against the second new ball.

    The 32-year-old put on 52 with Hanuma Vihari, 57 with Rishabh Pant and found an excellent partner in all-rounder Jadeja, who ended the day 40 not out.

    There has already been enough assistance for both the seamers and spinners to suggest India will be strong favourites should they extend their lead beyond 100 on day three, as they bid to level the four-Test series at 1-1. (BBC Sport)

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