Ravindra Jadeja set himself up for a five-wicket haul on his return to Test cricket after successful surgery and Ravichandran Ashwin claimed his 450th wicket as India reduced Australia to 174/8 at tea on the opening day of the first Test here on Thursday.
Electing to bat, Australia's struggles on a pitch offering spin on which the ball stays low at times were interspersed by two half-century partnerships -- an 82-run stand between Marnus Labuschagne (49) and Steve Smith (37) for the third wicket and a 53-run stand for the sixth wicket between Peter Handscomb (29 batting) and Alex Carey (36). Though the pitch was difficult to bat on, Labuschagne and Smith showed that one can score runs on it as they carried Australia to 76/2 at lunch.
Jadeja made the breakthrough for India in the fourth over after lunch, with Australia 76/2, as he broke the 82-run partnership for the third wicket between Marnu Labuschagne and Steve Smith. He enticed Labuschagne out of his crease and the ball spun away from the good length spot to avoid the bat. Bharat did a superb job to stump the Aussie batter smartly, getting out one run short of his half-century.