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3.30pm: Tough work against new ball
It has been an intense first hour to the series but India have been able to weather it for just the early loss of Shaw. However, they've had some near misses along the way: three times Pujara almost departed - an edge on 0 falling short of Tim Paine, on 2 an edge falling in front of third slip and on 4 and clip evading leg gully. Agarwal also had a left-off, and it was technically a chance as he fended a ball towards Head at short leg but he did not stay low enough. The early spells from Starc and Hazlewood were impressive and asked a lot of questions. In the first hour there was just one boundary, a sweet drive by Agarwal off Hazlewood.
2.40pm: Starc strikes early
One of the debates around the India side was Prithvi Shaw v Shubman Gill. And that debate will likely rumble on now. Shaw has lasted just two deliveries against Mitchell Starc before getting an inside edge into his stumps. It was predicted by Ricky Ponting on commentary, the ball coming back in from Starc. Some clouds have come over and these may not be bad bowling conditions. Two years ago the India top order made a poor start but were able to fight back, and eventually win, thanks to Cheteshwar Pujara's brilliant hundred.
As Mitchell Starc was running in:
"He doesn't commit his front foot to the line of the ball a lot, quote often leaves a big gap between bat and pad and that's where the Aussies will target." - @RickyPonting #AUSvIND https://t.co/SiB5Zjzy9p
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) December 17, 2020
That was some opening over from Starc...
0.1 Starc to Shaw, no run
Good length and a hint of curve into the corridor. Shaw on his toes to get behind the line of this and defend with soft hands
0.2 Starc to Shaw, OUT
Inside edge and bowled! There are two problems Shaw is contending with recently - jabbing away from the body and the ball that comes in. This is a combination of both. It's an inswinger from a good length, just a touch wide of the corridor. He's looking to drive on the rise and it's for the initial line. Gap between bat and front leg and half a stride. Not a great looking shot and it'll feel like a long walk back for him. For Starc - just another day with the pink ball. Fantastic start
0.3 Starc to Pujara, no run
Good length, bit of shape in at middle stump. Solidly defended down the pitch
0.4 Starc to Pujara, 1 run
Just short of first slip! Starc's inswinger - even the lack of it - is already playing on their minds. Pujara pushes at this length ball going across him. Caught inside the line. He always plays with soft hands though, and that probably saves him here
0.5 Starc to Agarwal, no run
Short of a length, dipping in and rising in the corridor. Left alone
0.6 Starc to Agarwal, no run
Full inswinger in the corridor. Half a stride and tentative jab to get this onto pad off the thick inside edge
2.10pm: India to bat first
The coin has fallen in Virat Kohli's favour. How big a moment will that be? The Australia XI is as expected with Joe Burns and Matthew Wade to open, but first of all it will be all eyes on their strong bowling attack so it's a good time to read this profile of Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc is back in the Aust squad. I spoke to him for @cricketmonthly about his departure from using critics as motivation - with mixed results - to being cricketer with a small, trusted circle and 45 wickets at 18.42 over his past 8 Tests #AusvInd https://t.co/Uzy0PHPiyU
— Daniel Brettig (@danbrettig) December 14, 2020
And here's Dan from Adelaide Oval:
All the dodging and weaving and prevarication from the Australian camp served only to delay the announcement of a team that was more or less as logically expected. Joe Burns was retained in a big show of faith by the national selectors and their belief in continuity, while Matthew Wade was handed the difficult task of standing in as an opener to create middle order room for Cameron Green's much-anticipated debut. Tim Paine's supposed flirtation with a move up the order turned out to be fanciful talk, as he remains locked in at No. 7, while the hosts were also able retain Mitchell Starc in their Test XI despite his recent time away for compassionate reasons.
Good News for India. India have never lost a Test when Virat Kohli has won the toss.
Played 25, Won 21 and Drawn 4 #AUSvsIND
— ESPNcricinfo stats (@ESPNcric_stats) December 17, 2020
1.45pm: Debut confirmed
Cameron Green has been handed his Test cap by Pat Cummins. We still await final confirmation on the batting order. Toss coming up shortly. It's a sunny aftrernoon in Adelaide.
1.30pm: Australia's difficult build-up
You can't say things have all gone to plan for Australia over the last couple of weeks. David Warner's groin injury, Will Pucovski's concussion and Joe Burns' awful form have left some tricky decisions. However, this is how we expect Australia to line-up:
Joe Burns, Matthew Wade, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Tim Paine (capt & wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood.
Here's a bit more on the Cameron Green story - this 'best since Ponting'
"To me, Cameron Green is the next superstar of Australian cricket," Greg Chappell said. "He is a genuine prospect with bat and ball, but I think his future is as a batsman who can offer some quality overs. Cameron is a batsman of rare talent. At 6ft 7in, he could become something very special. I would bat him at No. 6 to start with, but I reckon No. 4 is his long-term position. The sooner he gets to play at this level, the sooner he will become the player that he should be."
1.10pm: India's selection
Have they got it right?
1.00pm: It's here!
Hello everyone and welcome to our rolling coverage of the first Test between Australia and India for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. As with so many sporting events this year it has taken a huge amount to get this show on the road - the one-day and T20I matches were a nice starter, but this is the main course. Four Test matches in a month, it will test both sides in many ways, with Australia hoping to avenge the 2-1 loss in 2018-19. On that occasion they were without David Warner and Steven Smith throughout, this time they'll be without Warner for at least one Test but India will be without Virat Kohli for three. He's in Adelaide, however, and you feel India have to make the most of that. We are about an hour away from the toss, but we already know India's XI - in a very positive, assertive move it was named yesterday - and we think we know Australia's with Joe Burns set to keep his place and a debut for Cameron Green. Stay with us (and my colleagues on the live commentary) for all the build-up.
India name their XI for the pink-ball, day-night Test against Australia starting tomorrow - Shaw and Saha picked ahead of Gill and Pant #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/EArbb0NrTn
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) December 16, 2020
Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo