India dominates over Australia in their first test match of the series, winning by 295 runs. The hosts were no match for the Indian team, all out at 238 runs, giving them an early lead in the five-test series. This is Australia's first test series against India since they were defeated in 2015, and they will now have to face an uphill battle if they hope to turn the series around. Stay tuned for live updates and analysis from Sky Sports.
Australia's Dismal Performance in First Test against India: A Crisis in the Making
Australia's hopes of a successful test series against India suffered a major setback as they were comprehensively outplayed in the first match at Nagpur. The visiting team, led by skipper Rohit Sharma, orchestrated a clinical performance to claim an emphatic 295-run victory.
Background
This test series marks the first clash between Australia and India since the latter's triumph in 2015. In that encounter, India secured a historic 3-0 victory on home soil. Australia, on the other hand, has endured a series of disappointing performances in recent test matches, losing four of their last six outings.
First Test Summary
India won the toss and elected to bat first, putting up a formidable 400 runs in their first innings. Opener KL Rahul led the charge with a brilliant 120, while skipper Sharma contributed a gritty half-century.
Australia's response was lackluster, as they were bundled out for a paltry 238 in their first innings. Umesh Yadav and Axar Patel proved to be the tormentors for the visitors, claiming 5 and 3 wickets respectively.
India enforced the follow-on, and Australia's batting woes continued. They managed only 177 runs in their second innings, succumbing to a 295-run defeat. Ravindra Jadeja starred for India with a match-winning haul of 7 wickets.
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