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Warner dominates first day as Australia post 354 /6

| | Dec 10, 2014, at 02:34 am
Adelaide, Dec 9 (IBNS): Australia dominated the first day of the first Test against Virat Kohli's India as the hosts posted 354 for the loss of six wickets with opener David Warner smashing a gutsy 145 here on Tuesday.

It was Warner's knock which was the high point in Australia's innings as he smashed 19 boundaries in his 163 ball knock.

A test match which is being held in the country just days after Australian cricketer Phil Hughes lost his life in an accident on the field, the Australian looked focused and determined to give India strong response on the field.

Even as skipper Michael Clarke retiring hurt with his with a back problem after scoring 60 and

Chris Rogers (9) and Shane Watson (14) returning quickly to the pavilion, Warner and later Steven Smith  (72*) made it clear they will give some tough time to the Indian bowlers.

Mitchell Marsh added 41 runs with his willow.

Warner and Clarke added 118 om the third wicket partnership while Smith and Marsh later joined to add 87 runs in the fourth wicket partnership which helped the side go pass the 350-run mark easily at the end of the day.

Tributes were paid to Hughes who was fatally struck in the head by a short-pitched ball on Nov 25 during a domestic match.

Indian bowlers struggled miserably in the match.

Mohammed Shami, Varun Aaron picked up two wickets each while Ishant Sharma and

Karn Sharma, who made his Test debut for the national side, shared a wicket each.

Smith will resume the day's play along with the next batsman after Brad Haddin was out for a duck in the day's final over.

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