4th over: Australia 18-0 (Warner 0, Khawaja 12) Siraj fires his first ball in full and Warner is forward, straight driving it down the ground. Smart fielding from Siraj to stop what seemed a certain boundary off his bowling. Or was it? Seems he’s split the webbing of his bowling hand. The Team India physio is running out for running repairs but after a short break Siraj resumes. After taking 38 balls to get past two runs in Nagpur, Warner hasn’t scored from his first 14 balls here. He’ll be sweating on a run to get off the mark. It shows as he plays and misses on the last. That’s a maiden by Siraj but he had to bleed a little for it.

3rd over: Australia 18-0 (Warner 0, Khawaja 12) Shocker from Shami! The ball slipped out the side of his hand there and he has the ignominy of waiting for the umpires to call it as a no-ball or a wide. It’s a wide and he follows it with one that gets past Srikar Bharat the ‘keeper to notch a fifth bye in just the third over. Khawaja cashes in on Shami’s troubles by rolling his wrists on the fifth and sending it to the fine leg rope. There’s a catcher there but he had no chance. Interesting stat from the first Test: despite all the talk of spin and the deployment of silly points and leg slips, none of the close-in men took a catch as 22 of the 30 wickets were unassisted. Final ball is another four to Khawaja. He has 12 from 11 already. Nice start for Australia. At this point in Nagpur both openers were back in the pavilion!

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