PERTH: Australia beat India by 146 runs here Tuesday to level the series with their first Test win since the ball-tampering ‘sandpapergate’ scandal that rocked international cricket.Set 287 to win, India resumed at 115 for five on the final day and never threatened to pull off a miraculous victory, losing their last five wickets for just 21 runs.They were dismissed for 140, with spinner Nathan Lyon claiming 3-39 to finish with eight wickets for the match and guide the home team to a drought-breaking success, their first in seven Tests spanning almost 10 months.Australia’s previous Test win was against South Africa at St George’s Park in March.It was during the following Test at Newlands that Cameron Bancroft was caught using sandpaper to alter the ball and Australian cricket was plunged into turmoil.Having already lost star batsman, captain and first innings centurion Virat Kohli for 17 on the fourth day, during which he engaged in extended verbal jousting with Paine while the latter was batting, India’s hope rested on overnight batsmen Hanuma Vihari and Rishabh Pant.However, Vihari added just four to his overnight score and fell to Mitchell Starc (3-46) for 28.The right-hander tried to flick the ball through the leg side and only succeeded in ballooning a simple catch to Marcus Harris at midwicket.Knowing he was running out of partners, Pant tried to force the issue but miscued a drive off Nathan Lyon low to midwicket, where Peter Handscomb dived to his left and took another excellent catch, having been the man that took the contentious catch in slips to remove Kohli in the Indian first innings.His dismissal for 30 left only India’s notoriously fragile tail with exactly 150 needed and ended any hope of them pulling off an unlikely win on a lively pitch exhibiting spells of variable bounce.Umesh Yadav lasted 23 balls until he tamely parried a return catch to Starc for two and India slid to 139 for eight.Ishant Sharma was in no mood to hang around and backed right away, edging a Pat Cummins (2-25) delivery through to wicketkeeper Paine for a duck.The last man to fall was Jaspir Bumrah, who went for a big shot and only succeeded in skying a chance back to bowler Pat Cummins.The series now heads to Melbourne, with the famous Boxing Day Test starting on December 26.Australia won tossAustralia 1st Innings 326 all out (M Harris 70; I Sharma 4-41)India 1st Innings 283 all out (V Kohli 123; Lyon 5-67)Australia 2nd Innings 243 all out (U Khawaja 72; Shami 6-56)India 2nd InningsK Rahul b Starc 0M Vijay b Lyon 20C Pujara c Paine b Hazlewood 4*V Kohli c Khawaja b Lyon 17A Rahane c Head b Hazlewood 30H Vihari c Harris b Starc 28†R Pant c Handscomb b Lyon 30U Yadav c & b Starc 2I Sharma c Paine b Cummins 0M Shami not out 0J Bumrah c & b Cummins 0Extras (b 6, w 3) 9Total (all out; 56 overs) 140Fall: 1-0, 2-13, 3-48, 4-55, 5-98, 6-119, 7-137, 8-139, 9-140, 10-140Bowling: Starc 17-3-46-3 (1 w); Hazlewood 11-3-24-2; Cummins 9-0-25-2 (2 w); Lyon 19-3-39-3Result: Australia won by 146 runsMan of the match Nathon Lyon (Aus)Series: 4-match series level at 1-1Umpires: K Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and C Gaffaney (New Zealand). TV umpire: N Llong (England). Match referee: R Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Australia level series with first win since ‘sandpapergate’
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