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Australia seal big win over India

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Australia seal big win over India
Australia's Steve O'Keefe celebrates with teammates after the dismissal of India's captain Virat Kohli on the third day of the first cricket Test match at The Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune yesterday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, PUNE: Australia beat India by 333 runs on Saturday in an outstanding victory that ended the hosts’ winning streak of 19 Tests in the opening match of the series in Pune.
Chasing a daunting 441, the world’s top side crashed to 107 all out early in the final session after left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe’s match haul of 12 wickets, handing number-two ranked Australia the upset win inside three days. O’Keefe’s heroics enabled Australia to register their first Test win on Indian soil since 2004 as they took a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.
The visitors last won a Test at Nagpur in October 2004, clinching the four-match series 2-1 under the then captain Ricky Ponting.
Second-ranked Australia also registered their first win in Asia after nine losses including their 3-0 thrashing in Sri Lanka last year.
Australia skipper Steve Smith rated the win as “right up there”, saying: “Coming to India, we haven’t won a game here 4502 days. I have been told those facts.” The 32-year-old returned with impressive figures of 6-35 as he got good support from off spinner Nathan Lyon, who bagged six wickets at India’s newest Test venue.
Lyon got the final wicket of Jayant Yadav (55) as the second-ranked Australian side got into a celebratory huddle.
O’Keefe made India falter twice on a turning track as another 6-35 in the first innings saw the hosts bundle out for 105.
“O’Keefe was outstanding. We’ve got some good players (batsmen) of spin and good spinners,” said Smith.
A wily O’Keefe got the big wicket of Indian skipper Virat Kohli as he bowled the star batsman for 13, stunning the home crowd into silence. It was a rare failure for Kohli, who was out for a duck in the first innings, after scoring double hundreds in four successive series since July.
Earlier on Saturday Australian skipper Steve Smith struck his first century in India before the visitors were bowled out for 285 in an extended morning session. Smith made 109 to compound India’s misery after O’Keefe had put the visitors on top on day two at Pune’s Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.

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