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India-Australia: Clarke leads from front to post 517/7

| | Dec 11, 2014, at 02:25 am
Adelaide, Dec 10 (IBNS): While the first day belonged to David Warner, the second day was dominated by gutsy skipper Michael Clarke, who retired hurt on Tuesday, returned strongly to the crease and scored 128 runs with Steven Smith remaining unbeaten at 162, to send India to the back foot here on Wednesday.

Australia posted 517 runs for the loss of seven to reach a commanding position.

Clarke and Smith posted 163 runs in the seventh wicket partnership.

Clarke retired hurt on 60 on Tuesday but returned to the crease to complete his ton and even hit 18 boundaries in his innings.

Australia resumed from 354-6 and players played dominantly to keep the Indian bowlers in trouble.

Smith scored  162 not out where he 21 boundaries in his innings.

Marsh also added 41 runs and added 87 runs with Smith in the fourth wicket of partnership.

The Indian bowlers kept trying hard but could nor deliver well in the match.

Mohammed Shami, Varun Aaron, and Karn Sharma shared two wickets in the match.
 

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