1st Test: When Indian spinners weren't constant grinners against Australia
Updated On: 24 February, 2017 08:35 AM IST | | Shreeram Gokhale
<p>On Day One of a Test match, if a side is 256 for 9 at stumps after electing to bat first, one would consider it to be a bowlers' day. That wasn't quite the case at the MCA stadium here on a dry turner though, especially considering the fact that the Australians were 205 for 9 at one stage</p>

Ravichandran Ashwin
Pune: On Day One of a Test match, if a side is 256 for 9 at stumps after electing to bat first, one would consider it to be a bowlers' day. That wasn't quite the case at the MCA stadium here on a dry turner though, especially considering the fact that the Australians were 205 for 9 at one stage.
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