Day 1 report: David Warner paid moving tribute to Phillip Hughes in compiling a brilliant century, but Australia’s joy was tempered with another injury to captain Michael Clarke on an emotional opening day of the first test against India on Tuesday. [caption id=“attachment_1842913” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Michael Clarke is congratulated by Steven Smith as he reaches his century during day two of the First Test. Getty[/caption] Warner’s sparkling 145 from 163 balls got the hosts off to a flying start at a sun-drenched Adelaide Oval, and though India captured a flurry of late wickets, Steven Smith added an unbeaten 72 after tea to push Australia to 354-6 at stumps. A day that began solemnly with a slew of tributes to Hughes ended with grave concerns over the fitness of Clarke, who retired hurt on 60 with a lower back injury. Reuters
Aus v Ind, first Test day 2 as it happened: Clarke, Smith help Australia pile up 517/7
Live scores and updates of day two of first Test between India and Australia at Adelaide.
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OUT! Finally, India manage to get a wicket! M Clarke c Pujara b KV Sharma 128 (244m 163b 18×4 0x6)
Loopy and full on off from round the wicket, Clarke gets down and goes for a slog sweep, doesn’t connect it well and helps it straight into the hands of Pujara at square leg. He gets a rousing applause as he walks back to the pavilion. What a gutsy innings from the skipper. Smith was dropped at deep square leg off the earlier delivery by Ishant Sharma. ….
Mitchell Johnson is the new batsman.
I have 15 cases of a player retiring hurt, then returning to score a Test century. Until today, none of those were Australian.
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) December 10, 2014
Still raining. Darker now. Quite gloomy. Don't see any more play happening today. But waiting. #AusvInd pic.twitter.com/40afUBjcMs
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) December 10, 2014
What a tribute to a fallen mate. Three NSW teammates posting centuries at Adelaide: Warner, Smith, Clarke. #AdelaideTest
— Glenn Mitchell (@MitchellGlenn) December 10, 2014
Covers coming off at Adelaide Oval, also seems a tad brighter out. #AUSvIND
— Daniel Brettig 🏏 (@danbrettig) December 10, 2014
Another touching moment from an emotional Test #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/5PXv17LiDg
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) December 10, 2014
At lunch on day 2, Australia 405/6 (Smith 98*, Clarke 85*)
A session that went Australia’s way and they have moved into a strong position now. Clarke surprised everyone as he came out to bat this morning, he struggled early on especially while pulling short balls but then got into the groove and played some intelligent strokes. Smith looked all at ease and played some delightful strokes. He closes in on a century and is just two runs away while Clarke is 15 runs away from his ton. The Indian bowlers bowled a lot of ‘hit me’ balls and they would be looking to up the ante after the break.


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