India struggled on day one of the second Test against Australia in Adelaide, bowled out for a meager 180. Mitchell Starc’s devastating six-wicket haul with the pink ball proved too much for the Indian batsmen. Sunil Gavaskar criticized the Indian bowlers for not utilizing the pink ball effectively, while Matthew Hayden lauded Starc’s magical spell, particularly his late swing.
Gavaskar questions Indian bowlers’ strategy with pink ball

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