In the second ball, Starc angled one across Shaw from the good-length region. Shaw made a tentative push towards the leather without much conviction. The ball swung back a wee bit and took Shaw’s inside edge. To the batsman’s agony and grief, Shaw’s inside-edge cannoned into the middle stump. It was palpable that Shaw was lacking in confidence to some extent.Starc, quite rightly, was excited to see the back of Shaw, who has the potential to push opponents on the backfoot with his fearless display of stroke-play. For the time being, it remains to be seen whether or not the Mumbai batsman can score big in the second innings.At the time of writing the report, India also lost their second wicket in the form of Mayank Agarwal. Pat Cummins rattled his woodwork, beating his inside edge. In the 19th over, India were straining at 32 for the loss of Shaw and Agarwal."If he does have a chink in his armour it's the ball which does come back into him...
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"Quite often leaves a big gap between bat and pad and that's where the Aussies will target." @RickyPonting at his peerless best for the Prithvi Shaw wicket #AUSvIND pic.twitter.com/4nh67zBcpU